Border Report Live: US Indictments Link Sitting Mexican Officials to Drug Trafficking
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U.S. Attorney General Warns More Mexican Politicians Will Be Indicted
Acting US Attorney General Todd Blanche told News Nation on May 6, 2026 that more Mexican officials and politicians will face indictments for alleged cooperation with drug cartels, citing extradited cartel leaders now cooperating with US prosecutors. The warning expands a Department of Justice campaign that already produced 10 indictments on April 30, including against […] The post U.S. Attorney General Warns More Mexican Politicians Will Be Ind…
What’s the president of Mexico to do? U.S. Sinaloa Cartel indictments included top officials
Special to WorldTribune.com By Allan Wall, May 7, 2026 On April 29, a U.S. federal court indicted ten Mexican officials and former officials, all from the state of Sinaloa, for involvement with the Chapitos faction of the Sinaloa Cartel. There may be more indictments on the way. The biggest fish in the kettle was Sinaloa […]
The U.S. will not remove the foot of the accelerator. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche has assured that there will be more accusations against Mexican politicians allegedly related to drug cartels. “We will continue to do that,” he said without hesitation after being asked about it in an interview with News Nation on Wednesday, a week after U.S. justice targeted Sinaloa’s Black Gov. Rubén Rocha Moya, along with nine other officials and forme…
U.S. Acting Attorney General states that cooperation from the drug traffickers may lead to further charges against Mexican politicians.
Border Report Live: US indictments link sitting Mexican officials to drug trafficking
HARLINGEN, Texas (Border Report) — Newly unsealed U.S. indictments accusing sitting Mexican politicians and senior law enforcement officials of drug trafficking and corruption are impacting Mexico’…
U.S. pressure on the Mexican political class has gone up again. Todd Blanche, the current interim attorney general of the Donald Trump administration, said that the Department of Justice maintains as a priority the dismantling of corruption networks that, according to Washington, have allowed the growth of cartels within Mexico. During an interview with the U.S. media News Nation on May 6, Blanche made it clear that the Republican government’s s…
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