Biden administration to remove Cuba’s designation as a state sponsor of terrorism

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President Joe Biden’s administration announced it would remove Cuba’s designation as a state sponsor of terrorism and ease some economic restrictions as part of a deal to free political prisoners in Cuba. NBC News’ Ed Augustin and Gabe Gutierrez explain the reasoning behind the decision.

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