Florida Reignites Probe Into Raul Castro’s Role in 1996 Shootdown, Demanding Accountability for American Lives
Florida takes a bold stand reopening the criminal case against Raul Castro for ordering the 1996 shootdown of exile planes—a long-overdue pursuit of justice for American citizens and national sovereignty.
In a decisive move that underscores the persistent threat posed by communist regimes hostile to America, Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced the revival of a dormant criminal investigation into former Cuban leader Raul Castro’s direct involvement in the 1996 shootdown of four unarmed planes operated by anti-communist exiles. This renewed probe confronts years of federal inaction, particularly during the Biden administration which had shuttered this critical inquiry—a troubling example of political expediency overriding justice. As families mourned and Floridians demanded answers, Washington looked away. How long will our nation tolerate such negligence? Why Does This Matter to America Today?...
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