Left-wing streamer Hasan Piker's two-hour questioning by CBP at O'Hare sparks debate on how to handle law enforcement encounters. Experts warn against talking to authorities, even if innocent.
Hasan Piker, a popular left-wing streamer, was stopped and questioned by US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents at Chicago's O'Hare airport. While he cooperated for nearly two hours, his actions drew significant criticism. Many argued he should have invoked his right to remain silent, fearing his cooperation could set a dangerous precedent. The incident highlights the tension between citizens' rights and the broad powers of CBP, particularly at the border where constitutional protections are less stringent. Experts emphasize the importance of remaining silent when questioned by law enforcement, as any information provided can be used against oneself or others. The event underscores the need for individuals to understand their rights and how to protect themselves from potential government overreach.