June 29, 2025

In a chilling revelation that underscores just how far the narco-state has metastasized, the Sinaloa Cartel—once led by the infamous drug lord El Chapo—successfully infiltrated Mexico City's government surveillance system using a highly-skilled hacker, weaponizing the city’s very own eyes in the sky to track U.S. federal agents and brutally eliminate informants helping the FBI. According to a scathing new Justice Department audit, this tech-driven operation wasn’t some rogue move, but a calculated assault against American justice—exposing the staggering vulnerabilities in our overseas intelligence networks. The hacker traced an FBI attaché from the U.S. embassy across the capital, identifying anyone he met with before cartel death squads moved in. As these ruthless cartels embrace drones, cryptocurrency, and state-of-the-art espionage, our agents are left scrambling to patch gaping security holes—a failure that some inside the FBI and CIA reportedly label “existential.” These are no longer mere street gangs—these are transnational terrorist regimes operating with military precision. As Mexican authorities struggle to keep pace and the U.S. reels from the fentanyl slaughter unleashed by these cartels, the American people are right to demand urgent and uncompromising action. The time for

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