Regime Change in Focus: The Indictment of Raul Castro and U.S. Foreign Policy
John Solomon Reports
John Solomon
4.7 • 6.3K Ratings
🗓️ 29 May 2026
⏱️ 38 minutes
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Summary
In this episode of John Solomon Reports, we tackle critical global and domestic issues with Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis, who shares her thoughts on the recent indictment of Raul Castro by the Department of Justice for the downing of American planes in 1996. The discussion revolves around the implications of this indictment for U.S. foreign policy towards Cuba and whether military intervention might be necessary to ensure justice for victims and promote regime change.
The conversation then shifts to the controversial actions of Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal, who has been accused of undermining U.S. foreign policy by collaborating with adversarial nations. Congresswoman Malliotakis calls for serious investigations into such actions, emphasizing the need for accountability among elected officials.
John also delves into the striking opposition from Democrats against the establishment of a Smithsonian American Women's History Museum, highlighting the absurdity of political maneuvering that prioritizes ideological agendas over women's representation. Malliotakis shares her commitment to ensuring that the museum honors biological women and reflects their contributions to history.
Furthermore, the episode addresses the role of organizations like Code Pink, which have been accused of undermining American interests while receiving taxpayer support. Congresswoman Malliotakis discusses the ongoing investigations into their activities and the need for stricter oversight of non-profits that operate contrary to U.S. values.
Additionally, John is joined by Darren Selnick to discuss the potential implications of a new deal with Iran regarding its nuclear program. They explore the importance of ensuring that any agreement holds Iran accountable and prevents them from gaining undue advantages.
Finally, Carl Hohsfield, Executive Vice President for AMAC, shares insights from their recent advocacy efforts on Capitol Hill aimed at tackling healthcare reform, Medicare, and Social Security.
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