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Sheinbaum dodges question about woman sunbathing at National Palace

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum avoided a direct answer during a press conference about videos allegedly showing a woman sunbathing at the National Palace. Instead, she deflected to historical events from previous administrations.


Sheinbaum dodges question about woman sunbathing at National Palace

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum was questioned during her morning conference on March 24 regarding videos showing a woman allegedly sunbathing in a window of the National Palace. To date, the identity of the person in the images has not been confirmed, and Infodemia has not issued a new technical analysis of the recent videos. Sheinbaum dodged the topic. When asked by journalist Pascal Beltrán del Río, who contrasted the event with situations in previous governments, the head of state responded differently: she redirected her intervention to a series of questions about historical facts attributed to other presidential terms. “And what about the PRI in ‘68?” she expressed. She then changed the subject again to refer to the PAN's internal process, ironizing about their decision to choose candidates by survey. The statement comes amid the spread of multiple videos on social media that allegedly show a woman sunbathing in a window of the historic building. The case sparked controversy after InfodemiaMx claimed the first material contained elements of artificial intelligence. Nevertheless, the circulation of new recordings from different angles has intensified the debate. While authorities insist there are inconsistencies in the videos—such as differences in architecture, clothing, and setting—users and public figures have questioned the official version. “And what about Zedillo's repressions?” she asked. “And what about the war on drugs?”

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