The exterior of the Eldon B. Mahon U.S. Courthouse in Fort Worth, Texas, seen during the Prairieland protest trial on March 9, 2026. Photo: Matt Sledge/The Intercept Federal agents raiding the home of two alleged antifa “operatives” seized a telling piece of evidence, a defense attorney said during closing arguments in a landmark trial Wednesday.
A printing press.
That printing press was never presented to jurors. Still, the government has kept it locked away because it hated the pamphlets and zines it published, lawyer Blake Burns said.
Burns represents Elizabeth Soto, one of nine defendants whose fates were in the hands of jurors as deliberations began Thursday. All are accused of roles during or after a late-night noise demonstration outside Prairieland Detention Center, a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility near Dallas that ended with a local police officer wounded by gunfire.
The case has become a bellwether for the Trump administration’s crackdown on dissent from the left. The government charged people involved with the anti-ICE protest with a slew of charges, including attempted murder and terrorism counts that defense attorneys said are being used to criminalize protest.


That tracks.
Edit: Jesu Bambino you all are ridiculous. Honestly, I have no idea if it’s AI generated or not. What does it really fucking matter in this context? Should I replace it with a photo someone took? Does it need to have a watermark? Should I only post photos of cops I’ve taken myself? Holy shit, I’m done. The image stays. Don’t like it, shove it up your ass for all I care. Downvotes to the left.
Slop >:(
Cry more
The people who made the slop machines are on the side of ICE and Trump.
Wow you’re soft.
That sign stutters.
Actually on my app both vote arrows are on the right