As Rubio's Cuban Priorities Start!!
Born 53 years ago in Miami to counter revolutionary Cuban parents, Marco Rubio has spent his entire life trying to overthrow the Cuban Revolution, which overthrew the US/Mafia-backed Batista dictatorship in 1959 long before Rubio was born. He represented Miami in the U. S. Congress from 2011 till 2025 and, often as Chairman of the powerful Foreign Relations Committee, he many times appeared able to lead the Congressional effort to overthrow the Cuban Revolution, but failed. But now, as President Donald Trump's ultra-powerful Secretary of State, Rubio is considered a sure-shot to finally overthrow the Cuban Revolution. But first the new Secretary of State is trying to end bloody and nagging Israel-Gaza and Russia-Ukraine Wars, not to mention a bloody war in Africa and the new threat of a war between two huge neighboring nuclear powers India and Pakastan. But Rubio, even as he has flown to 14 different foreign nations lately, never forgets his passion for Cuba, which at the start of May in 2025 includes the US-Cuba LEGEND Joanne Chesimard.
But WHY Joanne Chesimard??
Before he ends the Cuban Revolution, probably sometime in 2025, his statement above indicates that Marco Rubio plans to bring the legendary Joanne Chesimard back from her longtime exile in Cuba and put her back in a U. S. prison.
Born in New York with the name Assata Shakur in a militant family fighting for black causes, she changed her name to Joanne Chesimard. Her brother Mutulu Shakur was the father of Tupac Shakur, the famed rapper who was shot to death in Las Vegas by rivals. Joanne grew up in an era when groups such as the Black Panthers and Black Liberation Army had many struggles with the police. Joanne was in a car with two friends when they were pulled over on the New Jersey Turnpike in 1973. In a shootout the State Trooper Werner Foerster was shot and killed. Joanne was charged and convicted of the murder. But she escaped from prison on November 2, 1979. She survived in safe houses but famously arrived in Cuba in 1984. She told Cuba's revolutionary icon Fidel Castro that she was innocent of the murder and that she was a victim of prejudice. Fidel Castro believed her. And so...she has remained in exile in Cuba till today in May of 2025. The state of New Jersey and now Marco Rubio still want Joanne Chesemard finally returned to the United States.
The Forester-Chesimard saga, of course, also revolves around Fidel Castro's massive role in US-Cuban Relations since the 1950s. He personally approved Chesimard's exile in Cuba in 1984 although he also was known to have returned fugitives back to the US, including expected or convicted murderers. Fidel Castro died at age 90 in Havana in 2016 but his revolutionary legacy still remains a prime factor in Cuba today. Thus, in regards to Joanne Chesimard and other relations with Cuba, the ultra-powerful Miami-born Secretary of State Marco Rubio will be dealing with Castro's abiding legacy.
As you can see above, from her escape from prison on November 2nd in 1979 till today in May of 2025, Joanne Deborah Chesimard has been a US-Cuban legend and the state of New Jersey has never forgotten the murder of State Trooper Werner Foerster. In all those decades, Joanne Deborah Chesimard has remained on the FBI's famed Most Wanted List. Now in May of 2025 she is back in the headlines.
And now in 2025 the two most powerful people in the world are U. S. President Donald Trump and U. S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio. They both want to finally end the Cuban Revolution and to finally bring Joanne Deborah Chesemard back from Cuba to the United States.
Cuba's longtime Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez was born on January 22nd 1958 in Havana, a year before the triumph of the Cuban Revolution. A graduate of the University of Havana, Bruno has strongly supported Fidel Castro's Revolution, including many times in speeches at the United Nations. He says: "Instead of ending the justfied Cuban Revolution, the United States should end its illegal Cuban Blockade that since 1962 has tried to starve and deprive the Cuban people to please the Cubans in Miami, like Rubio. As for Joanne Chesimard, Cuba has apprehended drug smuggers and murderers that the United States wanted and then we have turned them over to the United States. As for Joanne Chesimard, we have felt her exile is justiified."
Below are three YouTube videos about Chesimard:












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