The Latest: Trump says he’ll reverse US-Cuba agreement
Trump would undo Obama's Cuba moves unless religious freedom allowed
Video 1:22 Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, campaigning in Miami, says he would undo U.S. President Barack Obama's "one-sided" Cuba actions unless the Castro government allows religious freedom and frees political prisoners. (Reuters)
By Associated Press September 16 at 7:57 PM
WASHINGTON — The Latest on the U.S. presidential race (all times EDT):
7:40 p.m.
Donald Trump says that, if he’s elected president, he will reverse President Barack Obama’s efforts to normalize relations with Cuba — unless the country abides by certain “demands.”
Trump says at a Miami rally that those demands will include religious and political freedom for the Cuban people and the freeing of all political prisoners.
Trump says he’ll “stand with the Cuban people in their fight against communist oppression.”
The comment marks yet another reversal for the GOP candidate, who previously said he supported the idea of normalized relations, but wished the U.S. had negotiated a better deal.
“Fifty years is enough,” he told the Daily Caller last year.
Trump on Friday called the deal “one-sided” and said it only benefits the Castro regime. __
7:30 p.m. .. [ .. so now Republican's are criticizing Clinton for looking ""so serious"" .. miserable misogynist inclinations just don't disappear do they ..]