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Investigating Cuba’s Alleged Influence Campaign in the U.S.
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- May 26, 2026
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In Washington, D.C., the Treasury Department explores potential legal breaches by Marxist streamer Hasan Piker related to dealings with Cuba’s communist government. This inquiry is part of a nationwide investigation into a suspected Cuban influence operation within the United States, supported by diplomatic efforts.
The U.S.-based operation is linked to a broader pro-Cuba network, bringing Piker to Cuba in March as a participant in the Nuestra América Convoy. Piker disclosed on a podcast that he received an invitation from an embassy contact promising uninterrupted internet access during his Cuban visit, without identifying the contact.
The federal investigation involves the Justice, State, and Treasury departments. Fox News Digital’s inquiry led to a building called ‘Machinists Hall’ in Wilmington, California. On May 9, pro-communism activists gathered there, surrounded by symbols of revolution and calls to end U.S. policies against Cuba.
A banner at the event proclaimed Cuba’s foreign policy priorities, organized by the U.S. Hands Off Cuba Committee, involving 23 groups like CodePink, whose co-founder, Susan Benjamin, received a subpoena for traveling to Cuba in March.
Participants listened to David Ramírez Álvarez, the second secretary of the Cuban Embassy in Washington. He is scrutinized for potentially orchestrating a foreign influence campaign in the U.S., which the Cuban Embassy denied, emphasizing compliance with diplomatic norms.
Fox News Digital found the U.S. Hands Off Cuba Committee is part of a larger pro-Cuban network involving 145 organizations with significant financial resources. The network, led by groups like the People’s Forum and CodePink, allegedly receives support from Neville Roy Singham, a tech mogul in Shanghai linked to the Chinese Communist Party.
Investigators are focusing on Ramírez Álvarez’s interactions with American activists and the Cuban Institute of Friendship with the Peoples (ICAP). Founded by Fidel Castro, ICAP is seen as facilitating foreign solidarity and intelligence operations.
Gatherings, like the one in Wilmington, involve labor unions, activist groups, and nonprofit organizations, such as the Service Employees International Union and Democratic Socialists of America. The events emphasize opposition to U.S. sanctions and advocacy for Cuba’s interests.
U.S. officials are pursuing whether these activities breach the Foreign Agents Registration Act by functioning as structured foreign political initiatives within the U.S.
The investigation parallels directives outlined in the National Security Presidential Memorandum 7 (NSPM-7) issued by former President Donald Trump, aiming to disrupt entities behind political violence and intimidation.
Key focus is on financial networks, coordination, and the potential violation of U.S. laws linked to Cuba’s designation as a state sponsor of terrorism. The federal probe encompasses funding pipelines and travel logistics related to Cuba’s pro-communist efforts.
On the ground, activists and union members express shared objectives of promoting Cuba’s agenda, advocating for lifting U.S. embargoes, and strengthening ties with Cuba. The Cuban Embassy maintains that its interactions with U.S. civil organizations are within legal bounds.
The long-standing relationship between U.S. activist groups and Cuba’s government stretches back to Cold-War-era initiatives, including the creation of the Venceremos Brigade by the Cuban government to engage American radicals.
Ramírez Álvarez emerges as a pivotal figure in mobilizing U.S. support for Cuba, participating in diverse events and advocating policy shifts beneficial to Cuba.
The Wilmington assembly aimed at broadening support for Cuba among U.S. institutions and the public, revealing a sophisticated engagement strategy under federal scrutiny. Despite these activities, organizers argue that their efforts constitute lawful advocacy rather than foreign interference.
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