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Wednesday, March 25th, 2026, I'm Dave Anthony.
His regime change coming to Cuba.
When Trump calls it a failed nation and his talks continue, Cuba's leader is now offering
to open the country up to investment from the U.S.
We cannot be fooled by these type of announcements that we hear.
This is not capitalism.
All of a sudden arriving in Cuba, they're just trying to figure out a way to inject money
into the island since they are starving.
I'm Jessica Brosenthal, fentanyl overdoses and shipments of the drug across the border
are down.
And yet it's still a top level priority for law enforcement as states watch traffickers
use foreign apps they can't track.
When I talk to our investigators and our prosecutors when they talk about fentanyl, they say
general it is in everything.
And if you are not getting your prescription from across the counter, then you are taking
your life in your own hands.
And I'm Joy Bram.
I've got the final word on The Fox News Run Down.
Life is getting harder in Cuba.
There are fuel shortages and power blackouts.
Now that Venezuela has been cut off and Russia has been really curtailed, then they find
themselves in the situation that nobody, they don't have a sugar daddy anymore.
And so they can't maintain their economy because it doesn't work.
That's Republican Congressman Carlos Seminés was born in Cuba, but his family fled to Florida
when the communist regime came into power.
It's a failed nation.
They have no money.
They have no oil.
They have no nothing.
President Trump has essentially cut off Cuba's foreign oil supply with threats to put
tariffs on any country that supplies it.
And the other day, Fox's Peter Ducey asked the president, but we don't know much about
those US Cuba talks.
At the same time, something historic is happening, right?
The situation in Cuba is just worsening.
Andrella Nara is an anchor for Fox Noticias, which airs at 4 p.m. Eastern on Fox Deportes.
And it's on the Fox Noticias YouTube channel.
And sometimes when I talk about this with people, they say, but it's been bad all along.
It's been 67 years of this.
But you have to have all the pieces of the puzzle, like the stars align for this moment
to potentially happen.
And I'm referring to this possible regime change or the collapse that President Donald
Trump has been talking so much about.
And why do I say this?
This is what's been taking place.
No oil imports in three months.
This has been happening ever since President Trump.
And the United States conducted this operation in Venezuela to capture Nicolas Maduro.
And we know that Venezuela was Cuba's lifeline.
So Cuba has not been receiving oil.
There have been already three blackouts in just a month, leaving about 11 million people
in complete darkness.
At the same time, this maximum pressure being applied by the Trump administration.
The island is now not just economically isolated, but also diplomatically isolated.
And I say this because we are also seeing an ideological shift to the right in the region.
Many conservative leaders in Latin America are strengthening their cooperation with Washington.
We just saw this during the Shield of the Americas summit.
And Ecuador, for example, just recently expelled Cuba's ambassador in their capital city in
Quito and expelled the rest of the diplomatic personnel.
Costa Rica was the most recent one to take this action as well.
They closed its embassy in Havana and also told Cuba's communist government to pull its
diplomats from San Jose.
What did Costa Rica's president Rodrigo Chavez say?
We have to clean out communists from the hemisphere.
What does President Trump ultimately want?
Does he want President Miguel Diaz Canal out of power?
Is that what he's aiming for?
Reports suggest he wants regime change.
Some say it could collapse on its own.
Others say we want military intervention.
There are Cuban Americans who want military intervention as long as there's regime change.
We don't exactly know.
There's also suggestions of Miguel Diaz Canal being the one to step down and then talking
to another figure from the Castro family.
We have heard the name of role Castro's grandson, Raulito, known as El Canguero, the Crab.
But when you speak to congressmen, Carlos Jimenez and other just Republicans in general,
they say absolutely we cannot allow this to happen.
It cannot be the Castro or Miguel Diaz Canal, they all have to be out.
Tell me about back up a little bit on Castro.
How hard line would he be?
Obviously, Fidel Castro was the one that led the revolution in 1959.
This grandson is he as hard line, is he considered to be like that?
I mean, Raul is still alive.
He's older, but he's still involved, right?
He's still involved.
He's part of the mastermind behind all this and the grandson, what's interesting is that
he's always been kind of backstage behind the scenes.
Not very visible.
I do know he has very close ties to the grandfather, he's close to him, very close to him,
right?
Eyes and ears for him.
However, what we know about him is that he likes to have a good life party.
He has been spotted in South Florida, celebrating on yachts and living the good life what Cubans
cannot do, right?
In the island.
So I'm not exactly sure how hard line he would be.
Is there some sort of an underground movement that could rise up and take over for the people?
