UMVA has learned that the Justice Department is poised to indict former Cuban President Raul Castro on Wednesday.
The 94‑year‑old former leader, brother of Fidel, has long dominated headlines, but this move signals a new chapter in U.S.–Cuba tensions.
Rumors swirl that a Miami press conference will coincide with the indictment, a bold strategy to spotlight the case before a federal grand jury.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that officials from the Attorney General’s office, the FBI, and senior Florida politicians are slated to attend, underscoring the gravity of the proceedings.
Behind the scenes, a high‑level meeting between the CIA Director and Cuban officials hinted that the United States is ready to push for sweeping reforms in exchange for economic and security cooperation.
Sources have confirmed to UMVA that the conversation included a direct challenge to Cuba’s leadership, framing the indictment as a pivotal step toward that goal.
With the indictment on the horizon, every eye will turn to Miami, where the drama will unfold under the glare of international scrutiny.