Milei took aim at the media corporation: “95% of journalists lie”

Milei took aim at the media corporation: “95% of journalists lie”
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The President backed his officials and assured that he will not give in to media operations.

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President Javier Milei has once again taken a hard line against media operators who systematically attack his Government with disinformation campaigns. In a new public intervention, the president questioned the role of a large part of Argentine journalism and assured that the versions installed in the media do not stand up to the slightest contrast

with reality.

“95% of journalists in Argentina lie shamelessly and, even if you present the data to put an end to the lie, they don't care and they continue to do so,” said Milei, in a sentence that reexposed the confrontation between the national government and sectors of the press that lived on the eliminated official pattern.

The President also referred to one of the most unusual operations launched against his administration: the alleged fight with the Minister of Economy, Luis Caputo.

Milei recalled that a journalist went so far as to repeat dozens of times that he had thrown Caputo out, and even that both of them had been beaten to death and that one of them had ended up in an ambulance. “Do you realize the lies they tell? ”, he launched.

The president's criticism was not limited to operations against Caputo. He also defended the Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorni, after the campaign of attrition that different media and political sectors promoted against the official. Milei was categorical in stating that he will not hand over members of his team due to pressure from journalists who reacted corporately after being alluded to by

an uncomfortable truth.

“I'm not going to execute an honest person on the altar of the ego of journalists who felt touched because they were told the truth,” said the President. He added that political wear and tear doesn't matter to him when it comes to defending “noble, honest human beings who came to make Argentina great again

.”

At the same time, Milei said that Argentina has already begun to recover from the attack on its economic plan. As he explained, the recovery of credit is making it possible to inject working capital into the economy, a key factor in sustaining activity and accelerating the normalization of the country after years of fiscal disorder,

issuance and interventionism.

The President anticipated that the next numbers of activity will be positive, that real wages will rise again and that inflation will return to a downward path. For Milei, the Government not only resisted a political and media offensive, but it also managed to preserve the economic course in the midst of

destabilization attempts.



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