There's been a question that I've asked myself and we've heard about it a lot, which is
is the Trump administration trying to implement the same playbook in Venezuela in Cuba, and
it wouldn't necessarily work because you don't have an opposition figure in Cuba the way
that Venezuela has one, and I'm referring to Maria Carina Machado, you don't have that figure
to kind of lead the way, lead a transition in Cuba, that's not the case.
She won the Nobel Peace Prize, of course, famously giving the actual prize medal to the president.
There's nothing like that at all in Cuba.
They don't have that, they don't have that figure, but at the same time you have the protests,
right?
These protests that we've been witnessing in the overnight hours, they're hitting a breaking
point and what I also find interesting, yes, it's not the first time that we witness people
taking to the streets and protesting in the past, they would be asking for food and medicine
and water.
What I find different this time around is that they are shouting, liberty, freedom, down
with communism.
This is what they're chanting, protesters have even been seeing burning symbols of the
regime.
So their tone, I find it to be a bit more desperate, more political, no longer about survival,
it's about regime change, and they find this to be their window of opportunity.
If they don't make this happen now, if they don't accomplish this now, then they feel like
it'll never happen.
The fuel shortages, the blackouts, the lack of a lot of things getting worse would seem
to embolden them even more, correct?
Absolutely.
And there is talk about Russia and a tanker that might make its way to Cuba, it's being
tracked.
Certainly it would go against what President Trump has done with an embargo.
Is that still possible?
Is it would give them weeks worth of fuel potentially?
Right.
And this kind of makes you think of the Cuban missile crisis, right?
What would happen if they actually make it there?
Because we also have our navy ready to go.
There was another Russian fuel tanker that was headed in that direction, but then they
detoured.
So we have to just wait and see what happens during the next few days, if they actually
get close, if not, if they detour along the way.
But like I said, Cuba is in a terrible situation.
Miguel Diaz Canal made this announcement saying, well, we want to open up to investment.
We want to allow Cubans abroad to invest.
And that sounds like reform, but it's all about cash.
And you cannot have any sort of economic reform unless you have the political system that's
in place change unless you have this regime out.
It's all about money.
Time is down.
Oil is gone.
Havana clearly needs money.
And we have to get a reality check.
You're not going to be offering this to Cubans to invest, right?
Those at live abroad.
When you don't have a system in place, there are no property rights.
There's a risk of confiscation.
There's like I said, there's no political change so we cannot be fooled by these type
of announcements that we hear.
This is not capitalism.
All of a sudden arriving in Cuba, they're just trying to figure out a way to inject money
into the item since they are starving.
A month ago, there was deadly drama just off the coast of Cuba, involving a boat from
Florida.
The Cuban government claims there were 10 people on board, Cubans living in the U.S.
with weapons and a lot of ammunition.
And they open fire on Cuban soldiers who shot back, killing four.
The other six are now in custody in Cuba facing terror and other charges accused of plotting
to infiltrate the country.
The U.S. government has its own investigation with many, including Congressman Jimenez saying
you can't take Cuba's word for what happened.
We do know that the boat, the small boat, was registered in the state of Florida.
However, what exactly the intention of that group and what exactly unfolded, who opened
fire first, that has not been confirmed.
And recently I spoke to a woman that has been named and has been accused by the Cuban
regime as the mastermind behind this operation, so to speak.
They have accused her as well of terrorism and she said, look, I was not involved.
What happens is that I've been a very outspoken critic of the Cuban regime.
They know about me.
They know about me ever since I lived in Cuba.
And this is the way that they operate.
Does she even know who these 10 people are?
Do you know?
Do we know who these 10 people are?
We only have their names.
We have their names.
You can look them up by their names and stuff.
Something else that was very strange, one of the names that was included in the list apparently
was in Cuba, according to the Cuban government, right?
The day after this incident, this individual, this young man was in South Florida giving
interviews.
So how can he be in Cuba if he's in South Florida the following day, right?
So that's why it's very, you can't trust everything that they, that they're putting out
there.
Venezuela, we referenced it.
They haven't had any oil shipments since the US went into Venezuela and captured
leader Nicholas Maduro.
This week, Thursday, he's going to be in court in New York City.
He's facing numerous charges, narco terrorism and drug-related charges.
Fox Nation has a special out on this, the House of Maduro, Palace to Prison.
You are featured in this special.
What should we know about the situation with Maduro, the ousted leader?
Nicholas Maduro claims that he has no money whatsoever for his defense.
And here's a situation, Nicholas Maduro is not Venezuela's legitimate president.
