One major Trump enemy is crying uncle after being cornered

This White House is notching victories faster than we’ve ever seen. And you can add this one to the list.

Because one major Trump enemy is crying uncle after being cornered.

Cartel Insider Confesses: Trump’s Border Crackdown Hits Hard

In a stunning admission that points to the effectiveness of iron-fisted immigration enforcement, a purported Sinaloa cartel heavyweight told CNN that President Trump’s relentless border measures have thrown serious roadblocks into the notorious Mexican syndicate’s illicit enterprises.

The shadowy figure, once part of El Chapo’s inner circle, spilled the beans during an oddball sit-down with CNN’s senior national correspondent David Culver, conducted right in the rear of a tinted SUV, far from prying eyes.

“From k*lling to coordinating smuggling operations, he says he’s done it all,” Culver said, referring to Trump.

Masked Thug Owns Up to the Squeeze

Culver cut straight to the chase: “Do you think what President Trump has been doing has been making your job tougher?”

“Oh yeah. Yeah,” the cartel operative—cloaked in a black mask, shades, gloves, and a cap for anonymity—replied without hesitation.

“So it’s becoming more difficult, you think?” Culver followed up.

“Yep,” the alleged hitman grunted.

This revelation aligns with broader fallout from Trump’s zero-tolerance regime: smuggling rings are jacking up fees to ferry migrants over the Rio Grande, with crossers now shelling out $10,000 a head—up from the pre-Trump $6,500 tab, as Fox News reports. It’s a clear sign that real deterrence works, starving these criminal empires of their dirty profits and saving American lives from the fentanyl flood.

The battle-scarred enforcer, who owned up to m*rders in his past, still fancies himself a decent soul at heart.

“I did what I had to do,” he claimed.

Desperate Warning from the Underworld

Defying the gangster stereotype, the Sinaloa boss surfaced for the CNN chat aiming to scare off recruits from the narco lifestyle, painting it as a dead-end trap.

“It’s not a life. It’s not good,” the man said in broken English.

“Once you get in, you can’t get out,” he warned in Spanish.

He’s not alone in tipping his hat to Trump’s tactics. Last month, Margarito “Jay” Flores Jr.—who raked in millions alongside his twin as El Chapo foot soldiers—sang the administration’s praises to Fox News.

“I think the aggressive approach is going to send a strong message to every drug trafficker across Latin America and places like Venezuela that’s used as a transport hub from Mexican cartels and Colombian organizations,” Flores told Fox News.

That no-nonsense strategy is ramping up, with U.S. forces gearing for strikes on cartel strongholds buried deep in Venezuelan territory, per NBC News. Under Trump, we’re not just talking tough—we’re delivering the hammer blow to these border-busting thugs, reclaiming sovereignty and crushing the cartels that prey on our communities. No more open invitations to chaos; just the wall, the will, and the wins.

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