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"On Our Way To Cuba": Left-Wing Nonprofit Boss Flies First Class For Virtue Signaling Tour
"On Our Way To Cuba": Left-Wing Nonprofit Boss Flies First Class For Virtue Signaling Tour
The head of a left-wing nonprofit, reportedly linked to a Marxist propaganda network connected to a China-based billionaire, flew first class while her supporters traveled in coach to Cuba. This appears to be an effort aimed at disrupting U.S. foreign policy operations in the Caribbean.
"NOW we're on our way to Cuba!" Code Pink wrote on X on Friday.
NOW 🇨🇺 We're on our way to Cuba!
Our CODEPINK delegation to the Nuestra América convoy is carrying thousands...
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Source: Bloomberg
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