President Claudia Sheinbaum at the Monument to the Revolution delivering a speech on Mexico's sovereignty.
President Claudia Sheinbaum at the Monument to the Revolution delivering a speech on Mexico's sovereignty.
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Sheinbaum defiende soberanía de México ante acusaciones de EU

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La presidenta Claudia Sheinbaum ofreció un informe de rendición de cuentas el 31 de mayo de 2026 en el Monumento a la Revolución en la Ciudad de México, dos años después de su triunfo electoral.

Sheinbaum criticó a expresidentes como Vicente Fox, Felipe Calderón y Ernesto Zedillo por permitir la injerencia de Estados Unidos en asuntos mexicanos. Destacó el supuesto narcogobierno de Calderón y el operativo Rápido y Furioso.

La mandataria cuestionó las acusaciones del Departamento de Justicia de EU contra políticos de Sinaloa, incluyendo a Rubén Rocha, y afirmó que México no acepta injerencias. Dijo que “México no es piñata de nadie”.

En el evento, Sheinbaum reportó logros económicos como una inversión récord de 23 mil 591 millones de dólares en el primer trimestre y el aumento del empleo formal. Miles de personas asistieron, con pantallas instaladas en varios estados.

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