Mexico president casts video of brother taking cash as political smear
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[July 10, 2021]
By Dave Graham
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Mexican President
Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on Friday shrugged off a video showing one
of his younger brothers receiving cash from a political operator, saying
it was part of a smear campaign by adversaries to discredit him.
The video, the second within a year to feature a brother of the
president taking money from the political operative, sparked fresh
criticism of Lopez Obrador from Mexico's opposition, which he has
routinely depicted as steeped in corruption.
Released by Mexican news outlet Latinus, the video apparently made in
2015 shows a man who later formed part of the Lopez Obrador
administration handing Martin Jesus Lopez Obrador an envelope stuffed
with a large stack of bills.
"I think the intention is to do damage to me, or to try to damage me,"
the president told a news conference. "It's the perennial black campaign
of my adversaries. We're used to this. But we have always emerged
unscathed from slander."
He said he would not cover up for anyone, and that authorities should
investigate whether any crime had been committed and punish any
wrongdoing.
"But my conscience is clear," added Lopez Obrador.
The man filmed giving his brother the cash was David Leon, who Lopez
Obrador named head of Mexico's civil protection agency after assuming
the presidency in December 2018.
Leon stepped down from the government last August after a separate video
was leaked of him handing money in 2015 to another brother of Lopez
Obrador. On that occasion, the president described the cash as
contributions from supporters.
Leon said on Twitter the money in the new video was a loan he had
provided from his personal savings.
Lopez Obrador forged his reputation as a scourge of corruption, and the
video leak comes three weeks ahead of a referendum over whether to
investigate past political decisions that he has used to question the
legacy of past presidents.
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Mexico's President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador delivers a speech on
the third anniversary of his presidential election victory at
National Palace in Mexico City, Mexico July 1, 2021. REUTERS/Edgard
Garrido
One of the former presidents, Vicente Fox, seized on
the video, tweeting: "A question: are people who get their brothers
to receive illicit money also going to stand trial?"
According to Latinus, the latest video was shot in 2015 just before
elections in which Lopez Obrador's political party, the leftist
National Regeneration Movement (MORENA), was competing for the first
time.
Lopez Obrador told the news conference the cash was not for him or
any political campaign, and that he understood it was a personal
matter between his brother and Leon.
The president's popularity remains robust, polling well above 50% in
most national surveys. The 2020 video leak did erode his approval
rating somewhat, and the new one could do the same, said Roy Campos,
head of polling firm Consulta Mitofsky.
But Lopez Obrador has generally been more adept at switching the
political narrative than the opposition has been at capitalizing on
scandals, Campos said.
On Friday afternoon, media attention began shifting away from the
video leak after the attorney general's office said it was
investigating a prominent official in the previous government for
suspected illicit enrichment.
(Reporting by Dave GrahamEditing by John Stonestreet and Chris
Reese)
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