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Bondi Comments On New Probe Amid Protests

by Red Right Politics
October 9, 2025 at 7:33 am
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Bondi Comments On New Probe Amid Protests

WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 07: U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee in the Hart Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill on October 07, 2025 in Washington, DC. Bondi faced criticism from Democrats on the Justice Department’s targeting of President Trump’s political opponents, including the recent indictment of former FBI Director James Comey. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)

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Something’s been festering just beneath the surface for years—no, not some random policy dispute or wonky tax bill, but an all-out ideological war, carried out quietly at first and now screaming from the rooftops of our so-called “institutions of higher learning.”

You’ve felt it, you’ve seen it, and if you’ve been paying attention, you know exactly where it’s spreading fastest: our universities. Once places for critical thinking and debate, they’ve morphed into activist boot camps where the only acceptable viewpoint is whatever flavor of Marxist theory is trending this week.

But what happens when the curtain gets pulled back—when the radical professor who’s been cheerleading violence from behind a podium finally gets called out? What happens when the students themselves, not federal watchdogs or bureaucrats, are the ones who say, “enough”?

Welcome to Rutgers University, where the radical chickens are coming home to roost—and one of them just packed his bags for Europe.

Let’s talk about Professor Mark Bray. Or as some students have come to call him, with the type of dark humor that only comes from dealing with absolute absurdity: “Dr. Antifa.” Yes, seriously. This isn’t satire. This is the guy who literally wrote “Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook,” a cheerful little manual for political violence that he proudly funnels proceeds from into legal funds for arrested radicals.

Oh, and just in case you were wondering—yes, he’s being paid with your tax dollars.

Bray recently made the oh-so-dramatic announcement that he’s taking his classes online and fleeing the country—to Europe, naturally—because of a petition launched by Rutgers’ Turning Point USA chapter asking for his removal. That’s it. No torches. No mobs. Just a digital petition. And that was apparently enough for “Dr. Antifa” to cry foul, cite “safety concerns,” and hop on a plane to hide out in some European café, presumably typing up his next manifesto between sips of ethically sourced espresso.

Mark Bray @Mark__Bray, a financier of international Antifa and the author of the Antifa Handbook, has announced he is fleeing to Europe (believed to be Spain). The announcement follows the U.S. government declaring Antifa domestic terrorists, and the intelligence community… pic.twitter.com/2JwOmDsVUL

— Andy Ngo (@MrAndyNgo) October 6, 2025

But let’s not breeze past the facts here.

This isn’t just about one unhinged professor with a flair for anarchist cosplay. This is about what’s been tolerated, even rewarded, in American universities. Bray isn’t an outlier. He’s the result of years of universities bending over backwards to accommodate radical ideology while slamming the door shut on anything even remotely conservative.

He once said, “Only mass antifascism, legal or not, can save us.” Just think about that for a second. A university professor—paid by the public—openly pushing for illegal political action, while clutching his pearls when a few students say, “Hey, maybe this guy shouldn’t be in a classroom?”

Mark Bray, an American financier of Antifa and an assistant professor at @RutgersU, calls for mass (violent) criminality to save him and his co-conspirators in Antifa.

“Only mass antifascism, legal or not, can save us,” he wrote.

Bray is an open advocate of Antifa violence and… pic.twitter.com/5qfa3vht2A

— Andy Ngo (@MrAndyNgo) October 6, 2025

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But here’s where it gets good.

The students didn’t stoop to his level. They didn’t throw bricks or block traffic. They filed a petition. They organized. They used their words, their convictions, and yes, their courage. Megyn Doyle, the Turning Point USA chapter treasurer, summed it up perfectly:

“Freedom of speech does not protect individuals from the consequences of advocating for political violence.”

Boom.

These students put the whole system on notice. They exposed how deep the rot really goes and how completely unserious the radicals become when challenged—how the minute they get pushback, they scatter like cockroaches under a flashlight.

And look, don’t be fooled—this isn’t over. Bray’s departure isn’t a victory lap just yet. It’s a moment, a flashpoint in the broader fight to take back our institutions. Because for every “Dr. Antifa” who gets exposed, there are a dozen more quietly indoctrinating students under the banner of “social justice” and “liberation theory.”

But this—this—is a start.

So no, you’re not crazy for thinking something’s deeply wrong in academia. You’re not overreacting when you hear stories like this and think, “What the heck are we funding here?” The reality is worse than you thought. But the response? That’s the part that should give you hope.

🚨 WOW! AG Pam Bondi says the US will now do the same thing to ANTIFA that they did to the cartels…

“We’re going to take the same approach with Antifa. Destroy the ENTIRE organization, from top to bottom. We’re going to take them APART.” 👀pic.twitter.com/9eWHcleO6r

— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) October 8, 2025

Because the pushback is finally here.

And the radicals? They’re running.

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