Ortega Breaks the Unwritten Truce with Trump and Calls Him “Mindless”
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Daniel Ortega had 55 days of not appearing in public. On the night of April 20, when he returned to public square, he was very different from the previous act, which took place on February 23, when he telematically inaugurated a hospital in Nicaragua’s Caribbean. That night he dragged his feet as he walked, looked at himself with a pierced eye and gave a diffuse and short speech; he even confused the position of one of the regime’s most importan…
Nicaragua’s dictator, Daniel Ortega, attacked U.S. President Donald Trump, whom he described as “mindless,” in response to Washington’s recent sanctions against his children and their immediate surroundings. During an official act for the newly invented National Day of Peace, Ortega accused Trump—not to mention directly— [...] The post Dictator Daniel Ortega attacks Trump after sanctions against his sons appeared first on El Salvador’s Diario Di…
Nicaragua's co-president, Daniel Ortega, this Monday branded the U.S. president, Donald Trump, against whom he charged for sanctioning his children, for "kidnapping" former Venezuelan head of state Nicolás Maduro, and threatening "with disruption"...
Nicaraguan co-president Daniel Ortega on Monday (April 20, 2026) labeled US President Donald Trump "mentally deranged," criticizing him for sanctioning his sons, "kidnapping" former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, and threatening to "dismantle" Cuba through a military operation. In an official event commemorating National Peace Day, Ortega demanded that Trump, whom he did not mention by name, end "once and for all the terrorist policies he…
Nicaragua's co-president, Daniel Ortega, this Monday branded the U.S. president, Donald Trump, against whom he charged for punishing his children, for "kidnapping" former Venezuelan head of state Nicolás Maduro, and threatening to "disrupt" Cuba through a military operation. Daniel Ortega's entry called Donald Trump "mental derangement" was first published in the Digital Process.
The Nicaraguan president criticized U.S. sanctions, demanded an end to international conflicts, and questioned the U.S. political system. NICARAGUA. Nicaragua’s co-president, Daniel Ortega, issued harsh criticisms against his U.S. counterpart, Donald Trump, whom he described as “mental derangement” during an official act for the National Day of Peace in Managua. “It’s a problem, we would say, of mental derangement... it’s not in his five senses,…
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