Opinion: Mexico President Andrés Manuel López Obrador's rhetoric will get more journalists killed

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Opinion: Mexico President Andrés Manuel López Obrador's rhetoric will get more journalists killed [Opinion]

“thugs,” “mercenaries” and “sellouts” over the past week. He’s going to get other journalists killed.

The president’s denunciations came after one of Mexico’s most influential and high-profile media figures, Carlos Loret de Mola, reported that López Obrador’s adult son had lived in a luxury home in Houston that was owned by a top official of a company that held lucrative contracts with Pemex, Mexico’s state-owned oil company.

On Thursday, during a visit to a military barracks in Tijuana, AMLO repeated his criticism of what he called

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