U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio convened leaders from over 60 countries to address what the Trump administration describes as 'left-wing' political violence, a central issue for Republicans ahead of the midterm elections. Rubio emphasized the threat posed by 'communists and Marxists,' contrasting it with far-right violence, which has historically been more prevalent. Data from a 2025 report indicates that left-wing terrorism surpassed far-right incidents for the first time in over 30 years, though the numbers remain relatively low. The report notes that while left-wing incidents increased slightly, far-right violence has declined significantly. Trump and his allies have focused on portraying the Democratic Party's left wing as a threat to American values, using rhetoric that frames leftist activism as extremist.
Bias read (Conservative): The article presents the issue of 'left-wing political violence' as a major concern, emphasizing the threat posed by 'communists and Marxists' while downplaying the historical prevalence of far-right violence. The framing uses loaded terms like 'terrorist' and 'neo-Nazi' for far-right groups, while




