A Woman Sunbathing Shakes the Nets: Chronicle of a Controversy in the National Palace
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10 Articles
The Mexican president's attempt to extinguish the fire created by the broadcast of a video in which a woman is seen tanning in the National Palace has not been successful. Although Claudia Sheinbaum said this Monday that the video that generated the controversy was real, and that the person responsible for that behavior, which she described as disrespectful, was sanctioned, the networks have not stopped adding more fuel to the fire. From the tim…
Jenaro Villamil was captured on March 31, 2026 arriving and leaving the National Palace without giving statements, in the midst of the controversy over the error of Infodemia in ensuring that a woman sunning in the presidential precinct was a product of artificial intelligence. The holder of the SPR and Infodemia entered with calm face, dressed in blue sack and black trousers, despite the criticisms and demands of public apology. His visit coinc…
What began as a viral video of a woman sunning in a window of the National Palace ended in an official contradiction. After government platforms and spokespeople tried to disqualify the images as a creation of Artificial Intelligence (IA), President Claudia Sheinbaum acknowledged this morning that the event was real and that the responsible person was already identified and sanctioned. President Sheinbaum disproves Infodemia about video of woman…
The woman who appeared in a video while sunning in a window of the National Palace would already be identified unofficially, after the case went viral on social networks. According to versions disseminated on digital platforms, it would be Florence Melany Franco Fernández, who allegedly serves as Director General of Coordination in the Ministry of Finance and Public Credit (SHCP). The supposed identity began to circulate after the dissemination …
Adelant who remains as coordinator of Infodemia and who for communication issues went to the National Palace.
Adelant who remains as coordinator of Infodemia and who for communication issues went to the National Palace.
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