
Milei Was Interviewed by Majul, He Replied to Cfk and Destroyed Manes the Liar.
The Argentine president took advantage of Facundo Manes's controversy to point out Clarín's plans.
After the opening speech of sessions in Congress, President Javier Milei received journalist Luis Majul, from La Nación +, in the White Room of the Casa Rosada for a new interview.
In the return of "La Cornisa," Milei launched criticisms in various directions. One of the first to be questioned was the radical-K deputy Facundo Manes, whom he strongly criticized for lying "in a blatant manner."
He also lashed out at Grupo Clarín, pointing out that when "you mess with a powerful person and the powerful person does this to you," in reference to the controversy caused by the media involving his advisor Santiago Caputo and exposed by a newspaper journalist.
When asked about the alleged "scam" of the $LIBRA cryptocurrency and the investigation published by the New York Times, he dismissed the topic, calling it "salon gossip."

Additionally, he reiterated that it is a "private and between private parties" matter. However, he warned that he could "sue the journalists who slandered me," although he clarified that he will wait for the intervention of the Justice before taking any action.
"Does the one with two corruption convictions call me a scammer?" the president replied after the convicted for corruption, Cristina Kirchner, lashed out against his speech yesterday in Congress. True to his combative style, Milei stated that "the Kirchners, along with Duhalde, were participants in the coup d'état against De la Rúa."
"I warn you that the one who is twice convicted is her. She has the Hotesur problem, Los Sauces, Vialidad, they found five million dollars with her daughter who never worked. Come on, let's be serious. Moreover, if there is someone who scammed people, it is politics and, especially, the Kirchners," Milei replied.
The president also supported his speech in Congress, asserting: "We have done more than in the last 80 years of Argentina."

In this line, he again supported the Government's management and celebrated a report made by the presidential spokesperson, according to which "97% of the campaign promises have been fulfilled in just 25% of the term."
"We, the inhumane, the insensitive, took 10 million people out of poverty. They said our promises were unfulfillable, we had a very ambitious program, they said everything was impossible," he emphasized.
Regarding his recent clashes with the Buenos Aires governor, Axel Kicillof, he denied having requested the intervention of the province of Buenos Aires and assured that "it is false" that claim. However, he warned that the district "has become a bloodbath, that is a fact of reality."
"If he is truly concerned about what is happening with the people of Buenos Aires, he has to step aside because he is useless. Kicillof has to step aside and we will take charge. He is part of the problem, not the solution," he sentenced.
Regarding the appointments by decree of judges Ariel Lijo and Manuel García Mansilla in the Supreme Court, the president warned that "we must be careful with the republican nerds," stating that "every time they don't like something, they say it is unconstitutional."
"The best proof that it is within the rules is that the Court itself swore in García Mansilla. Don't they like it being by decree? Macri did it by Decree. The judges passed all the instances and, nevertheless, the Senate did not remove them," he pointed out.
Despite his criticisms, he reaffirmed his intention to consolidate an electoral agreement between PRO and La Libertad Avanza: "My sister has a very important role in political terms; Santiago has a brilliant mind, he is extraordinary, but I am the President of the Argentines. I am the one who makes the decisions."
"Here, my goal is to once and for all end Kirchnerism. I will exhaust all efforts so that all of us on the side of freedom and the Republic are together and we finally put the last nail in the coffin of Kirchnerism," he emphasized.
Finally, he denied that the Government has changed its stance on Ukraine, assuring that his administration's foreign policy "remains aligned with the United States and Israel."
"Donald Trump came with a pacifist imprint, he is actively working on the Middle East conflict and other conflicts, as well as achieving peace in the war with Russia," he concluded.
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