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Updated · Fox News · May 28
GOP Lawmakers Back Treasury Probe of Hasan Piker's Cuba Trip as $285 Million Singham Network Draws Scrutiny
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 28

GOP Lawmakers Back Treasury Probe of Hasan Piker's Cuba Trip as $285 Million Singham Network Draws Scrutiny

8 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 28
  • Republican lawmakers urged the Treasury Department to press ahead with its probe of Hasan Piker after OFAC subpoenaed him over a March trip to Cuba sponsored by CodePink.
  • Treasury is seeking financial, logistical and communications records tied to the Cuba travel, while a Jewish advocacy group separately asked the Justice Department to investigate whether Piker should have registered under FARA.
  • Piker said on a Monday livestream that investigators are likely targeting Shanghai-based businessman Neville Roy Singham and the groups he finances, including CodePink, ANSWER Coalition and the Party for Socialism and Liberation.
  • $285 million in reported Singham funding to six left-wing organizations has become a focal point for Republicans, who argue the network supports messaging and activism aligned with Cuba's communist government.
  • Democratic support for Piker has been limited so far, with Rep. Delia Ramirez calling the subpoena a "Red Scare" tactic as the case broadens into a wider foreign-influence and sanctions debate.
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