Multiple outlets are covering Claudia Sheinbaum's April 30 morning briefing in Mexico City, where she addressed U.S. accusations involving Rubén Rocha Moya.
Multiple Mexican outlets published live coverage on April 30 of Claudia Sheinbaum's morning press conference at Palacio Nacional.
The strongest confirmed thread from the briefing was Sheinbaum's response to new U.S. accusations involving Sinaloa governor Rubén Rocha Moya. El Universal reported that she said Mexico would not protect anyone who committed a crime, but also insisted that the country's prosecutors should act only if there is clear evidence.
Sheinbaum's comments come after AP reported on April 29 that U.S. authorities charged Rocha Moya and nine other current and former Mexican officials with drug-trafficking and weapons offenses. The case has quickly become a sensitive issue in Mexico because it combines criminal allegations, bilateral tension and questions about sovereignty.
UnoTV, MVS Noticias and El Informador also carried live coverage of the same briefing, while an official IMSS release tied one of the day's health-system announcements to April 30.
For now, the briefing remains a live political event rather than a single finished story. The immediate next step is whether the Mexican government or the FGR announces any formal response after reviewing the U.S. allegations.
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