She protested at Stephen Miller's home. Now police are investigating. [View all]
She was kneeling in her front yard, pulling weeds from around a peach tree, when the police and federal agents arrived. Four men, she remembers, with a question. Are you Barbara Wien?
By that balmy afternoon in early October, she sensed that her protest campaign against one of President Donald Trumps most powerful aides might stir trouble. A few weeks prior, shed seen two strangers lingering outside her Arlington home. Law enforcement, she had surmised. Shaken, she spent a couple of nights in a neighbors basement.
Now, members of the FBI, Secret Service and Virginia State Police approached. They demanded her phone, saying it could contain evidence of criminal conduct.
Wien, a 66-year-old retired peace studies professor, took off her gardening gloves and read the search warrant, signed by a judge after police accused her of a coordinated plan to intimidate and harass Stephen Miller, Trumps deputy chief of staff for policy and architect of the immigration agenda that angered Wien so much. Investigators had seen a message in a group chat where Wien vowed to make his life hell.
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