The United States has said this since 2019, we do not recognize him as a legitimate president.
However, Nicholas Maduro claims he's the legitimate president and because of this,
he claims he can use government money from Venezuela to defend himself.
And that's one of the questions that will be raised during this hearing, but it's
very interesting to see, right?
How his life went from the palace in Mita Flotus in Caracas to a prison.
We have some details as to what life is like in prison for Maduro.
He is being held in a small cell.
There's a metal bed, a very small window, very limited light.
He's isolated.
He leaves approximately three times a week and there are reports that he has been heard
yelling at night, screaming at night, I'm the president of Venezuela, I'm the president
of Venezuela.
So a sharp contrast, right, from what we saw months ago.
He was dancing.
He kept saying to the United States, come get me and now look at his life.
He's not dancing anymore.
He's apparently screaming within his cell.
Now that Maduro's out and there is new leadership in Venezuela, what is it like there?
What's the regime like with the power structure and about the people and the living conditions
there now?
So there has been some progress in the sense that the U.S. Embassy in Caracas reopened,
but let's remember there are still about 500 political prisoners that are still jailed.
We've also seen some leadership changes, Delsey Rodriguez dismantling the military hierarchy,
but this is something very important to watch and I say it because yes, she removed the
Minister of Defense Vladimir Padrino and appointed Gustavo González Lopez.
But who is Gustavo González Lopez?
He was sanctioned by the U.S. and the European Union for human rights violation and a human
rights watchdog is simply calling this recycling of impunity.
And on the streets, people say, yes, we are seeing some changes, but when it comes to
the economy, inflation is still extremely high.
What do they need and what do they continue asking for free and fair elections sooner than
later?
They don't want to prolong this because they say it's risky.
Meanwhile, we continue to watch Maria Carrino Machado, who said her intention is to return
to Venezuela.
However, President Donald Trump advised her.
He recommended that she not return yet to her home country to Venezuela due to security
concerns and for her safety, so we will continue to watch that to see if she decides to return
or not.
It is really something else.
That vaccination special, the House of Maduro, Palace to prison.
Andrea Llanaris is a Fox noticias anchor that show 4 p.m.
Eastern time on Fox to port has also on the Fox noticias YouTube channel.
You can also catch the episodes on the Fox one app.
Andrea, great to have you back on.
Thanks for joining us.
Thank you so much.
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This year, the CDC noted that for the year ending October 2025, there was a 17% drop
in drug overdose deaths nationwide.
Throughout all of the 2024 year, deaths involving synthetic opioids fell more than 35%.
The flow of deadly fentanyl across our border is down by a record 56% in one year.
The president addressed the issue at a state of the Union one month ago.
Still thousands of people are dying from fentanyl and drug overdose deaths.
In the one year period, ending in March of 2025, 66% of overdose deaths involved opioids.
Most of those involved synthetic opioids.
That's why I designated these cartels as foreign terrorist organizations and I declared
elicit fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction.
Local law enforcement all over the country is still dealing with it on a regular basis,
though many counties and cities have allocated more money to the problem.
In San Diego County, where Kelly Martinez is the sheriff, she noted her deputies carry
around Narcan and they have a specialized team of deputies dedicated to combating fentanyl
trafficking.
While recent years have shown progress with a 30% decrease in fentanyl related deaths in
2024, the loss of 494 lives remains a sobering reminder that our work is far from over.
So for all the work being done, the flow of fentanyl has not stopped and is still finding
its way into American communities.
Listen, the fentanyl epidemic is still very much a crisis in the United States.
Alan Wilson is the attorney general of South Carolina.
Well, you might see ebbs and flows and downward trends in it because of a lot of the efforts
we've engaged in over the last year, two year and a half, such as closing down the border
and our world drugs.
You're still seeing fentanyl as a major issue back in 2024.
My office was involved in a local state and federal investigation of fentanyl trafficking
in the upstate of South Carolina.
In fact, in one operation, we seized enough fentanyl to kill half a million people.
I know the DEA sees enough fentanyl to kill over 100 million people in July of last year.
So fentanyl is very much something that is a problem in the US, but the problem isn't
just fentanyl.
The problem is, is these social media platforms like the Chinese owned application WeChat
or Wation, which is its Chinese counterpart, are being used by Chinese as well as Mexican
drug cartels to launder millions, hundreds of millions of dollars in drug trafficking
funds that are being piped into the United States of America.
And this is being used to kill our citizens.
I'm going to get to that in a second about where these investigations are leading you.
But bring me back to South Carolina for a second here.
