In Nicaragua, Ortega Was on the Ropes. Now, He Has Protesters on the Run. By News December 25, 2018 Add Comment Edit When huge protests demanded that he leave office, President Daniel Ortega’s days seemed numbered. But his repressive response has sent thousands into hiding and tightened his hold on power. Share this post Related PostsIn Mississippi, Issues of Race Complicate a Senate ElectionFact Check of the Day: Trump’s Misleading Claim That He Warned About Osama bin LadenScience Times at 40: Essay: The Experiments Are Fascinating. But Nobody Can Repeat Them.Florida Election Finally Ends, but Criticism of It Does NotOn Politics With Lisa Lerer: These Divided StatesHe Led the Bin Laden Raid. Now He’s a Trump Target.CNN’s Jim Acosta Has Press Pass Restored by White HouseTrump’s Criticism of Architect of Bin Laden Raid Draws Fire
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