by Jerry Dunleavy
Hasan Piker, an influencer in socialist social media lamented the alleged scrutiny he was receiving from the federal government, but argued that Neville Roy Singham was likely the main target.
Far-left online influencer Hasan Piker responded to reports
that the Treasury Department was sending him a subpoena related to his
March trip in support of the Communist Cuban regime, with the streamer
suggesting that the real “target” was the China-based Marxist multimillionaire Neville Roy Singham and his "Singham Network."
Piker has repeatedly denied actually being served a federal subpoena in recent days, despite news reports claiming he had been, and he suggested
that the Trump Administration’s alleged focus was actually “probably
Singham and his operation.” Singham is a wealthy pro-CCP activist whose
financial network played a key role in the so-called Nuestra America
Convoy to Cuba in March.
It was reported
by Fox News over the weekend that the Treasury Department's Office of
Foreign Assets Control had served subpoenas to the Marxist influencer
and to CodePink co-founder Medea Benjamin. The probe relates to a
federal investigation into whether Singham Network-linked groups and
other pro-Communist organizations had violated U.S. laws and sanctions
during their trip to Cuba in March in support of the regime.
Just The News had reported
back in March that the now-infamous scenes of far-left activists
descending upon Cuba to provide alleged humanitarian aid that month were
preceded by high-level meetings between leaders within the Singham
Network and the strongman head of Communist Cuba in the weeks prior, as
Cuba’s allies sought to prop up the regime.
Piker responded to the subpoena news on Sunday with a Twitch stream titled, “FEDS ARE AFTER ME.”
“I’m not going to lie to you guys, it’s not great. The
news, it’s not great, okay? I mean it’s bullshit, but still not great
that, you know, they’re after your boy,” Piker said, adding, “Free me.
Free me. Free me. I can’t believe I’m saying that, but I’m, you know,
I’m about to be seemingly made an example of.”
Piker denies being served with subpoena
Piker and Benjamin both denied in social media over the
weekend that any such subpoenas had actually been served on them yet.
The Treasury Department did not immediately respond to a request for
comment. Piker called the alleged subpoena an “intimidation operation”
and claimed his actions in Cuba were “not illegal” but were actually
“very legal.”
The streamer said he found out about the alleged subpoena
from a voicemail from a Fox News producer, but that “I haven’t gotten
anything yet, so I don’t know, I don’t fucking know anything [...] Guys,
I have not had anything happen to me yet. Like technically nothing has
happened to me, it’s just Fox News saying things are happening to me
[...] I don’t know anything because I have not received a subpoena.”
Piker also spoke about Evans — Singham’s wife — saying, “She’s one of the founders of Code Pink. She’s wonderful.”
The Marxist streamer held another episode on Twitch on Monday again titled, “FEDS ARE AFTER ME” and “BLUEMAGA/NAZIS LOVE IT.”
“I have not been served it,” Piker said of the alleged
subpoena against him, adding that he was not sure if the subpoena is
real.
“I think that the target is — I think that ultimately the
target is probably Singham and his operation, from PSL to ANSWER
Coalition to Code Pink, like anything that he has ever financed,” Piker
said.
“And it’s not new, it’s been around for a while, but it’s
held through regardless because like it’s ridiculous, right? It’s
totally fucking ridiculous to try and, you know, to try and stop the
political advocacy of an American citizen, right?” Piker said of
Singham’s actions. “Roy Singham is an American citizen, he lives in
China now, and he’s a centimillionaire, I think he has like almost a
billion dollars, not sure how much money he has now, but like he’s been a
funding vehicle for a lot of like political — a lot of political
movements in the country, like a lot of activism.”
Piker continued: “The American government hates that shit,
so they are trying to jam him up, you know, they are trying to hit him
on anything and everything they possibly can. That’s it, that’s the goal
here, that’s the broader goal.”
Piker repeated
on Tuesday that “I’ve yet to receive a subpoena.” The influencer also
sought to downplay any claims that he had given away any secrets about
Singham, saying that he had simply read a “Wikipedia readout summary”
about the Singham Network and that “I went through readily available
information about Roy Singham.”
Code Pink denies receiving federal subpoena too — but defends Cuba actions
Code Pink’s Benjamin also responded to the news of an alleged federal subpoena, saying
Sunday that “I am guilty. Guilty of loving the Cuban people. Guilty of
believing Cuban children deserve medicine instead of sanctions. Guilty
of believing that trying to save lives should not be treated like a
crime.”
