At National Security, she was asked if she conducted a survey for Hossam El-Gamal and received instructions or support from abroad. She denied all of this, stating it was personal opinion on her Facebook page. She clarified no issues with the regime. However, due to working hard to support her children through private schools due to inadequate public education, she expressed concern. She mentioned being a keen reader and following the news but was never a member of any party. Her Facebook activity began in January 2011. She voted for Ahmed Shafik as she believed Egypt shouldn’t be polarized based on religious factions. She expressed dissatisfaction with the Muslim Brotherhood’s rule, was part of the ‘Rebellion’ movement, participated in the June 30 protests, and even photographed her son there. She stated her problem wasn’t with the regime but with the struggle to live well, educate her children well, facing financial burdens, and the poor education system.