When you all investigate these deaths, what are you finding about how purchases are often
being made?
Are dealers cutting drugs with fentanyl?
How is fentanyl getting into communities?
When I talk to my team of investigators, they say, general, everything that we touch is
got fentanyl in it.
It seems like it's not just any listed drugs like cocaine and heroin and meth, it's not
just being used to adulterate or expand those supplies, but it's also being used in things
like oxycontin and other opiates.
It's also being used in pills that kids use to study.
Kids taking drugs, not drugs, but taking pills to help them stay up and study in the
catarole.
Right, that's a notable one.
They're taking these drugs and a lot of times they're getting these pills from their
friends or from not the most reputable places.
If it's not coming from a pharmacy, there's a significant chance that it has been adulterated
or cut with fentanyl.
And what these drug dealers will do is they'll take one pill and they'll mix it with fentanyl
and make five or ten or fifteen pills.
The problem is that you can't control the dosage amounts of the fentanyl in each pill
and a couple of grains of fentanyl is enough to kill a human being.
My team is telling me they see fentanyl in everything, not just opiates and pills like
Adderol, but they're singing the illicit drugs as well.
So it is very concerning for us and obviously law enforcement is combating this, not just
in our state, but around the country.
But it is everywhere and is everything and again, while we might be curbing the amount
of fentanyl coming into the US, the supply that is here is still very much pervasive in
all of our communities.
Now, let's go back to the concern over these Chinese chat apps.
You wrote in a letter to the president with your counterpart in North Carolina that the
transnational trade fueling the epidemic relies heavily on sophisticated money laundering
networks and increasingly strong evidence indicates that we chat and its China-based
sister application serve as the central financial conduits for these operations.
Tell us more about what you guys are finding in your investigations.
Well, last year, the North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson and I actually had a press
conference and we let a bipartisan coalition of attorneys general in engaging we chat,
which is the American-based application of Wation, which is the Chinese version of it
in China.
And obviously, what we had learned through our investigations is that a lot of these drug
traffickers, whether they're Mexican cartels or others, are using WeChat and Chinese
businessmen, we're using it as well, they're using as a peer-to-peer app and a money transferring
app to transfer illicit funds and launder funds, hundreds of millions of dollars in funds
that are being used to traffic and fentanyl.
So they're using the back channel of these applications that we were not able to get to.
Now we did engage WeChat, which is a US-based company that falls under US jurisdiction
in US laws, but the sister application, which is based under Chinese laws and is using Chinese
telephone numbers as opposed to US numbers, does not fall under US jurisdiction, it does
not have oversight by the US government, it doesn't have, we don't have the ability to
follow the funds.
And Wation is the sister application, and that is what they're using, and we can't touch
them, which is why we're asking President Trump and his administration to aid us in
that at their level, because at the local level, we've exhausted all of our means of being
able to combat this type of illicit conduct.
If the president did something, what would it be?
Would it be to just get the data so that you could track the people who are the traffickers?
What's your goal here?
We want the president to understand is that when they're engaging with the People's Republic
of China, which is a pacing threat to the United States, for the president and his administration
as well as the Department of State under Secretary Rubio, to understand that the Chinese
are engaging the US, maybe not in a form of conventional warfare, but they are using other
forms of warfare that fall below the spectrum of actual conflict, they are using technologies
like Wation or WeChat to basically support drug trafficking operations that are leading
to the deaths of millions of American citizens.
And we want them to understand that if China is going to engage the United States with
this, that the US should use every single diplomatic tool in its arsenal as well as economic
or financial tools to hold China accountable for what they're facilitating here in the
United States.
Again, this is no different than a China where basically, you know, sneaking in Chinese
assassins to kill US citizens.
They are sneaking in drugs using these social media platforms and they're knowingly doing
it and they're not allowing us to be able to curtail it at the law enforcement level.
So we're asking the president to use all the powers at the national level as well as
as diplomatic and economic means to basically push back against the Chinese government.
Now it's interesting because you know the president has said when he's implemented tariffs
that part of his tariff war has been about addressing fentanyl.
He's expressed dismay and anger at the Chinese precursor chemicals going to the Mexican drug
cartels in order to fuel this problem.
Do you see any evidence of the Chinese government trying to stop those fentanyl precursors from
getting to Mexico?
I don't think the Chinese government will ever try to stop when it comes to harassing
or weakening our US, the United States of America, whether it's through engaging, you
know, engaging in illicit pipelining of fentanyl or harassing us in other ways, invading our
privacy rights, sowing misinformation, disinformation, whatever they can do to weaken or
attack the United States.
