At a congressional hearing on Wednesday, SecBlinken said it was 'fair to say' that parts of Mexico were controlled by drug cartels. Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador reacted to the news Friday, saying Blinken's claims were false.
At a congressional hearing on Wednesday, Blinken said it was"fair to say" that parts of Mexico were controlled by drug cartels. Lopez Obrador reacted to the news Friday, saying Blinken's claims were false, the Associated Press reported."That is false. It's not true," he said."There is nowhere in the nation’s territory where authorities are not present.”
“They even had representatives in Cofepris, people lobbying inside Cofepris,” he said. He added that several officials had been charged in connection with the case.
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