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Justice Department official eyes cases against Cuba leaders as Trump floats ‘friendly takeover’
Miami U.S. Attorney Jason Reding Quiñones leads a multi-agency team to build criminal cases against Cuban officials amid renewed calls to hold Raul Castro accountable.
- The top Justice Department prosecutor in Miami is considering criminal investigations against Cuban government officials and the Communist Party.
- The Trump administration has accused Cuba of not cooperating with American counterterrorism efforts and designated it as a state sponsor of terrorism.
- President Trump has threatened to overthrow the communist government in Cuba but said he wanted to wait a couple of weeks after military interventions in Venezuela and Iran.
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DOJ lawyers hunt for pretext to raid Cuba — amid fears of 'dramatic' breach of protocol
Trump administration prosecutors in Miami are hunting for a pretext to charge government officials in Cuba with U.S. crimes, reported MS NOW's Carol Leonnig and Jake Traylor — a development that comes shortly after Trump suggested that there could soon be leadership changes in the Communist…
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Leaning Left2Leaning Right0Center7Last UpdatedBias Distribution78% Center
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