Cuban dissident Jose Daniel Ferrer, left, sits with Cuban LGBT activist Juana Mora Cedeno, center, and Cuban political activist Antonio Rodiles, right, during a meeting with President Barack Obama at the U.S. embassy in Havana, Cuba, March 22, 2016.
The move was part of a sweeping executive order signed by Trump on Monday night that rescinds 78 executive actions taken by Biden over the course of his presidency.
The Biden administration plans to lift Cuba's designation as a state sponsor of terrorism, a move likely to be reversed by the incoming Trump administration.
It also helped broker the historic resumption of ties between Cuba and the United States in 2015 under former President Barack Obama. "There is broad bipartisan support from both parties and certainly both administrations that people in Cuba should not be ...
The Biden administration will remove Cuba from the state sponsor of terrorism list as part of a deal for the release of political prisoners in exchange for an easing of restrictions. The Catholic Church facilitated the agreement with Cuba that would allow for the humanitarian release of dozens of political prisoners before the end of the Biden administration at noon on Jan.
President Barack Obama similarly removed Cuba from the terrorism list. Trump reinstated that designation shortly before leaving office in 2021. Michael Bustamante, a professor at the University of ...
which had been reversed during the period of rapprochement between Cuba and the United States during President Barack Obama’s second term in office. In doing so, the Trump administration cited ...
Dictatorship that uses it to oppress people and here came Barack Obama with *** lifeline of of of more business to Cuba which means more revenue to *** repressive and brutal regime that still ...
The decision is likely to be reversed by the incoming Trump administration. Sen. Marco Rubio, President-elect Donald Trump's pick for secretary of state whose family fled Cuba in the 1950s, supports strong sanctions on Havana's Communist regime.
Mapmakers and teachers are re-thinking what to call the gulf of water between Mexico, the United States and Cuba after President Donald Trump ordered it renamed from the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America.
Trump's Day 1 executive orders are related to a wide range of issues, from the Capitol riot defendants to immigration and the TikTok ban.
President Trump said he will sign executive orders to change the Gulf of Mexico to Gulf of America and Mount Denali to Mount McKinley.