Antifa Convictions Buried as Media Focuses on Distractions, No Agenda Show Charges
June 27th, 2026 12:40 PM
By: Newsworthy Staff
Episode 1880 of the No Agenda Show highlights how mainstream media ignored the first federal Antifa terrorism convictions, sentencing eight defendants to a combined 450 years, while amplifying trivial stories like the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool.

The hosts of the No Agenda Show, Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak, in episode 1880 titled 'Antifa Book Club,' argue that the week's most significant news story—the first federal Antifa terrorism convictions—was buried by mainstream media in favor of distractions. The episode, published June 25, 2026, dissects the gap between what dominated network newscasts and what the hosts describe as the actual lead story: the Fort Worth sentencing of eight Antifa defendants to a combined 450 years.
During their signature 3x3 segment analyzing ABC, CBS, and NBC coverage, Curry and Dvorak highlight how PBS NewsHour framed the Antifa sentences against January 6 defendants. They note that independent journalist Andy Ngo reported one defendant received 100 years. Dvorak states, 'You don't want to promote this story. You want to talk about the reflecting pool and give people ideas,' referring to the Lincoln Memorial coverage as deliberate misdirection.
The episode delves into the Emma Goldman Reading Society defense raised by cooperating witnesses and Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche's statement on Antifa terrorists. Other topics include J.D. Vance's Bloomberg explanation of unfrozen Iranian assets funneled into American soy, corn, and wheat purchases, Tulsi Gabbard's revelations about Anthony Fauci and overseas bio labs, and Mark Rutte's 'Trump Trillion' PowerPoint at the White House. The hosts also cover the Senate war powers reversal with Bill Cassidy flipping after a closed-door meeting with the president.
Curry recounts binge-watching The West Wing with his wife Tina, calling the Aaron Sorkin series 'total mind control propaganda for the Democrat Party.' The episode also touches on Tucker Carlson's declaration of leaving the Republican Party, Zohran Mamdani's Prophet Muhammad speech, a fatal Tesla autopilot crash in Katy, Texas killing 76-year-old Martha Avila, Trump's quantum executive orders, the Mythos AI security panic from Anthropic, and a $6.5 billion Medicare fraud sweep announced by RFK Jr. and Kash Patel. The hosts emphasize that the National Security Presidential Memo 7 was signed after Charlie Kirk's murder, linking these events to a broader pattern of suppressed news.
No Agenda is a listener-supported podcast hosted by Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak, offering a skeptical, independent look at mainstream media and politics. Episode 1880 is available at podcastindex.org and other podcast apps.
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