Summary:
- Cuba's Power Grid Collapses
- Castro's Grandson Ready To Talk With Trump
Cuba Goes Dark
Hours after USA Today published an interview between one of its journalists and Cuban President Castro's grandson, Raúl Guillermo Rodríguez Castro, the communist-run island experienced an island-wide power grid collapse.
The electrical workers' union said the entire power grid went offline and that officials were investigating the cause. Cuba's energy ministry confirmed the blackout and said crews were working to restore service.
"A total disconnection of the National Electric Power System is occurring. The causes are being investigated," the electrical workers' union wrote on X.
🔴 #AHORA || Ocurre una desconexión total del Sistema Electroenergético Nacional. Se investigan las causas.
— Unión Eléctrica de Cuba (@OSDE_UNE) July 6, 2026
Se continuará informando al respecto. pic.twitter.com/F7ksTBTakO
Time is ticking for the communists in Havana to make a deal with Trump or face further economic collapse, as Havana is a case study in the failure of communism and how that economic system has never succeeded. Yet the Democratic Party is trying to convince people otherwise as it embraces the far left.
"I Can Negotiate": Castro's Grandson Says He's Ready To Discuss Cuba's Future With President Trump
Raúl Guillermo Rodríguez Castro, former Cuban president Castro's grandson and one of th