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Feds Subpoena Extremists Hasan Piker,
Medea Benjamin Over Cuba Trips

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Posted By: FlyRight, 5/26/2026 12:59:52 PM

Federal investigators have issued subpoenas to Marxist political streamer Hasan Piker and longtime anti-war activist Medea Benjamin as part of a widening probe into whether American activists violated U.S. sanctions laws while supporting Cuba’s communist regime. The subpoenas were issued by the Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control and seek financial, logistical and communications records connected to March trips to Cuba involving delegations tied to the “Nuestra América Convoy,” according to sources familiar with the matter. Federal officials are reportedly examining whether activists involved in the trips improperly financed, coordinated or delivered goods and services to Cuba in violation of U.S. sanctions laws, including potential contacts with Cuban government entities.

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Feds Subpoena Extremists Hasan Piker,
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Posted by FlyRight 5/26/2026 12:59:52 PM Post Reply
Federal investigators have issued subpoenas to Marxist political streamer Hasan Piker and longtime anti-war activist Medea Benjamin as part of a widening probe into whether American activists violated U.S. sanctions laws while supporting Cuba’s communist regime. The subpoenas were issued by the Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control and seek financial, logistical and communications records connected to March trips to Cuba involving delegations tied to the “Nuestra América Convoy,” according to sources familiar with the matter. Federal officials are reportedly examining whether activists involved in the trips improperly financed, coordinated or delivered goods and services to Cuba in violation of U.S. sanctions laws, including potential contacts with Cuban government entities.
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