Esta es otra foto del narco alcalde ligado al un cártel sanguinario y la regidora morenista @junc...
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Carlos Torres is a Twitter user (@CarlosTorresF_) known for posting politically charged content critical of Mexican politicians, particularly those from Morena party, accusing them of narco ties. His style is confrontational and alarmist, often urging users not to retweet to evade deletions while amplifying scandals. Credibility is low as he lacks verified journalistic background and posts rely on unverified photos without sourced evidence.
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The post shares a photo purportedly showing a 'narco alcalde' (drug cartel-linked mayor) with Morena councilor @juncalssolano, warning followers not to retweet as she is allegedly deleting such images. It accuses the mayor of ties to a 'sanguinario' (bloodthirsty) cartel, tapping into ongoing Mexican political scandals involving corruption and organized crime. Key themes include political hypocrisy, cartel infiltration in government, and calls for public vigilance against Morena affiliates amid U.S. visa revocations for officials with drug links.
🔥Why It's Trending
This content is trending due to heightened scrutiny on Mexican politicians' cartel connections, fueled by recent U.S. visa revocations under anti-drug policies targeting figures like Baja California Governor Marina del Pilar Ávila and her husband Carlos Torres.[1] The ironic warning against retweeting amplifies virality on X, especially amid Mexico's deadly journalist environment and online threats.[3][4] Timing aligns with broader U.S.-Mexico tensions over drug corruption.
💡Fun Facts
- 1Mexico is one of the deadliest countries for journalists, with online reporters facing legal threats and violence.[4]
- 2U.S. has revoked visas for Mexican officials like Baja Gov. Ávila's husband Carlos Torres over alleged fuel smuggling tied to cartels.[1]
- 3Post creator shares name with investigated politician Carlos Torres, though likely unrelated.
- 4Zeta Weekly, a Tijuana outlet, exposed governor's visa issue as 'collateral damage' in DEA probes.[1]
- 5Morena party affiliates are frequent targets in narco-corruption accusations on social media.
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