After a long wait, this Monday at 9 PM "La Misa," the most influential streaming program in the libertarian and right-wing ecosystem in Argentina, returns, and it will do so with a grand premiere featuring the presence of President Javier Milei and presidential spokesperson Manuel Adorni.
This was confirmed by the program's host, Gordo Dan, on his X account: "THIS MONDAY LA MISA STARTS FOR CRYING OUT LOUD WITH TWO CHILL GUESTS," he wrote, along with a photo featuring Milei, Adorni, and himself.
A few days ago, La Misa released its promotional trailer featuring none other than Santiago Caputo, the main presidential advisor and one of the key strategists of Javier Milei's government.

This return is not just televisual: it is also political, cultural, and symbolic. In times when the right seeks to strengthen alternative spaces to traditional media, "La Misa" emerges as an audiovisual trench from where debates are held, activism is conducted, and agendas are set.