“It looks like the Trump Administration is investigating
me, Hasan Piker, and others for a trip that Code Pink and other groups
organized in March to bring medicines and medical supplies to Cuba’s
pediatric hospitals,” the Code Pink co-founder claimed on X. “I want my government to leave the Cuban people alone!”
Benjamin also said in a Code Pink statement
on Sunday that “contrary to rumors, I have not received any subpoena
from the U.S. government” but that “perhaps one is on the way.”
“But let me be clear: we did nothing wrong during our March
2026 trip to Cuba. On the contrary, we acted as moral U.S. citizens
trying to bring some relief to a population being deliberately starved
by the cruel policies of our own government,” Benjamin said.
Ryan Grim, a reporter at the leftwing Drop Site News, tweeted
Tuesday that “Medea Benjamin tells me Code Pink now has gotten an email
from OFAC requesting information about the trip. Not a subpoena but
does confirm some sort of probe.”
Piker’s pro-jihadist and pro-Communist commentary
Piker has a long history of pro-jihadist and pro-Communist commentary, including saying in 2019 that "America deserved 9/11.” Piker has also infamously praised the terrorist group Hamas as he has attacked Israel, claiming
in an X post in January that “as a lesser evil voter i will once
against repeat my harm reductionist credo! hamas is a thousand times
better than the fascist settler colonial apartheid state” of Israel.
“I stand by that,” Piker said of his support for Hamas during a Pod Save America
podcast episode in April. Podcast host Jon Favreau asked him, "When you
say Hamas is a thousand times better, do you actually mean that?" Piker
replied that "I do mean it" and that “I would vote for Hamas over
Israel every single time.”
Code Pink's Medea Benjamin told one X user that she had
gotten an email from OFAC requesting information about the trip. "Not a
subpoena, but does confirm some sort of probe.”
Singham associates rally behind Raul Castro
Last week, key leaders and groups within the CCP-linked Singham Network quickly began
to mobilize to defend Fidel Castro’s brother Raul in the wake of the
Justice Department’s indictment against the Cuban Communist leader.
The DOJ’s indictment of former Cuban strongman Raul Modesto
Castro Ruz last Wednesday — just the latest example of the Trump
Administration’s efforts to launch a maximum pressure campaign against the Communist island regime — saw swift pushback from key members of the financial and activist network led by Singham.
The DOJ revealed that Raul Castro, the brother of former Cuban dictator Fidel Castro, has been charged in connection with a 1996 attack on two airplanes in which four U.S. nationals, including three U.S. citizens, were killed.
The unsealed indictment
against Raul — the second revolutionary leader of Communist Cuba
following the stepping down of his brother Fidel — charged him and other
co-defendants in connection with conspiracy to kill U.S. nationals, the
destruction of aircraft, and four counts of murder for the Cuban MiG
fighter jet shooting down of humanitarian supply-and-rescue planes flown
by Brothers to the Rescue over international waters near Cuba three decades ago.
Singham Network played key role in Communist Cuba trip
In the lead-up to March’s pro-Communist revolutionary
events in Cuba, the leaders of the People’s Forum, Tricontinental, the
PSL, Act Now to Stop War and End Racism (ANSWER) Coalition, and the
International Peoples’ Assembly all traveled to Havana for a warm
“solidarity” meeting with Miguel Diaz-Canel, the First Secretary of the
Communist Party of Cuba.
The so-called “humanitarian” trips to Cuba in March were in
large part organized by groups within the activist network tied to and
funded by Singham, as well as by the far-left Progressive International
(which counts the leftist anti-war group Code Pink, which is personally
and financially tied to Singham, as one of its member organizations).
The Venceremos Brigade (VB) was also part
of the Nuestra America convoy in March. The VB is a far-left activist
group sympathetic to the Communist revolution in Cuba and which U.S.
intelligence and law enforcement agencies as well as Cuban defectors
have identified as being co-opted by Cuban intelligence services.
Progressive International — linked to Singham Network — took lead in Cuba convoy
Piker said he didn’t attend the Cuba convoy in March with
Code Pink, but rather with Progressive International, which played a key
organizing role in the convoy. Code Pink is one of the 11 North
American member organizations within Progressive International.
Piker said
on Instagram in March that “im going to cuba” as he shared a graphic
which declared that “I’m joining the Nuestra America Convoy.”
