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Extinction Rebellion, an environmental group, says that it is being investigated by the US federal government

Extinction Rebellion, an environmental group, says that it is being investigated by the US federal government
Extinction Rebellion, an environmental group, says that it is being investigated by the US federal government

Extinction Rebellion, an environmental group, said that it was under investigation by the U.S. federal government and that FBI agents had visited some of its members, including those from the task force on extremism.

When asked for comment, the FBI stated that it could not confirm or deny specific investigations, citing Justice Department policies.

The environmental group released a statement saying that two FBI agents from the Joint Terrorism Task Force visited a former member (Extinction Rebellion NYC), 200 miles away from New York City, at their home.

The statement stated that the agents asked the ex-member about their involvement in the environmental group’s New York City Chapter. It also said the former member directed questions to their attorney.

The group said that, in March 2025 agents, identifying themselves as a part of the FBI, attempted to speak with six activists associated with Extinction Rebellion Boston. However there was no further communication.

The FBI declined to comment on its nature or scope. Rights advocates have raised concerns about free speech under the administration of President Donald Trump, citing Trump's crackdown on pro Palestinian protests against U.S.-allied Israel's 'assault' on Gaza and his threats to liberal nonprofits and other groups that are opposed to his agenda, such as his immigration and climate policy. Trump's administration has accused many groups of funding or organising political violence, without providing any evidence. Climate activists have criticised Trump's reductions to domestic climate regulations and U.S. withdrawals from global environmental agreements.

According to the global website of this environmental group, it is a "decentralised international movement that uses non-violent civil disobedience and direct action to convince governments to act fairly" in response to climate emergencies. Greta Thurnberg, an activist from Sweden, has attended previous actions organized by this group.

(source: Reuters)