The Justice Department plans to indict former Cuban President Raúl Castro Wednesday, a move that coincides with the island’s independence day and a threat from President Trump to invade the island. NewsNation, the Hill’s sister network, confirmed the Justice Department plans to indict Castro, while Reuters reported that an indictment has already been returned. Prosecutors in the…
Trump administration set to indict Raúl Castro, former Cuban president
Originally reported by The Hill
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