DOJ Prosecutions Having 'Real Impact' on Mexican Cartels: Acting AG
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The U.S. Acting Attorney General Todd Blache announced that there will be more charges against Mexican politicians allegedly linked to organized crime. “Last week we announced that a formal indictment was filed against a Mexican governor in the Southern District of New York. I think it’s something we’ve done before, and we will certainly continue to do so. We’ve recently charged several Mexican government officials, including a judge. So this wi…
The U.S. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche warned that there will be new charges against Mexican officials in the midst of allegations against Sinaloa’s licensed governor, Rubén Rocha. “We made accusations last week. It’s something we have done in the past, but we will certainly continue to do so.”Todd Blanche, U.S. Acting Attorney GeneralAlthough Todd Blanche insisted that the relationship with Mexico is very positive at the moment, he made …
The U.S. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche warned that his country is preparing more charges against Mexican politicians allegedly linked to organized crime as part of ongoing investigations. In an interview with News Nation, the official declared that “more will come,” while confirming that the investigations were strengthened by information from drug trafficking leaders detained in U.S. territory. Trump to Mexico: “If they don’t do the job,…
Carlos Álvarez Acevedo // Zeta Washington, DC., MAY 06, 2026.- Todd Blanche, interim attorney general of the United States, warned on May 6, 2026 that the cooperation of drug trafficking leaders transferred from Mexico to U.S. territory could lead to new criminal charges against Mexican politicians who collaborate with the drug cartels in Mexico... Read more →
Todd Blanche, an interim U.S. attorney general, said that “more” charges will come against Mexican officials and former officials. In an interview with News Nation, Blanche clarified that the relationship between the U.S. and Mexico “is very positive” even though last week charges were filed against a dozen officials for alleged links with drug trafficking, including Rubén Rocha Moya, who applied for leave from the office of governor of Sinaloa.…
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