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Mexico Rocked by Cartel Violence: 25 Dead After 'El Mencho' Takedown + Markets Reel from Trump's Supreme Court Tariff Blow + Judge Blocks Release of Trump Docs Report... PermanentlyCartel kingpin El Mencho killed - Mexico erupts in reprisals
Mexican security forces killed Nemesio 'El Mencho' in a US‑backed operation that has triggered nationwide reprisals including arson, blockades and the deaths of security personnel. The fallout stranded tourists and drew emergency travel warnings.
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25 - Mexican National Guard members killed in reprisals after El Mencho operation
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"Got a lot of people gunning for me" — President Donald Trump
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