López Obrador engages in a verbal battle with two Republican senators

López Obrador engages in a verbal battle with two Republican senators

The warning was launched by López Obrador after Marco Rubio blamed him for having “handed over entire regions of the country to drug cartels”, as a result of the Mexican president’s refusal to go to court. Summit of the Americaswhich began today in Los Angeles.

“What is my link to drug trafficking in Mexico? I am not Felipe Calderón even if they don’t like it”he said in relation to his predecessor, who governed the country between 2006 and 2012.

Likewise, it summoned Rubio and Cruz, who have also made similar statements, to present evidence of the accusations against them.

“I summon Ted Cruz to present evidence. I do have proof that he has been given money by those who are in favor of manufacturing weapons in the United States so that there is no prohibition on the sale of weapons“, said.

Ted Cruz, a staunch opponent of the regularization of Mexican migrants in the United States, criticized the López Obrador administration for intimidating journalists during its daily press conferences.

In turn, the senator from Florida, Marco Rubio, in the framework of the Summit of the Americas, accused López Obrador of being “an apologist for tyranny in Cuba, for a murderous dictator in Nicaragua, and for a drug trafficker in Venezuela.”

He was referring to the conditioning that the Mexican president opposed to his peer joe Biden to attend the conclave only if the leaders of the three countries that Washington accuses of not respecting democracy attended.

Ted Cruz, according to a report by Open Secret, a non-governmental organization, would have received at least $442,343 for promoting gun rights in the United States.

López Obrador considered that these accusations of the exponents of the radical wing of the Republican Party are part of the strategy electoral to win the November legislative elections, in which the polls anticipate that the Democratic ruling party could remain in the minority in both houses of Congress.

“For many years they have been nurturing that strategy that bears fruit, it works for them electorally, but I maintain, as the great Republican leader, Abraham Lincoln, put it at the time, that the people can be fooled once, twice. , but not all the time,” said López Obrador.

The public controversy between the president of Mexico and Republican legislators dates back several months and is not limited to issues related to crime or migration.

Source: Ambito

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