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President Donald Trump is in the midst of promoting what he says are commonsense policies that will usher in the «golden age» for America, with his platform bolstered by a handful of traditional Democratic platforms, Fox News Digital found. 

«In everything we do, we’re putting America first, because the Republican Party is now known as the party of common sense. It’s the party of common sense. Very important. I think it’s a very important phrase for you to use.  It’s all about common sense. We’re conservative, and, you know, we’re a lot of things, but most important thing is we have to use common sense,» Trump said in February while addressing a conference of the nation’s Republican governors. 

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As liberals and media talking heads bashed Trump on the campaign trail as a «threat to democracy» and compared him to Adolf Hitler, roughly four months into his administration, Trump has rolled out policies or made favorable remarks toward issues that Democrats have long rallied around during campaign events or in the chambers of Congress. 

Trump held a press conference flanked by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and other health officials on Monday morning to sign an executive order to lower drug prices by up to 80%. The executive order specifically «directs the U.S. Trade Representative and Secretary of Commerce to take action to ensure foreign countries are not engaged in practices that purposefully and unfairly undercut market prices and drive price hikes in the United States.»

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President Donald Trump has embraced some traditional Democratic agenda items under his second administration. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

«The principle is simple – whatever the lowest price paid for a drug in other developed countries, that is the price that Americans will pay,» Trump said at the White House during the executive order signing ceremony. «Some prescription drug and pharmaceutical prices will be reduced almost immediately by 50 to 80 to 90%.» 

«Starting today, the United States will no longer subsidize the healthcare of foreign countries, which is what we were doing. We’re subsidizing others’ healthcare, the countries where they paid a small fraction of what for the same drug that what we pay many, many times more for and will no longer tolerate profiteering and price-gouging from Big Pharma,» he added. 

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Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. was a longtime Democrat before endorsing President Donald Trump and joining his Cabinet. (AP Photo/Rod Lamkey, Jr)

Fox News Digital reported earlier this week that Trump’s executive order effectively amounts to price controls on pharmaceuticals.

«We see price caps after natural disasters,» he argued. «We call them anti-gouging laws, and they produce shortages. And so that’s what we can expect price controls to produce when it comes to pharmaceuticals as well — that’s if you have a binding price ceiling, you’re going to get a shortage, and I think it’s totally a wrong-headed thing.» 

Lowering prescription drug prices through control measures and government intervention has been a cornerstone of Democratic platforms, including Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders vowing during his 2020 presidential campaign to lower such prices by 50% if elected and then-Vice President Kamala Harris issuing a tie-breaking vote in the Senate in 2022 to pass the Inflation Reduction Act, which empowered the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to negotiate prices for certain pharmaceuticals covered by Medicare. 

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Trump celebrated during the executive order signing that he was taking on «price gouging» from «Big pharma,» which he argued is an industry that had been protected by Democrats until his administration. 

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President Donald Trump’s administration has incorporated some policy objectives of those traditionally on the left, like Robert F. Kennedy Jr., right. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

Kennedy, the son of Democratic Attorney General Robert Kennedy and nephew to former Democratic President John F. Kennedy, celebrated that the Trump administration came through on the promise of lowering drug prices after decades of Democrats vowing they would enact such a plan. 

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«This is an extraordinary day,» he said from the White House. «… I grew up in the Democratic Party and every major Democratic leader for 20 years has been making this promise to the American people. This was the fulcrum of Bernie Sanders’ runs for the presidency, that he was going to eliminate this discrepancy between Europe and the United States. As it turns out, none of them were doing it. And it’s one of these promises that politicians make to their constituents, knowing that they’ll never have to do it. And the reason they’ll never do it is because they know that Congress is controlled in so many ways by the pharmaceutical industry.»

Sanders issued a statement following Trump’s executive order, declaring, «I agree with President Trump» regarding how Americans pay «the highest prices in the world for prescription drugs,» before warning that the executive order would likely be thrown out by the courts and that Trump should support his upcoming legislation to tackle drug prices. 

When asked about Trump promoting policies typically touted by Democrats, the White House celebrated how Trump has transformed the GOP «to again become the party of the working class.»

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«President Trump oversaw a historic transformation of the GOP to again become the party of the working class. While Democrats spent decades talking about helping everyday Americans, President Trump is actually delivering – revealing Democrats’ incompetence and corruption in the process,» White House spokesman Kush Desai said. 

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House Republicans released a portion of Trump’s tax agenda late on Friday evening, as Trump continues rallying lawmakers to pass his «big, beautiful bill» that will fund his agenda. Included in the proposal is an expansion of the child tax credit – which has long been featured on Democrats’ policy platforms.

