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Los miserables que andan diciendo que gracias a Trump murió el "Mencho". 28 mexicanos dieron la ...

By 𝕭𝖗𝖊𝖓𝖓🖤🤍
Posted February 24, 2026

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𝕭𝖗𝖊𝖓𝖓🖤🤍 (@Brenn0505) is a Mexican Twitter user who posts passionately about national issues, often criticizing U.S. political figures and defending Mexican sovereignty. Their style is highly emotional, confrontational, and nationalistic, using strong language to rally support. Credibility is low as an individual opinion poster without verified expertise, relying on personal outrage rather than sourced facts.

What's This About?

The post criticizes users claiming Trump deserves credit for the death of 'El Mencho,' leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), killed in a Mexican military operation on February 23, 2026, in Jalisco.[1][2] It highlights that 28 Mexicans died in the operation and ensuing violence, accusing detractors of glorifying a 'pedophile' (referring to Trump).[2] Key themes include Mexican pride, rejection of U.S. credit amid bilateral intelligence cooperation, and backlash against perceived disrespect to fallen security forces.[1][3]

🔥Why It's Trending

The post is trending due to the fresh breaking news of El Mencho's death on February 23, 2026, sparking heated U.S.-Mexico debates on who deserves credit—Trump for pressuring cooperation or Mexican forces for the raid.[1][5] Timing aligns with ongoing cartel violence, U.S. travel warnings, and political tensions under Presidents Trump and Sheinbaum.[3] Nationalistic responses like this amplify amid reports of 70+ deaths and cartel retaliation.[2]

💡Fun Facts

  • 1El Mencho led CJNG, labeled a terrorist group by the U.S., trafficking massive fentanyl and meth loads to states like Texas.[1][3]
  • 2U.S. offered $15-21 million reward for his capture; intelligence aided the raid but no U.S. troops were involved.[1][6]
  • 3Operation killed El Mencho after he was wounded in Tapalpa, Jalisco; he died en route to Mexico City.[3][5]
  • 4Retaliation caused 70+ deaths, including 25 National Guard members, roadblocks, and flight cancellations.[2][4]
  • 5Violence hit 20 states, postponing soccer games and the Mexican Open tennis tournament.[5]

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Los miserables que andan diciendo que gracias a Trump murió el "Mencho".

28 mexicanos dieron la ...