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Progressive influencer tells of detention at US airport
Progressive influencer tells of detention at US airport / Photo: Larry French - GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/AFP/File

Progressive influencer tells of detention at US airport

A high-profile left-wing influencer and political commentator said Monday he was detained for hours by US border officials and interrogated about his political views.

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Hasan Piker -- who has millions of followers on YouTube, Twitch and X, and been outspoken in his criticism of Israel -- says he was held at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport for over two hours on Sunday.

He spoke out as the administration of President Donald Trump is facing growing criticism over claims of punitive action taken by federal agents against legal US residents for merely voicing progressive opinions.

Piker said his exchanges with officials were largely cordial but added that an officer asked him about his views on Trump and whether he has been in contact with militant groups Hamas and Hezbollah.

"He's like, 'Do you talk about Trump?' And that was the first time where I was like, 'What is this question?'" Piker said on a video posted to his YouTube account.

"I literally straight up told him. I was like, 'Why are you asking me this... what does this have to do with anything?'"

Piker says he told the official: "I don't like Trump. Like, what are you going to do? It's protected by the First Amendment."

The commentator maintains that his online content has never broken the law and only engaged in speech protected by the US Constitution.

"The reason for why they're doing that is, I think, to try to create an environment of fear, to try to get people like myself -- or at least like others that would be in my shoes that don't have that same level of security -- to shut... up," Piker added.

Advocacy group Defending Rights & Dissent said it was "deeply disturbed" by the notion of border officials stopping political commentators to interrogate them about constitutionally-protected speech.

"Such an abuse of power is an affront to press freedom," it said.

US Customs and Border Patrol did not respond immediately to a request for comment.

Ch.Hutcheson--NG