Trump Expected to Make Changes to US Cuba Policy in Miami This Week

For all those who didnโ€™t get to go to Cuba during the two years after President Barack Obama lifted restrictions on travel to the country, you might be SOL.President Donald Trump is expected to make substantial changes to the U.S. policy toward Cuba in Miami on Friday. Suggested Reading How Tina Knowles Schooled Folks Hating…

For all those who didnโ€™t get to go to Cuba during the two years after President Barack Obama lifted restrictions on travel to the country, you might be SOL.President Donald Trump is expected to make substantial changes to the U.S. policy toward Cuba in Miami on Friday.

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On the campaign trail, Trump vowed to terminate Obamaโ€™s opening, which re-established diplomatic relations between the two nations after more than 50 years; and this time, Trump may actually be able to do it.

A government official briefed on Trumpโ€™s changes, however, told USA Today that he didnโ€™t expect Trump to completely shut off relations. The news site reports:

The embassies that were reopened in Havana and Washington will likely remain open, and the governments are expected to continue working on a variety of diplomatic issues. Cuba experts believe Trump will focus on smaller changes that will make it more difficult for Americans to travel to Cuba and for U.S. businesses to do business directly with the Cuban government.

Vocal critics of Obamaโ€™s change in policy, including Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) and Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart (R-Fla.), both Cuban Americans, have pushed Trump to shut relations down completely.

But one writer for the Miami Herald suggests that Rubio sold his soul (i.e., mercilessly grilled ex-FBI Director James Comey during his testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee) to get the president to change U.S. policy toward the island nation.

โ€œTrading the integrity of this country for a political shift on Cuba policy is disgraceful,โ€ wrote Fabiola Santiago, who said that Rubio almost acted as Trumpโ€™s โ€œdefense attorney instead of as member of a bipartisan committee investigating crucial national security issuesโ€ during Comeyโ€™s testimony.

Santiago also reported that representatives from the Trump organization looked into opening a luxury golf course on the island without Treasury Department approval long before Obama restored relations in 2014โ€”in violation of the U.S. embargo then in place.

Read more at USA Today and the Miami Herald.

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