“Seeing the cuban embargo’s impact first hand has only made
my commitment to the cubans more steadfast! we are destroying the
tremendous potential of cuba for no reason at all!” Piker posted
on Instagram while in Cuba. “i’ll be releasing a mini doc about the
daily struggles and the systemic impact of the oil blockade and the
complex bureaucratic sanctions regime that has held back cuba since its
people got sovereignty in their revolution.”
The streamer also shared a video in collaboration with Al-Jazeera Plus about his trip.
James Schneider, the communications director for Progressive International, said on the socialist Workers Lit podcast
in mid-March that “the Nuestra America ‘Convoy for Cuba’ brings
together people of conscience from around the world to bring
humanitarian aid to Cuba by air, land, and sea.”
The “Nuestra America — Convoy to Cuba” website contended
that “we are mobilizing to Cuba, bringing critical humanitarian aid for
its people” and that “the Trump administration is strangling the
island, cutting off fuel, flights, and critical supplies for survival.”
Progressive International’s advisory council also includes
a top member of the Communist Cuban government. Mariela Castro Espin is
a Deputy of the National Assembly of People's Power and is also the
director of the Cuban National Center for Sex Education in Havana. She
is the daughter of former Cuban Communist leader Raul Castro and and the
niece of former Cuban Communist dictator Fidel Castro. Jeremy Corbyn, a
far-left member of Parliament in the United Kingdom and a former leader
of the Labour Party, is also on the advisory council.
Progressive International in March tweeted
“it’s simply wrong what is happening” as they shared a video where
Corbyn and the activist rap group Kneecap “explain why they have
travelled to Cuba as part of the Nuestra América Convoy.”
Schneider of Progressive International had said
in mid-March that “the People’s Forum in New York and Code Pink in the
U.S.” were the two main American groups organizing March’s Cuba convoy
movement alongside Progressive International.
Code Pink played key role in Cuban efforts
Progressive International in March tweeted out
a quote from Benjamin, who said that "we're so disgusted with our
government's policy of deliberately causing misery for the Cuban
people."
The antiwar group was sharing a link to an article from Le Monde,
which had quoted Benjamin and reported that her group “is one of the
organizers of the international convoy and chartered two planes to make
the short crossing from Miami to Havana on Friday.”
Code Pink said in its March press release
that “140 people from across the United States will depart Miami for
Havana as part of the international Nuestra America Convoy, delivering
humanitarian aid to Cuba and protesting U.S. policies that are
deliberately creating an economic crisis on the island.” Code Pink added
that the delegation was “organized … in collaboration with Progressive
International, Cuban Americans for Cuba, and other partners, includes
doctors, lawyers, union leaders, professors, social media influencers,
and community organizers from across the country.”
The antiwar group had tweeted
in March that “we're on our way to Cuba! Our CODEPINK delegation to the
Nuestra America convoy is carrying thousands of pounds of urgently
needed humanitarian aid. We stand with Cuba!”
Benjamin said in a Code Pink livestream
that day that “we’re going to support the Cuban people and we are in
150% opposition to what Donald Trump and Marco Rubio and the cruel
congresspeople from southern Florida are doing.”
“We're in Havana!” the Singham Network group said
on X later that day. “We have landed with our solidarity &
humanitarian aid to break the U.S. blockade that is trying to suffocate
the Cuban people into submission.” Code Pink excitedly posted a picture
in March of “CODEPINK co-founder Jodie Evans with Hasan Piker in
Havana, Cuba!” Evans was smiling widely while Piker gave the peace sign.
Evans is married to Singham.
The group run by Evans touts itself as antiwar and has become increasingly pro-China in recent years. Just the News previously reported on
how Evans personally recruits Americans to join Code Pink on “Red
China” trips focused on lauding Chinese Communist revolutionary history.
Singham Network affirmed “solidarity with the Revolution” in meeting with Cuban leader
The Cuban government’s official website
in early March wrote that “the First Secretary of the Central Committee
of the Communist Party of Cuba and President of the Republic, Miguel
Diaz-Canel Bermudez, received members of the delegation of the
International Peoples' Assembly, who have been developing a program on
the Island since last Sunday motivated by cooperation and solidarity.”
“We know what it means to visit Cuba in these times,”
Diaz-Canel reportedly told the Singham Network delegation members “who
have been carrying out a program on the Island since last Sunday
motivated by cooperation and solidarity.”
