Overview
- In broadcast and hallway interviews, he said the televised summary misrepresented his filings by showing a modified cover and partial payments, asserting he owes nothing to the SAT.
- He attributed a large share of his recent income to his cattle business, saying he ships about 150 head per month and has reported roughly 24 million pesos this year.
- He asserted the leak reflects a coordinated effort by right‑leaning sectors and some business interests, while Ricardo Monreal publicly expressed solidarity.
- He said he will remain as Morena’s coordinator in the Senate and keep work moving, noting a committee vote on the Amparo law is slated for tomorrow.
- Responding to scrutiny linked to ex–Tabasco security chief Hernán Bermúdez, he said he had no reports of wrongdoing during his governorship and denied conflicts from his notarial work.