Rep. Dan Crenshaw, R-Texas, torched Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, a member of the Morena Party, after he condemned U.S. Republicans on 'Jesse Watters Primetime.'
, responded to attacks from Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador after he condemned U.S. Republicans in the wake of four Americans' kidnappings.
Watters reported Obrador claimed the United States needs to take care of its own problems before interceding in Mexican affairs. "Look, I'm for the Mexican people. I'm for the American people. I'm against the cartels. I would think that the president of Mexico, ‘AMLO,’ would also be against the cartels," Crenshaw said in response to Obrador on Fox News.
"You know, the cartels have killed a lot of Americans, whether they're through lacing drugs with fentanyl or just murdering them when they go down to get a medical appointment, but they've killed a lot more Mexicans.", Crenshaw quipped,"I'm super worried about it," while further satirizing how people in his Houston-area district likely agree with the sentiment.
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