Mistrial Triggered in Texas Antifa Terrorism Case After Attorney Wears Civil-Rights Shirt

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A federal judge in Fort Worth, Texas, declared a mistrial in a case accusing a group of protesters linked to antifa of terrorism after a defense attorney wore a Civil Rights Movement–themed shirt in court, prompting concerns about juror bias; the trial will restart with a fresh jury panel.
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