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While on the campaign trail, the Trump team said the president would consider a «significant expansion of the child tax credit that applies to American families,» FOX Business reported in August. 

While then-Ohio Sen. JD Vance said during the campaign that he would «love to see a child tax credit that’s $5,000 per child,» he added, «but you, of course, have to work with Congress to see how possible and viable that is.»

A portion of the legislation released by the House Ways & Means Committee last week would increase the current maximum child tax credit from $2,000 to $2,500.

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Top Democrats from Harris to House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries have promoted massive expansions of the child tax credit, including Harris campaigning on a proposal to provide a $6,000 tax credit for parents of newborns.

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Lawmakers are currently working to pass President Donald Trump’s «big, beautiful bill.» (Tom Williams)

«That is a vital, vital year of critical development of a child,» Harris said during her presidential campaign. «And the cost can really add up, especially for young parents who need to buy diapers and clothes and a car seat and so much else.»

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Trump also broke with the traditional Republican ideology of not increasing taxes, saying he would «love» to tax wealthier Americans as part of a «redistribution» effort. 

«People would love to do it. Rich people. I would love to do it, frankly. Giving us something up top in order to make people in the middle income and the lower income brackets [have] more. So, it’s really a redistribution,» Trump said last week. 

Trump added on Truth Social last Friday that such a tax increase on the wealthy would spark outrage from Democrats and likely comparisons to former President George H.W. Bush increasing taxes during his administration. Trump, however, added that he is open to the move if that is what Republican lawmakers approve. 

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«The problem with even a ‘TINY’ tax increase for the RICH, which I and all others would graciously accept in order to help the lower and middle income workers, is that the Radical Left Democrat Lunatics would go around screaming, ‘Read my lips,’ the fabled Quote by George Bush the Elder that is said to have cost him the Election. NO, Ross Perot cost him the Election!» Trump wrote.

«In any event, Republicans should probably not do it, but I’m OK if they do!!!» he added. 

Swaths of the Democratic Party have touted raising taxes on the wealthy out of an effort to reduce income inequality, including Sanders, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., and Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass.

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Slogans of «tax the rich» and calls for the wealthy to «pay their fair share» were also a hallmark of the 2020 federal and down-ballot elections, including for former President Joe Biden’s 2020 presidential campaign. 

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Then-President Joe Biden often campaigned on making «the super-wealthy» to «pay their fair share.» (AP/Susan Walsh)

«Corporations need to pay their fair share in taxes,» Biden posted on social media in November 2019. «I’ll reverse Trump’s giveaway to the super-wealthy and corporations because it’s time we reward work, not just wealth.»

«As president, I’ll make sure giant corporations and the super-wealthy pay their fair share in taxes — and then invest that money in growing a stronger, more inclusive middle class,» he wrote weeks later in December 2019.

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Trump, himself, was a registered Democrat for periods of his life, including during the early 2000s, before he switched back to the Republican Party in 2009, New York City election board data show. 

He has also found support from a handful of former Democrats, such as Kennedy and Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, with Kennedy registering as an Independent last year during his own presidential campaign and Gabbard registering as a Republican and endorsing Trump during the campaign cycle. Gabbard herself briefly ran for president as a Democrat in the 2020 cycle before dropping out to endorse Biden.

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While longtime Democrat voter and tech billionaire Elon Musk also broke with the party and endorsed Trump over the summer before becoming a fixture at rallies and ultimately serving as the public leader of the Department of Government Efficiency as a special government employee. 

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Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard was an elected Democratic lawmaker who briefly ran in the 2020 Democratic primary cycle for president. She later switched to the Republican Party. (Getty Images)

«We actually got a lot of great Democratic support, we just got RFK [Jr.], of course, Tulsi Gabbard, who endorsed the president in just the last couple of days,» Vance said while on the campaign trail in August. 

Trump has touted that the Republican Party has become the «common sense» party and that his policies are «all about common sense.»

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«In everything we do, we’re putting America first, because the Republican Party is now known as the party of common sense.  It’s the party of common sense. Very important. I think it’s a very important phrase for you to use.  It’s all about common sense. We’re conservative, and, you know, we’re a lot of things, but most important thing is we have to use common sense,» Trump said in February while addressing a conference of the nation’s Republican governors. 

Fox News Digital’s Elizabeth Elkind, Megan Henney, Diana Stancy and Chad Pergram contributed to this report. 

