Overview
- In her Nov. 13 'Conferencia del Pueblo,' Sheinbaum said opponents sought to “break” her because she is a woman, calling the past month the hardest of her presidency.
- She alleged right-leaning groups orchestrated a paid disinformation push that uses bots to inflate hostile narratives, citing reactions to deadly central‑Mexico rains and the killing of Uruapan mayor Carlos Manzo.
- She announced La Mañanera del Pueblo will add a segment to provide historical context and define what she calls the ultraconservative right as part of an information effort for citizens.
- The president argued she has faced more opposition attacks in her first year than Andrés Manuel López Obrador encountered over his six-year term.
- She criticized outlets that labeled a harassment incident against her a “montage” as revictimizing, reaffirmed 4T principles of not lying, not stealing and not betraying the people, and noted that the financing and bot claims are her assertions reported by the press.