Trump Tightens Grip on Cuba With New Executive Order Expanding Sanctions
President Donald Trump has intensified U.S. Pressure on the Cuban government, issuing a new executive order that expands sanctions against the regime and its officials. The move represents a significant escalation in U.S. Foreign policy toward the island, aiming to further isolate the current administration.

Under the new directive, the United States has toughened sanctions against the Cuban government, targeting not only the state apparatus but also specific individuals associated with the leadership. Reports indicate that Trump expanded sanctions on the Cuban regime and its members to increase the economic and political cost for those within the government.
This strategy of intensifying pressure is a central pillar of the current administration’s approach. By intensifying sanctions against Cuba, the U.S. Seeks to leverage economic restrictions to force political concessions.
Despite the restrictive nature of the executive order, the President has framed the move as a catalyst for change, having promised a “new dawn” for Cuba.
The decision underscores a hardline diplomatic stance as Donald Trump expands U.S. Sanctions against the Cuban government to limit the regime’s operational capacity.