"Does CNN believe that Sinaloa is being mistreated by the American president? Are they trying to make them sympathetic figures who are just misunderstood? Sell crazy somewhere else CNN. We’ve got more than enough crazy here already."
CNN reporter Isabel Yeung traveled to Sinaloa, Mexico, on Saturday to interview a member of the Sinaloa Cartel. It didn’t go quite as well as she had hoped. The gang member, involved in fentanyl production, unexpectedly expressed his respect for President Donald Trump.
For obvious reasons, the gang member wore a face mask, sunglasses, a baseball cap, and even a pair of gloves. The network used a voice changer and agreed not to disclose his exact location.
“How safe or dangerous is this area to be in?” Yeung asked.
“Right now, all areas are dangerous.”
“According to the Trump Administration, you are a terrorist. The cartels have been labeled a foreign terrorist organization,” she noted. “What do you make of that?”
“Well, the situation is ugly. But we have to eat.”
“What is your message to Donald Trump – if he’s watching this?” Yeung asked.
“My respect,” the man said.
"He continued, “According to him, he’s looking out for his people. But the problem is that the consumers are [in the United States]. If there weren’t any consumers, we would stop.”
" 'There is a lot of violence playing out on these streets here at the moment, every day. Right? I mean people are dying on a daily basis. Children are afraid to go to school. Do you have any sense of remorse over your role and your involvement in this group?” she asked.
"Of course,” he answered. “Things are sad, but .. well .. things are sad.” . . .
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