According to Jin10 Data, on Sunday (June 1), Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum issued her harshest criticism of U.S. "blatant attempts to interfere in Mexico's internal affairs" during a rally in Mexico City. She cited escalating U.S. actions following the deaths of two CIA operatives on April 19, claiming American authorities and far-right groups were attempting to destabilize her government.
Sheinbaum highlighted the U.S. Department of Justice's prosecution of 10 Mexican officials, including Sinaloa state Governor Ruben Rocha Moya, on drug trafficking allegations, calling it "unprecedented in our bilateral history." She questioned whether U.S. actions aimed to help Mexico or reflected American far-right political positioning ahead of the 2026 elections.