Sheinbaum says ‘far right,’ not Trump, trying to sabotage US-Mexico relations
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum claimed “far-right” elements within the United States were trying to sabotage U.S.-Mexico relations, though she clarified she didn’t believe President Donald Trump himself was.
Sheinbaum says ‘far right,’ not Trump, trying to sabotage US-Mexico relations Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has stated that elements of the far-right in the United States are attempting to sabotage U.S.-Mexico relations, clarifying that she does not believe former President Donald Trump is behind these efforts. This stance allows Sheinbaum to maintain a defiant tone regarding U.S. influence while avoiding direct confrontation with Trump. The remarks followed a speech where she emphasized Mexico’s sovereignty and independence against foreign interference.
- Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum accused “far-right” elements in the U.S. of trying to harm U.S.-Mexico relations.
- She explicitly stated she does not believe Donald Trump is responsible for these actions.
- Sheinbaum is navigating a careful political path, balancing defiance towards Washington with concessions.
- Her comments came after a rally where she spoke about defending Mexico’s sovereignty against foreign agencies.
- She attributed the desire for a bad relationship with Mexico primarily to ideological reasons held by certain U.S. sectors.
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