Will President Donald Trump Warn the Cuban Regime not to Retaliate Against Protestors?

Will President Donald Trump Warn the Cuban Regime not to Retaliate Against Protestors?

The Castro regime is in a very big bind

Javier Manjarres
Javier Manjarres
March 15, 2026

With President Donald Trump having toppled Venezuelan Dictator Nicolas Maduro and implemented an oil blockade to Cuba, the winds of change could finally be blowing through Communist Cuba, as protestors have reportedly vandalized the Communist Party offices in the city of Moron. The Cuban government's Interior Minister has confirmed a break-in at the political party's offices, adding that five individuals have been arrested.

While the "maximum pressure" against Venezuela had limited success, the stranglehold President Trump has implemented on the Castro regime could bring the President  Miguel Díaz-Canel government to its knees.

The blockade has forced rolling blackouts and has made the food, medicinal, and fuel shortages worse.

Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel asserted that while the protesters' complaints and demands were "legitimate",  the potential, and quite possibly expected,  "violence and vandalism that threatens citizen tranquility" would not go unpunished.

Rep. Carlos Gimenez
Rep. Carlos Gimenez

President Díaz-Canel also announced that Cuba has gone oil-less for three months.

This lack of oil importation is unsustainable and could prove to be the proverbial straw that broke the back of the murderous Castro regime.

Florida Congressman Carlos Gimenez (R), the only Cuban-born member of the U.S. House of Representatives, feels that President Trump should draw a line in Havana's beach sand regarding retaliatory persecution of protestors.

"I feel that, like Iran, the President should warn the Castro regime that he will not allow the regime to persecute its people. That he has the Cuban people’s back," stated Rep. Gimenez in response to a request for comment by The Floridian.

The U.S. has been involved in talks with the regime, but it appears as if President Trump is pushing for regime change.

"They have no money. They have no anything right now," President Donald Trump said in February. "Maybe we’ll have a friendly takeover of Cuba."

Javier Manjarres

Javier Manjarres

Javier Manjarres is a nationally renowned, award-winning political journalist and Publisher of Floridianpress.com, Texaspolitics.com, Cactuspolitics.com, and Domepolitics.com. He enjoys traveling, playing soccer, mixed martial arts, weight-lifting, swimming, and biking. Since 2009, Javier has reported on local, state, and national political campaigns, news, and legislative issues. Follow on "X": @JavManjarres Linkedin: Muckrack: Javier Manjarres Email: [email protected]

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