US reportedly probes two more Morena governors over cartel ties; AMLO backs Sheinbaum
Reports name Sonora's Durazo and Tamaulipas's Villarreal; Sheinbaum calls it a discrediting campaign as her predecessor breaks silence
Summary
Reports surfaced on 3 June 2026 that US authorities are investigating two more Morena governors, Alfonso Durazo of Sonora and Américo Villarreal of Tamaulipas, over alleged cartel links, following the indictment of Sinaloa's Rubén Rocha Moya. President Claudia Sheinbaum decried the leaks as a campaign to discredit her movement and rejected the claim that Morena harbours figures tied to organised crime. On 4 June her predecessor Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador broke his post-presidency silence to back her. The unverified-probe reports widen the United States-pressure front over Mexican officials.
By the numbers
- 2, additional governors reportedly under US scrutiny.
- 3 Jun 2026, date the reports surfaced.
- 4 Jun 2026, AMLO's public intervention in Sheinbaum's defence.
Why it matters
Whether or not the probes are formal, the steady drip of US scrutiny over ruling-party governors pressures Sheinbaum's coalition and recasts the bilateral relationship as one of investigation rather than cooperation. AMLO's re-entry signals how seriously the movement treats the threat.
What to watch
- Whether any formal US charges materialise against the named governors.
- Sheinbaum's handling of the sovereignty-versus-cooperation line.
- Further leaks and the domestic political fallout.