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PolitiFact: A look at Karen Bass’ comments about Castro and Cuba
Tampa Bay Times ^ | August 04, 2020 | Amy Sherman, PolitiFact Senior Correspondent

Posted on 05/19/2026 6:18:15 AM PDT by Red Badger

As a California congresswoman, Bass traveled to Cuba with the Obama administration in support of its policies.

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U.S. Rep. Karen Bass, D-Calif., has had a lower profile than other Democrats, but now is a contender to be Joe Biden’s vice presidential running mate. That higher profile is coming with more scrutiny of her past positions, including her positions on Cuba.

U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., said if Bass becomes vice president she "will be the highest-ranking Castro sympathizer in the history of the United States government." Democrats who represent large exile communities in south Florida have raised concerns, too.

Bass rejected Rubio’s characterization and called the Castro regime “brutal.”

“Well, one, I don’t consider myself a Castro sympathizer,” she said on Meet the Press recently. “Number two, my position on Cuba is really no different than the position of the Obama administration.”

Bass’ record on Cuba has raised questions about whether it will torpedo her chances to help Biden in Florida, a state with exiles who fled repressive regimes, including Cuba and Venezuela. In 2018, Florida Republicans attacked Democrats repeatedly as socialists and ultimately won those races by tiny margins.

Her critics point to three things about Bass and Cuba: her visits to the island as a young person in the 1970s, her comments on Fidel Castro’s death in 2016, and her overall policy positions on Cuba.

We found that Bass supported former President Barack Obama’s re-engagement policy on Cuba. She has walked back her comments on Castro’s death, and she has said that her early visits there need context.

Bass as an elected official

Bass won her election for the California state assembly in 2004. She visited Cuba while in the state assembly and a few times after joining Congress in 2011. She traveled with the Center for Democracy in the Americas in 2011 to visit American political prisoner Alan Gross and with MEDICC to look at diabetes medication, her office said.

In a TV interview in August 2015, Bass, who had worked in the past as a physician assistant, spoke about her desire to test medications from Cuba used to help diabetics and about business opportunities in Cuba.

“Why wouldn’t we have a relationship with an island 90 miles off our coast with a population about the size of L.A. County — not exactly a threat?” she said.

During Obama’s second term, Obama called for normalizing relations and making it easier for Americans to travel there. Biden has said that he would return to Obama’s Cuba policy.

“In large part, I would go back,” Biden told CBS4′s Jim DeFede. “I’d still insist they keep the commitments they said they would make when we, in fact, set the policy in place.”

Bass repeatedly praised Obama’s policies to re-engage with Cuba. In 2014, she said she hoped it would lead to a “free flow of ideas and trade, including a new avenue for agricultural businesses in California” and provide opportunities to “test and share medical breakthroughs.”

Bass traveled with Secretary of State John Kerry to Havana in 2015 when the American flag was raised at the U.S. embassy.

She also traveled with Obama in March 2016 on his visit to Cuba when Obama met with Raul Castro and spoke to the Cuban people. During that visit, Bass tweeted a photo of herself from her 1973 visit to Cuba.

"#ThrowbackThursday to my first visit to #Cuba in 1973. Never imagined I would one day return with @POTUS!"

Bass visits to Cuba in the 1970s

Bass first visited Cuba in 1973 when she was 19 years old. The Atlantic magazine reported that she traveled as part of the Venceremos Brigade, a program jointly organized by the Castro government and the Students for a Democratic Society, a U.S. group. The Brigade organized trips for left-leaning Americans to Cuba.

“We built houses during the day,” Bass said, “and then we had what they called cultural activities and we called parties. There was great music, rum, dancing. And we toured the country.” She said she went to hear Castro speak and found him “charismatic,” although she couldn’t understand what he said.

Bass, who is now chairwoman of the Congressional Black Caucus, told The Atlantic that she saw a connection between Black Cubans and Black Americans, but knew that Cubans didn’t have the same freedom to protest.

“I didn’t have any illusions that the people in Cuba had the same freedoms I did. I came home and was protesting everything; I knew that the Cuban people didn’t have the ability to do that,” she told The Atlantic.

Bass was in Cuba eight times in the 1970s and saw Castro speak multiple times.

There have been allegations that Cuban intelligence was connected to the Brigade and that the Cuban military gave weapons training to the group. But Bass told The Atlantic that she was never involved in anything like that and never used a gun there. She was taught how to use a gun for target practice during a Brigade campaign trip in California and later learned the person was an undercover police officer.

