Trump administration demands Cuban dictator’s resignation

Yesterday, President Donald Trump commented on Cuba’s dire economic situation amid widespread blackouts and crises. “Cuba right now is in very bad shape,” he said. “And we’ll be doing something with Cuba very soon.” According to four people familiar with ongoing negotiations, the U.S. has signaled that Cuban dictator Miguel Díaz-Canel must resign to enable meaningful discussions, particularly on economic reforms. This would remove a key figurehead of the long-ruling Communist government while leaving the broader one-party system—and the influential Castro family members who remain the country’s top power brokers—largely intact.