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Otaola Unveils Collaboration with Trump Administration to Topple Latin American Dictatorships

Wednesday, November 13, 2024 by Elizabeth Alvarado

Otaola Unveils Collaboration with Trump Administration to Topple Latin American Dictatorships
Donald Trump and Otaola in 2020 - Image by © Alexander Facebook / Otaola

Influencer Alexander Otaola has reached out to singer and composer Manuel González, known as Manolín, to announce a strategic collaboration with the Trump administration aimed at dismantling dictatorships across Latin America. Otaola took issue with a post by Manolín following Donald Trump's election victory. The musician had described the United States as a "horror comedy," suggesting that Netflix would now air a second season of "Trump's Show."

"As this show progresses, Manolín, dictatorships will fall. We have already planned a direct initiative with President Donald Trump and his administration, with the goal of overthrowing regimes that oppress their people," Otaola declared. He emphasized the presence of these oppressive regimes in Latin America and warned that they would soon collapse, impacting those who support them.

Renewed Efforts Against Dictatorships

"Yes, Manolín, the second installment of Donald Trump's series promises more action than the first," Otaola highlighted. Following the recent Republican victory, Otaola was visibly excited and announced the impending release of a new "red list."

This list, initially discussed with Trump in October 2020 during a meeting in Florida, targets Cuban artists linked to the Castro regime who have permission to travel to the United States. Otaola had requested the then-president to consider the list, to which Trump allegedly agreed to support if re-elected. Although Biden won that election, with Trump's potential return to the White House, Otaola is revisiting the list to urge U.S. authorities to reconsider the visas or entry permissions for public figures sympathetic to the dictatorship.

Impact on Cuban Artists

"Red List on the Way! How delightful!" Otaola enthusiastically posted on Facebook. The inauguration of Trump's return to office is set for Monday, January 20, 2025, at 12:00 pm EST, at the United States Capitol in Washington D.C. This echoes previous discussions among congress members about appointing Marco Rubio as Secretary of State.

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