
In the first, three individuals presenting as FBI agents are filmed visiting Rolla Abdeljawad, who resides in Stillwater, Oklahoma, to discuss her social media posts. In the video, Abdeljawad requests and is declined identification from the visitors. The woman refuses to engage in conversation until she has an attorney present.
The agents reportedly acquired screenshots of her Facebook posts, which they insist is a routine safety measure. Abdeljawad's later Facebook post confirms that they were in fact FBI agents.

The second video features another social media user, Kam St. Martin, asserting FBI visits to her home over a tweet. In question is a post blaming a specific individual for allegedly drugging her cousin and leaving her half-naked body lifeless.
While it remains unclear whether these visits indicate an emergent policy of monitoring and responding to social media posts, these incidents bring up a debate on freedom of speech and raise questions on the balance between safety measures and personal rights.
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