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'Now put him down', Ramiro López Obrador tells the press

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Mexico City.- Tabasco's Secretary of Government, José Ramiro López Obrador, asked reporters to "put him down," because according to the official they only cover issues of violence when there is also "good news." The official was questioned about Tabasco's return to the list of the most dangerous entities in the country, but he refused to say anything about it. "It's that you guys are like vultures, brother. XEVT's, looking to see where there is …

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Mexico City.- Tabasco's Secretary of Government, José Ramiro López Obrador, asked reporters to "put him down," because according to the official they only cover issues of violence when there is also "good news." The official was questioned about Tabasco's return to the list of the most dangerous entities in the country, but he refused to say anything about it. "It's that you guys are like vultures, brother. XEVT's, looking to see where there is …

Once again, López Obrador was trending on social media, but not former President Andrés Manuel, but rather his brother José Ramiro, Secretary of Government of Tabasco, who lashed out at the press when asked about the high rates of violence in that state. In a video that became a trend on the social network X (formerly Twitter), a journalist can be seen approaching the official and asking his opinion on Tabasco once again being first in homicides…

José Ramiro López Obrador -also known as "Pepín"-, brother of the former President of the Republic, Andrés Manuel López Obrador and head of the General Secretariat of Government of Tabasco, in the Administration of Javier May Rodríguez -member of Morena-, asked reporters, on May 8, 2025, to "turn it down", because according to the state official, they only covered issues of violence, when there is also "... Source

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diario.mx broke the news in on Friday, May 9, 2025.
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