Trump Reverses Biden's Cuba Terror Listing Decision
Trump Reverses Biden's Cuba Terror Listing Decision

Trump Reverses Biden's Cuba Terror Listing Decision

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On his first day in office, President Donald Trump reversed several key policies from the Biden administration, including reinstating Cuba as a state sponsor of terrorism. This decision comes after Biden had recently lifted the designation as part of an agreement aimed at freeing political prisoners in Cuba. Trump's action has drawn criticism from Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel, who called it a mockery amid ongoing tensions in U.S.-Cuba relations. Additionally, Trump signed multiple executive orders aimed at rolling back Biden-era policies on various issues, including immigration and climate change. Supporters, like Senator Rick Scott, praised the move as necessary to counteract what they view as Biden's weak policies. Overall, these reversals signal a significant shift in U.S. foreign policy under Trump's renewed leadership.

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