National security adviser John Bolton said Friday that he will travel to Miami next week to outline steps the administration is taking to confront what he says are threats from the "troika of tyranny," Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua.

John Bolton said in a tweet that he is delivering a speech on Wednesday, the 58th anniversary of the United States' failed attempt to overthrow the Cuban government in the 1961 "Bay of Pigs" invasion. His speech will be at the Bay of Pigs Veterans Association, which endorsed Trump for president.

The administration is expected to announce on Wednesday its decision on whether to allow lawsuits against companies that profit from U.S.-linked properties confiscated after Cuba's 1959 socialist revolution.