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May 26, 2026
Watch: Hasan Piker's Downfall May Be Just What Unites America
Hasan Piker has been subpoenaed over his champagne socialist trip to Cuba. Today’s show goes over what he did wrong.
According to Fox News:
Federal officials have served subpoenas to Marxist political influencer Hasan Piker and CodePink cofounder Susan Medea Benjamin as part of a wider investigation into whether U.S. organizations and leaders violated U.S. laws and sanctions in supporting Cuba's communist regime, Fox News Digital has learned.
According to Piker, the american govt would rather try to criminalize delivering aid to a country we’ve starved, than punish the epstein class.”
Piker and Benjamin are among those caught in a federal inquiry into whether activists who traveled to Cuba in March violated U.S. sanctions laws through the financing, coordination or delivery of goods to Cuba, including potential contacts with Cuban government personnel or entities on the island. The administrative subpoenas were sent to the pair by the Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control
According to Piker, he was there solely for humanitarian grounds.
“Here is the truth: he and his group violated humanitarian restrictions. He said he went to expose what the United States government has done to the Cuban population,” Gerald A said.
Certain rules must be followed when engaging in such a trip. This includes “Each traveler engages in a full-time schedule of activities that: Enhance contact with the Cuban people, support civil society in Cuba, or promote the Cuban people's independence from Cuban authorities.”
“Do you think Piker did any of those things? And supporting the Cuban government is in direct contrast with the permitted humanitarian activities you can go there for,” Gerald A added.
CODEPINK describes the trip as “challenging the brutality of the U.S. blockade.”
The one thing there is zero doubt about is the hotel he stayed at. However, the hotel he stayed at is on the State Department's prohibited list.
“All these people who were down with the struggle saw him at a really nice hotel instead of with the people, and they were given him crap for that, and he claimed he had to stay at this hotel because the government approved it,” Gerald A said, adding that this hotel was under the control of the Cuban government.
“It does not look good,” Gerald A said.
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