MIAMI – A retired U.S. intelligence officer said on Sunday during “This Week In South Florida” that the “most consequential” espionage case in the history of the United States was still unfolding.

Emilio T. Gonzalez, also a retired colonel in the U.S. Army, said he knew Victor Manuel Rocha, who was at Federal Detention Center Miami on Sunday serving time in prison for secretly acting as a Cuban intelligence agent.

Gonzalez, a Cuban American who was a keyadvisor to former President George W. Bush, said Rocha, a Colombian-American former U.S. diplomat, was spying for Cuba for ideological reasons.

https://www.local10.com/news/local/2024/06/23/ex-intelligence-officer-in-miami-says-most-consequential-espionage-case-in-us-history-isnt-over/

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