The three White House correspondents arrived on the Caribbean island of Trinidad for the 34-nation Summit of the Americas only to find the agenda set by the hemisphere's uninvited regime. "US-Cuban relations are front and center," found ABC's Jake Tapper, with "widespread support for the US to lift the embargo against Cuba enacted in 1962, six months after Barack Obama was born." President Raul Castro "has hijacked this summit," noted NBC's Chuck Todd, elevating Cuba to top talking point with a message to his US counterpart. "He is ready to talk about everything," reported CBS' Bill Plante, including human rights, freedom of the press, political prisoners. "We could be wrong, we admit it. We are human beings," was how ABC quoted Castro.
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