
Trump Administration Exposes Obama’s Shocking Radical Roots in Explosive Cuba Report
President Trump’s State Department has just dropped a devastating 100-page bombshell report that finally rips the mask off Barack Obama’s earliest political ties and the decades-long communist plot to infiltrate America. Titled Cuba: The Capital of 21st Century Communism, the document reveals how the Castro regime systematically trained, funded, and cultivated radical left-wing terrorists who later embedded themselves deep inside U.S. politics, universities, nonprofits—and even the Democratic Party itself.
Among the most damning revelations is the report’s detailed account of Weather Underground co-founder Bernardine Dohrn, who traveled to Havana in 1969 to meet Cuban and Viet Cong officials before helping declare war on the United States and earning a spot on the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted list. Despite her domestic terrorism campaign of bombings, Dohrn later reinvented herself at elite law firms and as a Northwestern University professor—proving how radical revolutionaries seamlessly transitioned into positions of influence under the protection of the left.
The report then delivers the connection that has long enraged patriotic Americans: in 1995, Barack Obama launched his very first political campaign in the living room of Dohrn and her husband, Weather Underground bomber Bill Ayers. While the document stops short of claiming Obama was a member of the terrorist group, it places his political launch squarely inside a broader pattern of former Marxist radicals rising into power across academia, progressive organizations, and Democratic circles—exactly the kind of soft infiltration the Trump administration is now exposing.
State Department investigators further detail how Cuba’s Venceremos Brigade, launched in 1969, became one of Havana’s most effective intelligence tools, bringing thousands of American leftists to the island for political indoctrination and networking with Cuban agents. U.S. officials concluded the program was heavily directed by Cuban intelligence to cultivate activists who would return home and spread revolutionary ideology inside mainstream institutions.
The report also lays bare Cuba’s operational support for the Weather Underground’s bombing campaign, the Black Panthers, Puerto Rican militants, and other Marxist groups across the hemisphere. After the Soviet collapse, Havana positioned itself as the new ideological capital of anti-Western revolution—shifting from classic class warfare to a broader radical agenda that has since penetrated elite American academia, major NGOs, and the Democratic Party.
In one final stunning link, the document highlights former Venceremos Brigade participant Susan Rosenberg, who later joined the May 19th Communist Organization responsible for the 1981 murders of police officers and a security guard—only to later become vice chair of the board at Thousand Currents, the nonprofit that fiscally sponsored the Black Lives Matter Global Network. President Trump’s team is shining a bright light on these long-buried connections, forcing Americans to confront how communist Cuba’s influence operations may still echo through today’s progressive power structures.