Cuban exiles come out to support Trump in Miami after

Cuban exiles come out to support Trump in Miami after FBI raid his mansion

Cuban exiles protested in Miami in support of the former president donald trump after the FBI searched his mansion.

The demonstration of the Cubans in support of Trump took place at that time Tuesday, 4:00 p.m. in front of the Versailles restaurant, in Calle 8 SW 36 AV. It was convened and organized by the anti-Castro organization Vigilia Mambisa.

Call published Tuesday on Facebook Miguel Saavedra

Trump, trump, trump, long live trump!” shouted the protesters who had gathered in support of the former president. “Trump’s friends are here to support him,” said Miguel Saavedra, one of the leaders of Vigilia Mambisa.

Among the cries of the Cubans, the voice of a person can be heard asserting that the current US administration fears the power of the former president. “Old Joe Biden is afraid of Trump!” says a suspected Republican.

Since Mambisa Guard They commented that Trump guarantees the United States economic security and a brighter future. They believe that the current administration is embarking on a crusade against the former president.

“The political hunt they are putting on President Trump is too much. It is too much! Leave him alone! That had never been done to any president heresaid one Cuban interviewee.

Only a few people can be seen in the pictures taking part in the demonstration, but the representative of Vigilia Mambisa assures that there were many more and that they had to leave at the time of recording.

FBI agents searched this Monday Trump’s mansion in Palm BeachFlorida, and according to the former president, they opened a safe for him.

“My beautiful home, Mar-A-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida, is currently under siege, raid and occupation by a large group of FBI agents,” he said in a statement released by Save America.

Official sources said the search of the private club and residence in Mar-a-Lago focused on finding classified documents that the former president took after leaving the White House.

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