Key facts
- Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum accused far-right sectors in the U.S. of collaborating with domestic groups.
- She stated these groups aim to undermine her administration.
- This escalates her criticism of Mexico's primary trading partner.
- She previously denounced alleged interference from U.S. government agencies and business interests.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has intensified her criticism of the United States, alleging that far-right sectors in the U.S. are working in concert with domestic groups to destabilize her administration. This rhetoric marks an escalation in tensions between Mexico and its primary trading partner. The accusations follow Sheinbaum's prior statements condemning what she described as interference from U.S. government agencies and business interests, which she voiced during a weekend rally.