El Chapo’s Son Set to Plead Guilty: What This Means for America’s Fight Against Drug Cartels
Ovidio Guzman Lopez, son of notorious drug lord El Chapo, is expected to plead guilty in a major fentanyl trafficking case—an important development in the ongoing battle against the Sinaloa cartel and the opioid crisis devastating American families.

The anticipated guilty plea from Ovidio Guzman Lopez, one of the sons of Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, marks a pivotal moment in America's relentless fight against the flood of deadly synthetic opioids crossing into our communities. Once a symbol of impunity and cartel dominance, El Chapo’s family now faces unprecedented legal pressure that could disrupt the drug pipeline directly fueling America's opioid epidemic. Originally scheduled for Wednesday but quietly rescheduled without public explanation, this hearing underscores how federal prosecutors are methodically dismantling cartel leadership through strategic deals. Ovidio, once a defiant figure who maintained a not guilty plea against multiple...
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