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MX🏛️ PoliticsLean Progressive10 hr. ago

Somehow, US acted in Mexico in the case of El Mayo: Sheinbaum

The article reports on remarks by Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum regarding the case of El Mayo, a former leader of the Sinaloa cartel. Sheinbaum suggested that the United States played a role in the matter, though the exact nature of U.S. involvement was not specified. The statement appears to reference broader discussions around drug cartels, cross-border criminal activities, and potential international cooperation or interference. The piece does not provide further details on the specific actions taken by the U.S., nor does it elaborate on the implications of such involvement.

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La Jornada logoLa JornadaIndependentProgressive10 hr. ago
Sheinbaum: "Everything seems to indicate that Ken Salazar lied" about the capture of 'El Mayo'

In this article from La Jornada, Mexico's President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) criticizes former U.S. Ambassador Ken Salazar, accusing him of lying regarding the capture of El Mayo, a notorious drug cartel leader. The article highlights AMLO’s direct statement suggesting that Salazar provided false information about the operation. This incident reflects ongoing tensions between Mexican authorities and U.S. diplomatic representatives concerning drug enforcement efforts.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the criticism of Ken Salazar as part of a broader critique of U.S. involvement in Mexico's drug war, aligning with the leftist perspective common among AMLO's administration. The emphasis on AMLO's accusation suggests a narrative that positions U.S. officials as obstructive rather

La Jornada logoLa JornadaIndependentCenter16 hr. ago
Somehow, US acted in Mexico in the case of El Mayo: Sheinbaum

The article reports on remarks by Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum regarding the case of El Mayo, a former leader of the Sinaloa cartel. Sheinbaum suggested that the United States played a role in the matter, though the exact nature of U.S. involvement was not specified. The statement appears to reference broader discussions around drug cartels, cross-border criminal activities, and potential international cooperation or interference. The piece does not provide further details on the specific actions taken by the U.S., nor does it elaborate on the implications of such involvement.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a statement by a high-profile political figure without overtly endorsing or criticizing the claim. It lacks explicit ideological framing, and the focus remains on the factual assertion rather than taking a clear partisan stance. The absence of strong editorial language or one-si

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