CodePink's Cuba Vacay: Feds Finally Asking Questions?
Treasury Department slaps CodePink with a 'serious' inquiry over their commie tourism – is this the end of their taxpayer-funded propaganda tours?

Alright, folks, buckle up because the gravy train might be derailing for those professional protesters over at CodePink. Turns out, the Treasury Department (yes, the same folks who print the money that funds their nonsense) are finally asking some serious questions about their little excursion to Cuba. Medea Benjamin, queen of the perpetually outraged, is whining about 'intimidation,' but even she admits the feds are digging deep. This is gonna be good.
So, what's got the Treasury's undies in a bunch? Well, remember that little junket CodePink took to the socialist paradise of Cuba? Turns out, Uncle Sam isn't too keen on funding vacations to countries run by dictators, especially when those vacations involve cozying up to communist regimes. This all falls under the umbrella of OFAC, the Office of Foreign Assets Control, which basically makes sure you're not accidentally funding terrorists or, you know, communists.
Trump, fresh off ordering agencies to crack down on groups that support political violence, is apparently not messing around. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is out there saying nonprofits can't hide behind their tax-exempt status when they're funneling money to sketchy people doing sketchy things. He even said the IRS is gonna start demanding nonprofits know their grant recipients! Imagine that, actually knowing where your money is going. Wild.
'So, if a grant recipient is violent, if they are suppressing people’s rights, then you are responsible for that,' Bessent said. Finally, someone's saying it! It's like holding Antifa accountable for, you know, burning down cities. Progress! This is a complete 180 from the previous administration, who probably would have given CodePink a medal for their 'diplomatic efforts.'
Here's the kicker: Medea Benjamin claims she found out about the investigation from Fox News! That's right, even she can't deny the power of the Murdoch empire. She was literally checking her front door for process servers. Talk about a mood. Turns out, OFAC enforces U.S. sanctions on Cuba, which restrict all sorts of financial dealings with the commies. You can't just waltz in there and start funding their failing economy, even if you call it 'building bridges.'
This whole thing is a delicious case of schadenfreude. CodePink, who have spent years screeching about 'imperialism' and 'corporate greed,' are now getting a taste of the very system they claim to despise. And it's all thanks to a Republican administration that's finally willing to play hardball.
The outrage from the left will be epic. Expect cries of 'witch hunt' and 'political persecution.' But the truth is simple: If you're going to cozy up to communist dictators and potentially violate U.S. sanctions, you should expect some questions. And maybe a subpoena or two.
So, pour yourself a glass of lib tears and enjoy the show. The feds are finally asking questions, and CodePink is sweating. Maybe, just maybe, this is the beginning of the end for their taxpayer-funded propaganda tours. Stay tuned, because this is gonna get messy.
And by messy, I mean gloriously entertaining. The meltdown is going to be glorious. They thought they could get away with this forever. They forgot one crucial thing: The right never forgets. Ever.
And to CodePink I say... Cry more. And get a better lawyer, because you're going to need it. This ain't your friendly neighborhood Obama IRS anymore.


