FBI Interrogates Oklahoma Woman Over Social Media Posts
The FBI's questioning of an Oklahoma woman about her Facebook posts highlights ongoing debates over free speech and surveillance.
- Video shows FBI agents questioning Oklahoma woman Rolla Abdeljawad about her Facebook posts, citing concerns flagged by the platform.
- Abdeljawad asserts her right to free speech, refusing to discuss her pro-Palestine posts without a lawyer present.
- FBI agents claim their daily interrogations of Americans over social media are efforts to ensure safety and prevent ill will.
- Meta reports law enforcement requested data on 236,000 users in 2022, with information provided in over 88% of cases.
- Abdeljawad's lawyer criticizes the FBI's approach, emphasizing the importance of knowing one's rights during such encounters.