U.S. wiretaps tracked Gulf Cartel after Americans abducted, leak shows

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U.S. intelligence agencies were eavesdropping on members of the Gulf Cartel after its gunmen attacked and abducted four U.S. travelers, killing two, in the Mexican border city of Matamoros, according to leaked classified documents reviewed by The Post.

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In an interview posted Tuesday evening, the two survivors, Latavia “Tay” McGee and Eric James Williams,CNN’s Anderson Cooper that the gunmen began honking at them and brandishing weapons soon after they crossed into Mexico. The Americans had traveled from South Carolina so that McGee could get an abdominoplasty — a tummy tuck — according to family members.

In a third document pertaining to Mexico that also was leaked to the Discord chat, U.S. military officials assessed the implications of the Mexican military’s assuming oversight and control of civilian aviation.Mexico has deployed its armed forces to battle the country’s drug traffickers and criminal groups, and under President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, military officials have taken on a widening portfolio of civilian roles.

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