The expenditure, Newsweek said, was indirect, involving the payment of expenses incurred on a visit by consultants from a US firm. The Trump campaign did not immediately issue a statement, but in a television interview with The View, campaign manager Kellyanne Conway seemed to acknowledge that Trump had indeed spent money in Cuba. “It starts out with a screaming headline, as it usually does, that he did business in Cuba,” she said. In a 2015 interview with Jamie Weinstein of the Daily Caller, Trump said of the Obama administration’s policy: “I think it’s fine. “The concept of opening with Cuba – 50 years is enough – the concept of opening with Cuba is fine.
Source: The Guardian September 29, 2016 19:58 UTC