“From the headquarters of the Central Committee of the
Communist Party of Cuba, the Head of State affirmed to the visiting
friends … that they, and the largest of the Antilles, are inspired by
the common goal of the anti-capitalist and anti-colonial struggle,” the
Cuban government said.
The Cuban government wrote that “the purpose of the above,
the dignitary said, is to confront with coordinated actions the
ideological, cultural and media war of the United States government,
which is an expression of its hegemonic ambition.”
Diaz-Canel shared a message
on X in early March touting the meeting with far-left Singham Network
leaders. “I held a fraternal meeting with the delegation from the
International Assembly of the Peoples, who are carrying out a visit to
our country, to reaffirm their permanent support and solidarity with the
Revolution, at this moment when the threats of Yankee imperialism are
intensifying,” the Cuban leader said, in a tweet translated by Google
and by X.
Diaz-Canel specifically described “Brian Becker and Manolo
De Los Santos, from the Party for Socialism and Liberation of the United
States” as among the “friends of our people” who “reaffirmed their
solidarity.”
“The accompaniment of spaces such as the International
Assembly of the Peoples demonstrates the broad support that the
Revolution possesses, and that we are never and will never be alone in
the struggle for the defense of our sovereignty in the face of the
constant imperial pretensions,” the leader of the Communist-run island
added.
The International Peoples’ Assembly quickly reshared the X message from the Communist leader.
“Cuba is not alone!” the Singham Network group declared.
“Movement leaders from across the world, part of the International
Peoples' Assembly delegation, met with President Miguel DÃaz‑Canel to
reaffirm unwavering solidarity with the Cuban Revolution and its people,
who are facing the ongoing illegal US blockade.”
“Today, we met with President Miguel Diaz-Canel not to make
statements, but to stand shoulder to shoulder,” De Los Santos said on
X. “Trump’s extreme fuel blockade is a brutal act of economic warfare
and we refuse to be silent bystanders. We are comrades with the Cuban
people in the fight to dismantle it.”
The People’s Dispatch — also part of the Singham Network — reported that ANSWER leader and PSL founder Brian Becker was also at the meeting. The Cancilleria de Cuba — Cuba’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs — also shared photos from the meeting, including of De Los Santos, Becker, and others.
“International Assembly of the Peoples' Delegation, made up
of representatives from various countries, visits Cuba and holds
exchanges with diverse sectors to learn about the country's reality and
reaffirm international solidarity,” the Cuban government account said on
X.
One day after De Los Santos met with Cuba’s president, the People’s Forum tweeted that “this month, we’re going to Cuba with 40 young organizers!”
“Our delegation of young people will meet, exchange, and
stand together with Cuban youth — building bonds of solidarity at a
moment when the Cuban people face the full force and brutality of the
U.S. blockade,” the Marxist forum said on X. “This brigade is part of a
broader wave of solidarity — one that has moved over 3k people to donate
more than $500,000 to send solar generators & panels to Cuban
hospitals.”
The People’s Forum added: “Along with other delegations of
people from around the world part of the Nuestra America Convoy, we will
deliver humanitarian aid to the Cuban people and reaffirm that a
blockade will never sever the ties between peoples who share a common
struggle for dignity and justice.”
Singham Network hasn’t faced consequences or charges
Republicans in Congress have spent years pushing the
Justice Department and IRS to scrutinize and investigate the CCP-linked
Singham Network in the U.S., but so far these groups organizing far-left
protests nationwide appear to retain their tax-exempt status and have
avoided any foreign agent prosecutions.
Just the News has previously reported on how these and radical activist groups
have leadership links or financial ties to the funding network backed
by Singham, who himself is linked to the CCP and whom some in his
network call "Comrade” — and who has also been scrutinized by Republican
congressional investigators.
Congressional Republicans have long called for
investigations into the Singham network, its links to the CCP, its
leadership in nationwide leftwing protests, and its role in anti-Israel
encampments, vandalism, and violence on campus. The GOP has wanted the
DOJ to look into possible Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) violations and has called upon the Treasury Department and IRS to consider revoking the tax-exempt status for Singham’s network of non-profits.
The GOP-led House Oversight Committee also voted this year to subpoena Singham himself for information about this sprawling activist network.
The House Ways and Means Committee is also scrutinizing
elements of the Singham Network, with some of these Singham-linked
groups themselves being defended by a leftwing law firm which is tied
into the network.
Jerry Dunleavy
Source: https://justthenews.com/government/federal-agencies/marxist-streamer-hasan-piker-says-scrutiny-over-cuba-trip-about-china
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