President Claudia Sheinbaum held her daily morning press conference on Thursday, May 14, 2026 [1].

The "mañanera" serves as the primary channel for the Mexican government to communicate policy updates and respond to current events. By maintaining this daily schedule, the administration ensures a consistent flow of information and direct access to the presidency.

Sheinbaum conducted the briefing from the Salón Tesorería, located within the Palacio Nacional in Mexico City [2]. The event is part of a traditional series of morning briefings used by the Mexican executive branch to address the press and the public.

These sessions are designed to provide the government's routine daily briefing and maintain transparency regarding state affairs [3]. The setting in the National Palace emphasizes the formal nature of the proceedings while maintaining the accessibility of the morning format.

Because the briefing is a recurring event, it functions as a barometer for the administration's immediate priorities and its reaction to the day's emerging news. The consistency of the venue and timing allows journalists and citizens to anticipate the government's official stance on pressing national issues.

President Claudia Sheinbaum held her daily morning press conference on Thursday, May 14, 2026.

The continuation of the 'mañanera' under President Sheinbaum signals a commitment to the communication style established by previous administrations. By utilizing a daily, live-broadcast format, the Mexican presidency maintains a direct line to the public, bypassing traditional media filters to set the national narrative each morning.