Politics Events Local 2026-03-30T20:22:31+00:00

Mexico's President Confirms Sanction for National Palace Window Incident

The Mexican government confirmed that the woman in the National Palace window video was identified and sanctioned. President Claudia Sheinbaum stated the act wasn't prohibited but was inappropriate. The sanction's details remain undisclosed, raising public questions.


Mexico's President Confirms Sanction for National Palace Window Incident

The Mexican government confirmed that the woman captured in the video at the National Palace window was identified and sanctioned. President Claudia Sheinbaum confirmed the woman's presence in the building, stating, "It is not prohibited, but one must respect the National Palace." This act, while not an explicit violation, was deemed inappropriate by authorities. The authorities also confirmed that the woman was identified and sanctioned. However, the details of the sanction have not yet been disclosed, whether it was a fine, a reprimand, administrative detention, or another measure. The lack of details has generated more questions than answers from the public, who are now also questioning how it was possible for someone to access such a symbolic place without stricter security protocols being activated. The controversial viral video of a woman apparently "sunbathing" from a window of the National Palace took an official turn this Tuesday. Several weeks ago, a video began circulating on social media showing a woman lying in front of a window of the National Palace, next to the Zócalo plaza in Mexico City. The images quickly went viral and sparked debate about their authenticity, with users discussing whether it was real or digitally manipulated content. As the video spread, government verification authorities had stated in a preliminary analysis that part of the content appeared to be false, which drew criticism for the handling of official information. In response, President Sheinbaum was questioned about the incident during one of her conferences and, at that time, did not offer direct details or confirm the authenticity of the images. However, the situation changed today.

Latest news

See all news