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“Trump Is Going to Put Me in Prison”: Hasan Piker Panics On Stream as the Feds Close In
On his livestream yesterday, multimillionaire socialist streamer Hasan Piker stopped mid-rant upon seeing a news story that is foreshadowing of his coming arrest.
“Bro, Trump is going to put me in f***ing prison. I swear to God, what the hell is going on?”, Piker said after seeing a story about the Trump administration arresting foreigners who worked to get Piker into Cuba a few months back.
For more context, on Wednesday, federal agents detained Carlos Antonio Lloga Dominguez, a Cuban national who has lived in the U.S. for more than a decade. He’s in federal custody pending removal, along with his wife and son. The State Department says Lloga Dominguez spent over a decade “working as a foreign subversive” for ICAP — the Cuban Institute of Friendship with the Peoples — which the department calls Havana’s “premier influence and intelligence front group” in the United States and the “central node” in a sprawling Cuban intelligence operation.
Bloomberg says that Lloga Dominguez was part of the influence network that brought Hasan Piker to Havana.
“We’re about to hit f**king 1930s Germany if we haven’t already hit it,” Piker lamented. “And these dumb f**ks on the Democratic Party side are still complaining about people that the Trump administration is actively targeting. And they’re also taking advantage of that active targeting because they also don’t like us. Great.”
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Hasan thinks Trump may be preparing to put him in prison following the detainment of a Cuban national accused of helping bring Piker to Cuba
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— yeet (@Awk20000) July 1, 2026
Back in March, Hasan joined the “Nuestra América Convoy” — a roughly 650-person junket to Cuba organized by the usual suspects: CodePink, the ANSWER Coalition, the People’s Forum, and Progressive International, organizations tied to Neville Roy Singham, the Shanghai-based Marxist tycoon whose network has funneled hundreds of millions into pro-CCP, pro-Cuba activism inside the United States. Hasan came home and produced glowing content featuring senior Cuban regime officials.
Fox News reported in May that the Treasury Department’s sanctions office sent administrative subpoenas to Hasan and CodePink co-founder Medea Benjamin over the trip — examining financial records, travel logistics, and possible contacts with Cuban government personnel.