They're going to use every recourse at their level.
The president Trump has been very strong with this and it's the first administration.
He took a very hard line against fentanyl trafficking.
He took a very hard line against companies like WeChat.
Last summer, he signed the Halt Fentanyl Act, which is an incredible law that helps
us better go after fentanyl traffickers and we know that the president is engaged on
this issue.
We just wanted the president to know that local law enforcement and attorneys general
from the various states.
And by the way, this is a bipartisan issue.
Democrats and Republicans recognize that these Chinese social media platforms that can
also be peer-to-peer platforms for transferring funds are being used to hurt and attack the
American people and we wanted the president to be aware of it.
We want his administration to be aware of it so that they can help us in our law enforcement
efforts at the diplomatic level.
And obviously, as you just said, the president has tools at his disposal that we don't
have, like the ability to use tariffs to defend the American people.
How concerned are you over American social media?
We've heard stories, obviously, over the years of kids buying, you know, what they think
is a percussed or an Adderall or whatever on Instagram, on Facebook, on wherever.
I imagine that's on your radar as well and nothing has really gotten through Congress
on that front, has it?
That not to my knowledge.
Obviously, there's something I'm very concerned about.
As I just said, when I talk to our investigators and our prosecutors, when they talk about
fentanyl, they say, general, it is in everything.
And if you are not getting your pill, your prescription from across the counter, then you
are taking your life in your own hands.
If you're taking that pill from a friend at school or from a bottle that you didn't get
from a pharmacist, there is a possibility that that has been adulterated or cut with some
type of fentanyl.
Obviously, if you're engaging in illicit drugs, we know that illicit drugs like cocaine,
heroin, and meth, and crack, and others are being cut with fentanyl as well.
So fentanyl is kind of in everything, and it's a money multiplier for drug dealers.
But it's also a way for governments like China to hurt, weaken, and harass the United States
by killing its citizens and be stretching the bandwidth of our first responders and our
local and federal law enforcement officials.
They're distracting us, and they're using that as a way to weaken us.
Attorney General of South Carolina, Alan Wilson, thank you so much for joining us.
Thank you so much.
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Joe Abraham.
What's on your mind?
On January 19th, 2025, my family was shattered.
My daughter was taken from us in an act of violence that in my view should never have happened.
In the days and months that followed, I made the decision that no grieving parents should
ever have to make to speak out publicly over and over again about what I believe were
systematic failures that cost my daughter her life.
I've spoken to lawmakers.
I sat for interviews on national television.
I wrote and spoke wherever I was given the opportunity, not because I wanted attention,
but because I believe deeply that what happened to my daughter was not an isolated tragedy.
It was a warning.
I said that if nothing changed, it would happen again.
And now just over a year later, another family is living that nightmare at the hands of
Illinois sanctuary policies in 18 year old college students.
Someone just beginning life has been killed.
And once again, the circumstances raise the same painful questions about policy, enforcement
and accountability.
Once again, we are confronted with the possibility that this tragedy like the one that took my
daughter might have been prevented.
There is no vindication in this only heartbreak again.
When I first began speaking out, some people listened, others told me that what happened
to my daughter was rare, that it should not shape broader policy, that the system, while
imperfect, was working as intended.
But how many times does something have to happen before we stop calling it rare?
What we see now is not just the coincidence, it is the result of policies that, however
well-intentioned, create real gaps.
Gaps were individuals who should be identified detained or removed are not.
Gaps that allow preventable tragedies to occur.
This is not about assigning blame to entire communities, it is not about fear or division,
it is about responsibility, it is about whether we are willing to acknowledge that public
policy has real world consequences, and that when these policies fail, people pay with
their lives.
I spent the past year trying to turn unimaginable grief into something that might protect others.
I have met with policy makers, I have shared my daughter's story more times than I can count,
I have pushed for change that I believe could prevent another family from going through
what mine has endured, yet here we are.
Another young life lost, another family forever changed, another moment in which we are forced
to ask questions that should already have answers.
How many warnings does it take?
How many families have to suffer before we are willing to confront the reality that
something is broken?
I don't pretend to have every solution, but I know this, ignoring the problem will not
make it go away, dismissing these tragedies as isolated incidents will not prevent the
next one, if anything it guarantees it.
The family now living through this, my heart is with you.
I know the shock, the anger, the unbearable grief.
I know the questions that will keep you up at night, and I am so deeply sorry that the
warnings came too late to spare you.
I am Joe Abraham, this piece originally ran on Fox Digital.
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