On We The People (aired 03-20-26), Alina Gonzalez Dockery breaks down Cuba’s deepening national crisis, including repeated power grid collapses, government control, food and water shortages, and the growing demand for freedom and accountability. The show also examines the Cuban regime’s new signals toward diaspora investment and asks whether real reform is possible or whether it is only a strategy for survival. In the second half, the focus shifts to the United States, where growing division inside Trump’s MAGA base raises major questions about foreign policy, leadership, and the future of the conservative movement. From Havana to Washington, this episode explores what happens when people begin to challenge power and demand change. Watch We The People for sharp political commentary, legal insight, and common-sense analysis of today’s biggest issues.
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Medicaid myths, federal power struggles, and the global rise in antisemitism—Alina Gonzalez Dockery brings clarity and courage to today’s most urgent issues.