What Bass said when Castro died

Fidel Castro stepped down in 2008 and handed over power to his brother Raul. When Fidel Castro died in November 2016, Bass released a statement:

"As Cuba begins nine days of mourning, I wish to express my condolences to the Cuban people and the family of Fidel Castro. The passing of the Comandante en Jefe is a great loss to the people of Cuba. I hope together, our two nations will continue on the new path of support and collaboration with one another, and continue in the new direction of diplomacy."

The phrase "Comandante en Jefe" translates to commander in chief. The phrase was used by Castro to refer to himself in an effort to give him legitimacy, and it was used by the Cuban government. Using the title can be considered the equivalent of calling a dictator by his chosen title, said Sebastián A. Arcos, associate director of the Cuban Research Institute at Florida International University.

Using that title would anger and offend exiles, said Fernand Amandi, a Democratic pollster in Miami.

“For the Cuban exile community it is akin to giving Hitler the deference of ‘Fuhrer’ to an audience of Holocaust survivors,” Amandi said. “The title was never ordained by the Cuban people; it was self-appointed by Castro himself without validation by any type of popular election.”

Bass told The Atlantic and MSNBC’s Chuck Todd on Meet the Press and Chris Wallace on Fox News that she used the wrong words.

"I was expressing condolences to the Cuban people, to the people in Cuba, not Cubans around the world. I don't think that is a toxic expression in California," she said on Meet the Press. "But let me just say, Chuck, lesson learned. Wouldn't do that again. Talked immediately to my colleagues from Florida and realized that that was something that just shouldn't have been said."

But that explanation is still problematic, said Amandi.

“Why offer condolences to oppressed Cuban people after the demise of their oppressor, jailer torturer and, in many instances, murderer?”


TOPICS: Government; History; Politics; Society
KEYWORDS: bass; cuba; karenbass
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1 posted on 05/19/2026 6:18:15 AM PDT by Red Badger
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To: Red Badger

Doesn’t matter, she’s wearing the blue jersey, that’s all that matters in CA.


2 posted on 05/19/2026 6:24:47 AM PDT by brownsfan (We are already on the slippery slope.)
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To: Red Badger

I saw a clip of a debate with her and 2 others in CA. The questioner asked, “Should non-citizens be allowed to vote?” Two of the three answered “yes” (under certain circumstances).


3 posted on 05/19/2026 7:03:17 AM PDT by libertylover (The HBM (Has Been Media) is almost all AGENDA-DRIVEN and HATE-DRIVEN, not-truth driven.)
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To: Red Badger

After Pratt slaughtered Bass and Ramen in the debates, I can’t understand how anyone could vote for either of those two harridans - Ramen being worse, IMO.

Now Bass: “L.A. Mayor Karen Bass calls for taxpayer funded teeth for homeless drug addicts”

But, given LA’s idiot voters - plus rigged elections, I fully expect the wholly incompetent Bass to be voted back in.


4 posted on 05/19/2026 7:25:34 AM PDT by Bon of Babble (You Say You Want a Revolution?)
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To: Red Badger

Fidel Castro and his buddy Che Guevara slaughtered thousands of people for the impudence of wanting to keep their property or their opinions.

Guevara especially bragged about what a high he got from murdering people. The SOB was nothing but a serial killer.

They helped unleash mass murder across Central and South America and their acolytes - like Karen Bass - would undoubtedly do so here once they reach critical mass in government.

THAT is what should be discussed when talking about her.

She was literally on the side of concentration camps, mass executions and Stalinist tyranny in the early ‘70s when we were still finishing a war against Communists.

So how in hell does she end up in charge of the largest city in the United States 50 years later?!


5 posted on 05/19/2026 8:00:15 AM PDT by Regulator (It's fraud, Jim)
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To: Regulator

Guevara especially bragged about what a high he got from murdering people. The SOB was nothing but a serial killer.


Even Castro found his story tiresome, and basically turned him in.


6 posted on 05/19/2026 8:01:15 AM PDT by dfwgator ("I am Charlie Kirk!")
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To: Regulator

Chicanery, cheating, lying and fraud.................


7 posted on 05/19/2026 8:11:12 AM PDT by Red Badger (Iryna Zarutska, May 22, 2002 Kyiv, Ukraine – August 22, 2025 Charlotte, North Carolina Say her name)
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To: Red Badger

Comrade Bass has connections what could go wrong with that.

See smoke fire is near


8 posted on 05/19/2026 12:05:56 PM PDT by Vaduz (NEVER TRUST A DEMOCRAT)
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