Mexican authorities and the Central Intelligence Agency rejected a CNN report published Tuesday that said CIA operatives had directly participated in fatal attacks on cartel targets in Mexico over the past year.
CNN, citing anonymous sources, reported that the CIA had expanded covert operations in Mexico through its Ground Branch unit, including participation in targeted killings.
“The Mexican government categorically rejects any versions (of events) that seek to normalize, justify or suggest the existence of lethal, covert or unilateral operations by foreign agencies on Mexican soil,” Security Minister Omar Garcia Harfuch said on X.
CIA spokesperson Liz Lyons, in a post on X, said of the CNN report: “This is false and salacious reporting that serves as nothing more than a PR campaign for the cartels and puts American lives at risk.”
The presence of CIA operatives in Mexico has strained bilateral relations in recent weeks.
On April 19, two U.S. officials died in a car accident in Chihuahua after returning from a Mexican security operation to dismantle a drug lab. Several anonymous sources told the press the officials were CIA officers.
President Claudia Sheinbaum said the federal government had not been aware the U.S. officials were involved in the operation and told the United States that unauthorized participation by U.S. officials should not be repeated.
President Donald Trump has called for greater use of U.S. military force against Mexican cartels and said the United States could act alone if Washington believed Mexico was not doing enough.