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«Desearía nunca haberlo conocido»: la princesa Mette-Marit de Noruega repudió la amistad que tuvo con Jeffrey Epstein

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Luego de varios días de intrigas sobre su estado de salud y la visita a su hijo en la cárcel, la princesa noruega Mette-Marit reapareció el viernes en una entrevista que ofreció al principal noticiero de la TV de Oslo, acompañada por su esposo Haakon, el heredero del trono, y en la que se refirió a sus vínculos con el fallecido Jeffrey Epstein.

Si bien a principios de febrero, cuando se difundieron sus mails y chats con Epstein, había dicho en un comunicado del Palacio que tuvo «falta de criterio» por haber «tenido contacto» con el financista en un episodio que calificó de «vergonzoso», ahora la princesa dio la cara y habló abiertamente de su «relación de amistad» con el acusado de delitos sexuales.

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Mette-Marit, de 52 años, exmodelo y madre de tres hijos, sostuvo en una entrevista que difundió el canal oficial NRK TV en su «nyheter» o noticiero central que había sido «manipulada y engañada» por Jeffrey Epstein. Y, reconoció que «por supuesto, hubiera preferido no haberlo conocido nunca».

La publicación desde enero por autoridades de los Estados Unidos de una infinidad de documentos el caso Epstein , un escándalo que salpica a ricos y famosos de todo el mundo, reveló para el interés de Noruega una correspondencia constante y de una confianza íntima, entre la princesa y el financista entre 2011 y 2014. Por entonces, Mette-Marit ya era princesa y madre de los próximos herederos. Se había casado en agosto de 2001 con Haakon, con quien tuvo a sus hijos Ingrid y Sverre.

Durante el reportaje filmado en un impecable living en tonos pastel del Palacio y que duró cerca de veinte minutos, la princesa consideró «sumamente importante admitir el hecho de no haber investigado más a fondo su pasado y asumir también haber sido tan manipulada y engañada» por Epstein, a quien había visitado en Palm Beach.

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Mette-Marit también aclaró la naturaleza de su vínculo con Epstein. «Era una relación de amistad: para mí era, ante todo, un amigo». Y descartó cualquier otro tipo de vínculo sentimental.

La princesa también reconoció que después de un tiempo decidió ponerle fin a esa amistad por episodios incómodos que no dio a conocer. En ese momento, intervino el príncipe Haakon y se limitó a señalar que en uno de esos momentos la hicieron sentir «un poco insegura» a su esposa.

Según los mensajes divulgados por los medios noruegos, cuando ya llevaba diez años de casada con el príncipe noruego y Epstein ya había sido condenado por pagar servicios sexuales a una menor de edad, Mette-Marit le escribió a Epstein que lo había «buscado en Google» y que acompañó su mensaje con la leyenda «no me causó muy buena impresión» y un emoticón sonriente.

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Cuando le mencionaron ese episodio en la entrevista, con los ojos llorosos, la princesa dijo que no lo recordaba con precisión y tampoco dio mayores detalles sobre otra comunicaciones, ni la visita que hizo con una amiga durante cuatro días a su casa de Florida.

«Entendí que era alguien malo, con quien la gente no debería tener contacto. Y vi de cerca cómo chantajeaba a otros», dijo la princesa a modo de corolario según el texto de la entrevista que publicó el sitio del canal NRK.

Entre las publicaciones más escandalosas entre el financista y la princesa, hay una de 2012 cuando Epstein le cuenta que iba a París «en busca de una esposa» y ella le respondió que la capital francesa es «buena para el adulterio» pero que «las escandinavas son mejores esposas».

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La del viernes fue la única entrevista que Mette-Marit concedió tras las revelaciones de los archivos de Epstein y se dio en medio de una semana convulsionada por las noticias sobre la salud de la princesa y la visita que el domingo anterior realizó a la cárcel para ver a su hijo, Marius Borg Høiby.

El hijo que Mette-Marit tuvo antes de casarse con el príncipe Haakon fue procesado por la justicia noruega por 38 delitos, entre los que resaltan acusaciones de violación, violencia de género y tráfico de drogas. Si bien el joven niega las acusaciones, los avances del juicio en su contra lo mantienen detenido con prisión preventiva.

Mette-Marit sufre además una forma de fibrosis pulmonar crónica que la mantiene alejada de la agenda de actividades oficiales de la corona.

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En los últimos días, el director de comunicaciones del Palacio, Guri Varpe, dijo al canal de noruego TV2, que en medio del cuadro crónico que afecta a la princesa heredera «recientemente ha habido un claro desarrollo negativo en su salud, y se han iniciado los preparativos para evaluar un trasplante de pulmón».

