In episode 104 of Soberanía, hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth dive into the deepening scandal over CIA operatives operating illegally in Mexico—and the U.S. ambassador’s aggressive response.
The episode opens with an update on the fallout from the Chihuahua incident, where two CIA agents died in a car crash while on an unauthorized operation alongside state authorities. The hosts trace how the story has evolved: the state attorney general’s shifting explanations, the resignation of key officials, and Governor Maru Campos’s refusal to appear before the Senate. They also examine the broader implications of U.S. Ambassador Ron Johnson’s provocative statements about a coming “anti-corruption campaign” targeting Mexican politicians—a move that feels less about accountability and more about leveraging the USMCA negotiations.
Next, they share a rare piece of good news: the long-awaited inauguration of the Felipe Ángeles Airport train line. Mexico City now has a reliable, affordable rail connection to its second airport—part of a broader state-led push for public transit that stands in stark contrast to the privatization models pushed by previous neoliberal administrations.
Kurt then reports back from his recent trip to Chicago, where he spoke with Mexican migrant organizers about the shared struggle against U.S. aggression and the need to build bridges between communities on both sides of the border. The conversation touches on the 40-million-strong Mexican diaspora’s political potential, the lingering effects of corporatist structures from the PRI era, and the challenge of building new forms of participation under the Fourth Transformation.
Finally, Losers and Haters takes aim at a Wall Street Journal hit piece that paints President Sheinbaum as exhausted, short-tempered, and overwhelmed—relying on anonymous sources, tired stereotypes, and the ever-present Jorge Castañeda. The hosts dismantle the piece as misogynistic gossip dressed up as journalism, noting that for all the supposed chaos, Mexico’s exports are up, its trains are running, and its president remains popular.
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People’s Mañanera April 29
April 29, 2026April 29, 2026
President Sheinbaum’s daily press conference, with comments on support for Mexican steel industry, diesel price controls, and incomes.
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Can’t Spell Chihuahua Without CIA – Soberanía 104
April 29, 2026April 29, 2026
Two CIA agents die in a car crash in Chihuahua, new AIFA train, Kurt in Chicago, and the WSJ’s hit piece on President Sheinbaum.
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President Sheinbaum Presents Steel Industry Supports
April 29, 2026
Mexico’s steel industry, one of the few not dominated by foreign capital, has been hard-hit by tariffs placed on it by US President Donald Trump.
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