Mexican representative Sánchez: “Trump should be given the Nobel Prize for lies and defamation”
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Published at: 24/10/2025 10:00 AM
Deputy José Luis Sánchez González, a member of the Labor Party (PT) and member of the Mexican Congress, issued harsh criticism against the President of the United States, Donald Trump, for his rhetoric and actions that threaten sovereignty and international legality in Latin America.
Sánchez said that Trump believes he is the new emperor, the “owner of the universe”, during his participation in the program Without Truco Ni Maña of the representative Tania Díaz.
“Trump should be given the Nobel Prize for lies, insult, infamy, defamation, slander. Every moment he invents narratives that have no basis, are unsustainable, and are even laughable and ridiculous,” he said.
He also recalled that the attacks that Trump directed against the government of the president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbau, were previously directed against the president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, and also against the president of Colombia, Gustavo Petro”.
The Deputy emphasized that Trump “looks in the mirror and fights with it”, because “he does not understand that there is international legality, that countries have independence and sovereignty and that they must be respected.”
Sánchez warned of Trump's “expansionist and filibuster” zeal, which in his opinion seeks to claim territory that does not belong to him. “Already in the past we suffered the dispossession of more than half of the national territory and now we are surely rubbing our hands thinking that America is for Americans with its old Monroe doctrines.”
Sánchez González assured that times have changed, the region has changed and that any interference in the region will have a firm response: “you simply will not be allowed any interference and if you do, you will have a strong and unforgettable response.”
He warned that, in the event of an intervention in Venezuela, the response would not be only of the Venezuelan people, but of all Latin Americans, added to the condemnation within the American society itself, referring to the “more than seven million Americans who came out to reject Trump's form of politics and governance.”
Mazo News Team