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Swalwell plays up athletic credentials in effort to blunt DHS sweeps at World Cup

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Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., invoked his collegiate soccer career while introducing a package of bills to prevent immigration enforcement behavior in and around World Cup sites this June.

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More than a dozen American cities will be hosting World Cup soccer matches, including East Rutherford, N.J., San Francisco, Los Angeles, Miami and Washington – while three Democrats on the House Homeland Security Committee want to prevent what they call racial and linguistic profiling that would instill fear in fans.

«How can our country host the World Cup while deporting visiting fans from around the world?» Swalwell asked in a statement introducing his «Safe Passage to the World Cup Act.»

«As a former Division I soccer player, I know what an honor it is to host the world’s biggest sporting event.

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Swalwell, an Iowa native, played goalkeeper in Division I soccer at Campbell University in Buies Creek, North Carolina. 

The future liberal firebrand dreamed of being a professional soccer star himself but ended up breaking his thumbs, which eventually sidelined his prospective career.

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After transferring to the University of Maryland in College Park, he interned in neighboring Washington, D.C. for Rep. Ellen Tauscher, a California Democrat.

«That was a turning point. I knew I didn’t want to play soccer anymore; I wanted to be in Washington,» Swalwell told Diablo Magazine in 2013 in a story now facsimiled on his official congressional website.

Eric Swalwell participates in the 2nd Annual Capital Classic soccer event. (Warren Rojas/Getty Images)

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Swalwell’s bill would ban federal DHS funding from being used for civil immigration enforcement activities on public transit or at terminals from June 11 to July 19 in any city hosting a FIFA match or festival.

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The bill does provide a carveout for «hot pursuit» of suspects presenting an «imminent risk to public safety.»

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«Our priority should be to showcase our best—not have police commandeering buses, trains, and public spaces,» Swalwell said in a statement.

«This bill ensures ICE cannot turn everyday public transportation into a place of terror. It is shameful for DHS to trap people with political stunts.»

«We are better than this,» he said.

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Swalwell sits on the House Homeland Security Committee’s Task Force on Enhancing Security for Special Events in the United States.

That panel’s top Democrat, Rep. Nellie Pou of New Jersey, represents the area around the New York Giants’ stadium, where matches will be held.

Pou crafted a companion bill called the Save the World Cup Act, which bans immigration enforcement near matches or festivals themselves and would enforce measures to ensure parking lots and fan midways are not encroached upon by ICE enforcement sweeps to «deter attendance and indiscriminately target communities.»

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«With fewer than 90 days until kickoff, the World Cup should bring the world together and not leave families wondering if ICE agents will be waiting outside stadiums,» Pou said in a statement, adding that she had asked ICE Director Todd Lyons whether he would assure her of no such enforcement — but that he had declined.

A third task force member — Rep. LaMonica McIver, D-N.J., — still faces charges over an alleged assault on a federal agent outside Delaney Hall in her hometown of Newark.

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The case remains active as of January, according to the New Jersey Monitor, which reported that Biden-appointed Judge Jamel Semper allowed two of three counts to proceed as McIver appeals.

McIver’s companion bill would prohibit state grant programs for being used for civil immigration enforcement near World Cup game sites.

«Fans from around the world and across the country will travel to New Jersey to watch the World Cup, and keeping them safe means protecting them from DHS attempting to turn this global event into a dragnet for the Trump administration’s mass deportation agenda,» she said in a statement.

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«We fought to secure millions of federal dollars so soccer fans can enjoy the biggest game in the world — they should not be intimidated by immigration enforcement. I’m introducing this bill to draw a clear line that makes sure state and local law enforcement can actually focus on keeping fans safe.»

A DHS spokesperson said the agency still plans to work with local and federal partners to secure the World Cup matches «in line with federal law and the U.S. Constitution as we do with every major sporting event, while showcasing American greatness to the entire world.»

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«International visitors who legally come to the United States for the World Cup have nothing to worry about,» DHS said. «What makes someone a target for immigration enforcement is whether or not they are illegally in the U.S.— full stop.»

The spokesperson called speculation in the legislative package «ill informed» and said that foreign visitors must still be «proactive» and have all their forms filed in Washington, and their personal documents in order, ahead of time to ensure a smooth travel experience.

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La dictadura cubana anunció el segundo apagón general en la isla en menos de una semana

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Los cubanos vuelven a sufrir un apagón general en menos de una semana

En medio de la grave crisis que atraviesa el pueblo cubano, este sábado se produjo un nuevo corte de electricidad en toda la isla, según informó el Ministerio de Energía del régimen castrista, en lo que supone el segundo apagón general en menos de una semana.

