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WATCH: Blanche says he expects Raúl Castro to face charges in U.S. of his own will 'or another way'
Acting U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche, who announced the indictment Wednesday in Miami, said he expected former Cuban President Raúl Castro to appear in the U.S. for prosecution, either by "his own will or by another way."

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According to PBS News’s source item, WATCH: Blanche says he expects Raúl Castro to face charges in U.S. of his own will ‘or another way’, Acting U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche, who announced the indictment Wednesday in Miami, said he expected former Cuban President Raúl Castro to appear in the U.S. for prosecution, either by “his own will or by another way.”
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Primary source: WATCH: Blanche says he expects Raúl Castro to face charges in U.S. of his own will ‘or another way’ via PBS News. VINI cites and links the source; it does not reproduce the publisher’s full article text without rights clearance.
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- WATCH: Blanche says he expects Raúl Castro to face charges in U.S. of his own will 'or another way'PBS News - 2026-05-21T17:26:46+00:00
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