For years, the drug cartels operated as though Mexico’s government was nothing more than their own personal security detail. Bribes, kickbacks, and political favors kept the flow of fentanyl, cocaine, and heroin moving freely into American communities.
But everything shifted the moment one of the most feared cartel bosses on earth admitted under oath that Mexico’s highest-ranking officials were on the payroll. And former President Donald Trump wasted no time transforming that confession into a powerful weapon.
In a Brooklyn federal courtroom, 75-year-old Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada—longtime co-founder of the infamous Sinaloa Cartel—pleaded guilty to running a sprawling criminal empire. But what shocked observers wasn’t just his guilty plea.
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