Ken Salazar Assails Trump’s ‘Project of Erasure’ in New Book, Promotes Unity
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Former President Andrés Manuel López Obrador would be very concerned about information about Mexican politicians that the U.S. government could obtain from the founder of the Sinaloa Cartel, Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, reveals former U.S. Ambassador Ken Salazar. In a new book of memoirs that will be published in July by BenBella Books editorial -which expressly shared the work with REFORMA Group in advance-, Salazar states that an entrepreneur and…
The revelations of former ambassador Ken Salazar come at an uncomfortable time for everyone: For Donald Trump, because they question the real effectiveness of a migration policy based on permanent confrontation. For the Democrats, because they confirm that Joe Biden’s White House took too long to understand the size of the crisis on the border. And for Mexico, because they put on the table again the suspicions of infiltration of organized crime …
According to an editorial advance obtained by Reforma, the former U.S. diplomat relates that an entrepreneur he identifies as ‘El Susurrador’, close to the then president, conveyed to him that concern weeks after the capture of the founder of the Sinaloa Cartel. Drafting AN/MDS The former U.S. ambassador in Mexico, Ken Salazar, states in a memoir that former president Andrés Manuel López Obrador was “very concerned” about the information that U.…
AMLO fears that “El Mayo” will provide compromising information on officials with possible criminal ties, Ken Salazar claims in his memoir. Former President Andrés Manuel López Obrador confessed to a businessman known as “The Whisperer” his concern about the information on Mexican politicians that the United States government could obtain from Sinaloa Cartel co-founder Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada García, reveals former U.S. Ambassador Ken Salazar. …
Former President Andrés Manuel López Obrador was “very worried” about the information U.S. authorities could obtain from Ismael Zambada García, alias “El Mayo,” after his capture in July 2024, according to former U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Ken Salazar in his memoir, the contents of which were previewed by the newspaper Reforma. The revelations are contained in the book… Source
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