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Cuban-American columnist slams Trump’s fraud on Florida supporters: He tried to make money off the Castro regime (Raw Storylink): On Tuesday, writing for the Miami Herald (link), Cuban-American columnist Fabiola Santiago, a refugee of the Castro regime, slammed President Donald Trump for courting Miami’s conservative Cuban community with anti-socialism rhetoric — when he spent a good portion of his business career trying to make money off the communist state.
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“A new Miami Herald report has unearthed more proof of how seriously Trump tried to gain a foothold in Cuba, despite the U.S. embargo that’s in place,” wrote Santiago. “Documents show that the president applied to register his Trump trademark in Cuba in 2008 so he could conduct business and invest in real estate. His plans included not only erecting a Trump Tower in Havana and putting a golf course in Varadero and other possible sites, but building casinos as well.”
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“If Fidel or Raúl Castro had let him develop Cuba, Trump would be praising them like he does Vladimir Putin and other nefarious dictators,” wrote Santiago. “Playing both sides proves that Trump is a terrific huckster. And it sure puts another spin on what Trump said during an early fundraiser at his Doral resort in 2016. ‘We’re tough on Cuba‘cause they’re not doing the right thing for our people,’ Trump said, and Cuban Americans applauded him. A Freudian slip, perhaps?”
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