"Alleged Cartel Ties of Mexican President Under U.S. and NY Times Investigation"

American law enforcement officials investigated allegations of potential ties between allies of Mexico's President, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, and drug cartels, uncovering information pointing to potential links between powerful cartel operatives and Mexican advisers and officials close to the president. However, the United States never opened a formal investigation into Mr. López Obrador, ultimately shelving the inquiry due to little appetite to pursue allegations against one of America's top allies. President López Obrador called the allegations "completely false" and stated that the news of the inquiry would not affect Mexico's relationship with the United States.
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