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Activist group Extinction Rebellion says it is under FBI investigation
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Activist group Extinction Rebellion says it is under FBI investigation

Al Jazeera · Feb 19, 2026 · Collected from RSS

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Environmental group says FBI is visiting activists' homes as Trump administration rolls back pollution protections.

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Environment group says FBI is visiting climate activists’ homes as Trump administration rolls back pollution protections.Published On 19 Feb 2026Environmental group Extinction Rebellion has said that climate change activists associated with the group are being investigated by the Trump administration, which is also openly working to roll back environmental protections in the United States.The group’s New York chapter said that at least seven of its activists have been visited by FBI agents since Trump’s second term began last year, including one person who had two special agents from the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force come to their home on February 6.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4US pressures Vanuatu at UN over ICJ’s landmark climate change rulinglist 2 of 4‘An apocalypse’: Why are experts sounding the alarm on AI risks?list 3 of 4Glacier grafting: How an Indigenous art is countering water scarcitylist 4 of 4Advocacy groups sue Trump administration over endangerment finding’s repealend of listThe Department of Justice also opened an investigation into the environmental group Climate Defiance earlier this month in response to what Extinction Rebellion said was a “viral peaceful protest”.“Trump is weaponising the DOJ to attack peaceful protesters in order to appease a multi-trillion dollar fossil fuel industry that got him elected,” Extinction Rebellion’s New York chapter said in a statement shared on Instagram.“We can only assume that they are feeling threatened by our movement,” the statement added.Known as XR, the activist group garnered media attention worldwide through disruption, hitting roads, airports and other public transport networks with direct action protests against climate change in major cities.The environmental group’s global website says it is a “decentralised, international and politically non-partisan movement using non-violent direct action and civil disobedience to persuade governments to act justly” on the climate emergency.Activist Greta Thunberg has previously attended actions organised by the group.‘The single largest deregulatory action in American history’According to the natural resource monitoring group Global Witness, fossil fuel companies, including Chevron and Exxon, donated $19m to President Donald Trump’s inaugural fund last year, representing 7.8 percent of the total amount raised. A number of fossil fuel companies also donated to Trump’s re-election campaign.Trump, who has called climate change a “hoax” and a “con job”, has taken several steps to fulfil his campaign promise to “drill, baby, drill” as president, including expanding oil extraction in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.The Trump administration also recently revoked a 2009 government declaration known as the “endangerment finding”, which has been used as the legal basis for regulating pollution under the Clean Air Act, which was originally adopted in 1963.Trump, who described the endangerment finding as “one of the greatest scams in history”, has claimed that repealing it was “the single largest deregulatory action in American history, by far”.The move has prompted alarm from environmental and health groups, more than a dozen of which filed a lawsuit on Wednesday over the Environmental Protection Agency’s decision to withdraw the endangerment finding, saying removing it will lead to “more pollution, higher costs, and thousands of avoidable deaths”.


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