The “Democrat” answer to Joe Rogan was detained after giving border agents a reaction to Trump.

Popular political streamers Hasan Piker said his left-wing view led him to the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) at Chicago O’Hare International Airport.
Piker, streaming in the name of Hasanabi, said he met Border Patrol agents after returning from Paris on Sunday before he could officially re-enter the country through global entry.
exist Monday VideoPique said the agent who interrogated him first asked what he did to make a living.
Pique stressed that he was a U.S. citizen, and he said, then Snowballed into questions about what he covered on the online platform and whether he talked about President Donald Trump.
The question about Trump, he said, is what made Pique question the agent’s motivation.
He recalled: “That was my first time” and what’s the problem? ”. “I told him literally, “Why are you asking me?”
This did not stop Pique from sharing his opinion on Trump, telling agents: “I don’t like Trump. What would you do? It’s protected by the First Amendment. I don’t like Trump.
“It’s illegal for me to do nothing online so far.” Now, the law may change in the future and they may actually start prosecuting speeches, which I’m worried that is the goal of this administration. But everything I have done so far is fully protected under the First Amendment. ”
Left-wing ribbon Hasan Piker on Twitch claims he was detained by U.S. Customs and Border Protection on allegedly contacting terrorist groups in the Middle East, including Hamas, Houthis and Hezbollah.

Husie (pictured) operates primarily in Yemen and has been attacking cargo ships and warships across the Red Sea to undermine Israel’s war efforts against Hamas
In a statement MountainAssistant Secretary of Homeland Security Tricia McLaughlin denied that Parker was censored for his political beliefs.
‘This is just a lie. It is unfounded to claim that his political beliefs triggered the examination. McLaughlin said our officials are law-abiding, not agenda.
After entering the country, the person is referred for further inspection – a daily legal process that can be applied to any traveler. He was released immediately after the examination was completed,” she added.
Piker concluded that the real reason why CBP pulled him aside was that they could investigate his suspicious relationship with terrorist groups including Hamas, Hossis and Hezbollah.
Parker denied direct contact or involvement with any of these groups, but he did face opposition earlier this year as he interviewed Rashid Al Haddad, 19, a member of Hossis.
Hotis has been designated as a terrorist organization by the United States. They operate primarily in Yemen and have been attacking cargo ships and warships across the Red Sea to undermine Israel’s war efforts against Hamas.
In Parker’s interview with Haddad, Haddad was nicknamed “Tim-Houthi Chalamet” for his similarities to American actors, the young man said he was not a fighter soldier for Houthis.
A photo of him appeared later, showing him standing on a hill overlooking the fields and villages below, with an AK-47 rifle hanging over his shoulder.
Also, when Haddad was later asked by one of his Instagram followers that he was a soldier, he replied “yes.”


Earlier this year, Piker interviewed 19-year-old Rashid Al Haddad, a member of 19-year-old Houthis. In these photos, he took a photo with AK-47
Pique said he was asked about the incident, telling the CBP agent that the person he was interviewing was not a Houthi, but a regular Yemeni citizen.
Pique added that even if he interviewed Houthi or any other member of the terrorist group, it was his right to act as news.
Pique said CBP agents repeatedly asked him about Hamas who “like” or “supported”. He also said he was asked whether he saw Hamas as a resistance or terrorist group.
Pique said he responded that either he was on the side of civilians and hoped the bloodshed would stop, or that the State Department recognized Hamas as a terrorist organization.
According to Piker, the agent then readjusted it to Huthis and asked if he agreed to designate it as a terrorist.
“I said I was the Brookings agency’s mindset when Donald Trump initially designated Houthis as a terrorist organization, which was a big mistake,” Pique recalled.
The Brookings Agency is a free think tank that actually believes that the first Trump administration formally declared the Hotsi terrorists was a mistake.
‘The designation of Huthis is harmful to Yemeni civilians, harmful to peaceful negotiations and ultimately harmful to U.S. national security. It will also be Biden, who was elected president before he even took his oath, although it may be part of the appeal of withdrawing from Trump officials. Written on November 25, 2020.
Pique said that the agents eventually “give up” when he kept saying what he said online about the speech protected under the U.S. Constitution.
Peck said the conversation between him and his agent lasted about two hours and it ended suddenly when he finally asked whether he was detained and whether he could walk out freely.