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FAQ: Antifa Convictions and Media Distortion in No Agenda Episode 1880

Episode 1880 of the No Agenda Show reveals that mainstream media buried the first federal Antifa terrorism convictions (eight defendants sentenced to 450 years combined) while amplifying the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool story, highlighting a pattern of media distraction.
FAQ: Antifa Convictions and Media Distortion in No Agenda Episode 1880

The episode contrasts the media's wall-to-wall coverage of the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool incident with the largely unreported federal sentencing of eight Antifa defendants in Fort Worth to a combined 450 years, the first federal Antifa terrorism convictions in U.S. history.

The hosts are Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak. The episode was published on June 25, 2026, broadcast from the Texas Hill Country and California's Refinery Row.

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They argued that mainstream outlets deliberately chose to amplify the reflecting pool story as a distraction, as stated by Dvorak: 'You don't want to promote this story. You want to talk about the reflecting pool and give people ideas.'

It marked the first federal Antifa terrorism convictions in U.S. history, with eight defendants receiving a combined 450-year sentence; independent journalist Andy Ngo reported that one defendant received 100 years.

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It was a defense raised by cooperating witnesses in the Antifa case, according to the episode.

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