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Senators in Mexico come to blows after heated debate over U.S. army intervention in opposition to drug cartels

Editorial Board Published August 29, 2025
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Mexican senators got here to blows Wednesday after a heated debate over alleged opposition requires america to intervene militarily in opposition to drug cartels.

Lawmaker Alejandro Moreno, chief of the opposition PRI get together, went to the rostrum as Wednesday’s session ended and angrily confronted Senate president Gerardo Fernandez Norona, of the ruling Morena get together, for not being given the ground.

Moreno might be seen in a video posted on social media by Mexico’s Senate pushing Fernandez Norona a number of instances, slapping him on the neck and pushing one other man to the bottom when he tried to intervene.

Senators in Mexico come to blows after heated debate over U.S. army intervention in opposition to drug cartels

Senator Alejandro Moreno (L) of the Institutional Revolutionary Occasion (PRI) scuffles with Senator Gerardo Fernandez Norona of the Nationwide Regeneration Motion Occasion (Morena) throughout a session of the Everlasting Fee of the Senate in Mexico Metropolis on August 27, 2025. 

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The brawl adopted a heated debate throughout which the opposition PRI and PAN have been accused of calling for U.S. army intervention, a declare that each events deny.

Norona stated later he would file a criticism in opposition to Moreno for bodily hurt and request that his legislative immunity be revoked.

“The debate could be very harsh, very bitter, very strong… today when (opposition legislators) are exposed for their treason, they lose their minds because they were exposed,” he stated.

Moreno accused Norona of initiating the assault, saying on social media platform X: “He was the one who started the attack; he did it because he couldn’t silence us with arguments.”

“The first physical aggression came from Norona,” Moreno wrote on X. “He threw the first shove, and he did it out of cowardice.”

Each senators are concerned in separate controversies.

Moreno faces attainable impeachment proceedings for alleged corruption throughout his tenure as governor of Campeche state from 2015 to 2019.

Norona has been criticized over studies that he owns an costly home at a time when Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has urged public officers to stay modestly.

Trump focusing on Latin American drug cartels

For its half, Mexico careworn that it “would not accept the participation of U.S. military forces on our territory.” Earlier this month, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum insisted that there could be “no invasion of Mexico.”

In February, the Trump administration designated eight drug trafficking teams as terrorist organizations. Six are Mexican, one is Venezuelan, and the eighth originates in El Salvador.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated earlier this month the administration might use the designations to “target” cartels.

“It allows us to now target what they’re operating and to use other elements of American power, intelligence agencies, the Department of Defense, whatever … to target these groups if we have an opportunity to do it,” Rubio stated. “We have to start treating them as armed terrorist organizations, not simply drug dealing organizations.”

Venezuela on Tuesday deployed warships and drones to patrol the nation’s shoreline after america dispatched three destroyers to the area to curb drug trafficking.

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