U.S. Congress
U.S. Congress discussions focus on Cuba relations, including debates on the embargo, potential small business exemptions, and sanctions. Bipartisan law targets Maduro.
Otaola Confronts Colombian Foreign Minister in Washington: "Negotiating Peace with Terrorists Isn't True Peace"
Published on 1/29/2025
Possible Ban on TikTok in the U.S. Gains Supreme Court Support
Published on 1/13/2025
Debate in U.S. Congress Over Cuba Embargo: Calls for Doubling Sanctions
Published on 12/12/2024
Could Donald Trump Revoke the Cuban Adjustment Act in the U.S.?
Published on 12/6/2024
U.S. Congress Passes Bipartisan Law to Strengthen Stance Against Maduro Regime
Published on 11/19/2024
Will Donald Trump Gain Unrestricted Power in His Next Term?
Published on 11/12/2024
United States Announces Sanctions Against Cuban Government for Failing to Combat Human Trafficking
Published on 10/2/2024
Cuban-American Congresswoman María Elvira Salazar Meets with Javier Milei at Casa Rosada
Published on 8/27/2024
Republicans Urge Biden to Step Down Immediately: "If He's Unfit to Run, He's Unfit to Serve"
Published on 7/22/2024
Miguel Díaz-Canel Defends Unanimous Votes in National Assembly: "It's the People's Dictatorship"
Published on 7/20/2024
Former Congressman Joe García Reveals Potential Legislation to Exempt Cuban Small Businesses from Embargo
Published on 5/30/2024
U.S. Lawmakers Slam Decision to Remove Cuba from Terrorism Non-Cooperation List
Published on 5/19/2024