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Sunday, June 28, 2026
David Streever appears to have been the second person in a matter of hours, after poll worker PaigeLynne Gonyea, that a specific pair of federal law enforcement officers tried to visit this past Tuesday in response to speech about Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials. They reportedly came up empty in Streever's case because he was abroad at the time, but then found him two days later at a hotel in New York City. Streever says he sent a harshly critical letter to acting ICE director Todd Lyons in January. It's denunciatory in its tone and predicts the downfall of Lyons's career, along with a lifetime of guilt, but contains no threats. Streever was apparently in Finland when officers showed up at his doorstep on Tuesday (at least three months after he sent the email) and told his wife they were there to issue a warning about the email to Lyons. One of the agents, Abbi Henry, reportedly left a business card. |
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