Se produjo una “desconexión total” del sistema eléctrico nacional, de acuerdo a lo reportado por el ministerio en una publicación en X alrededor de las 18:45 (22:45 GMT) hora local, añadiendo que se habían iniciado los trabajos para restablecer el suministro eléctrico.

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Se trata del séptimo apagón general que sufre la población en el último año y medio.

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Un hombre camina por las calles de La Habana en medio del apagón general (EFE/ Ernesto Mastrascusa)

El último fue hace apenas unos días. El martes pasado ocurrió lo mismo de este sábado, cuando toda la isla sufrió una “desconexión total” del sistema eléctrico. El corte afectó a todo el territorio durante aproximadamente 29 horas y media.

El miércoles régimen declaró restablecido el Sistema Electroenergético Nacional tras más de un día sin servicio, aunque gran parte de la isla permanecía bajo apagones programados y prolongados en medio de la crisis energética persistente.

En La Habana, los cortes diarios alcanzaron hasta 15 horas, mientras que en provincias del interior las interrupciones llegaron a superar las 48 horas consecutivas Los prolongados apagones han afectado la vida económica y social de la isla, que experimentó una contracción superior al 15 % de su economía desde 2020.

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Además, los cortes de luz han sido el principal motivo de las protestas más significativas en el país.

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Una mujer sostiene en alto la linterna de su celular mientras habla con una amiga, en Santa Cruz del Norte (AP Foto/Ramón Espinosa, archivo)

Marco Rubio, secretario de Estado de Estados Unidos, calificó este viernes al régimen de Cuba como un “desastre” en su administración de la isla tras el anuncio del presidente estadounidense Donald Trump del inicio de contactos con La Habana para una salida a la crisis humanitaria que atraviesa.

Cuba es un desastre, y se debe a su gobierno comunista“, afirmó el jefe de la diplomacia estadounidense ante la prensa al salir junto a Trump de la Casa Blanca rumbo a Florida.

En ese sentido, señaló que el rumbo que buscan las autoridades para el país “no funciona”. “Hoy no tengo ninguna novedad para ustedes al respecto, salvo que esto lleva ocurriendo desde hace seis o siete años: son un desastre”, reiteró.

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Sin embargo, dejó en claro la mirada de Estados Unidos sobre la administración régimen: “La situación está peor que nunca”. Estados Unidos y Cuba mantienen un diálogo reciente tras la captura del ex dictador Nicolás Maduro en una operación estadounidense en Caracas, el pasado 3 de enero.

No obstante, este sábado la dictadura advirtió a Washington que no negociará su sistema político “con nadie”. “Puedo confirmar categóricamente que el sistema político de Cuba no es negociable, y por supuesto ni el presidente ni el cargo de ningún funcionario en Cuba están sujetos a negociación con Estados Unidos”, afirmó el viceministro de Relaciones Exteriores cubano, Carlos Fernández de Cossio, en una rueda de prensa recogida por la Agencia Cubana de Noticias (ACN).

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La dictadura cubana aclaró este sábado que no negociará su sistema político «con nadie» (REUTERS/Norlys Perez)

Fernández de Cossio ha puntualizado que no descartan que las dos naciones puedan alcanzar “determinados acuerdos de interés mutuo” como ya ha ocurrido en “experiencias anteriores”, al tiempo que ha apuntado a la existencia de otros “asuntos de repercusión para los dos países que pueden incluirse de forma prioritaria en las negociaciones”. Por ejemplo, cuestiones relacionadas con la cooperación regional en materia de seguridad nacional y lucha contra el narcotráfico.

Horas más tarde, durante la cumbre de la Comunidad de Estados Latinoamericanos y Caribeños (CELAC), celebrada en Bogotá, el ministro de Relaciones Exteriores del régimen, Bruno Rodríguez, anunció la disposición de La Habana a entablar “undiálogo serio y responsable»con Estados Unidos, siempre bajo la condición de que cualquier acercamiento excluya la injerencia en los asuntos internos de la isla.

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Estas declaraciones de la dictadura tienen lugar tras los dichos del presidente Trump, quien en la semana había afirmado que podría ser quien tenga “el honor” de “tomar Cuba”, refiriéndose a un posible acuerdo o a la adopción de medidas más drásticas si las autoridades cubanas no acceden a sus demandas.

El mandatario estadounidense describió a la isla como una “nación fallida” y “muy debilitada”, y manifestó su confianza en poder “hacer cualquier cosa que quiera” respecto a la situación cubana.



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