
With Santiago Caputo in the trailer, La Misa announced its return this Monday at 9 PM.
The new Argentine right wing has in 'La Misa' a space where they think freely and communicate without intermediaries
Finally, after a long wait, this Monday at 9 p.m. "La Misa", the most influential streaming program in the libertarian and right-wing ecosystem in Argentina, returns.
The program hosted by el Gordo Dan resumes its place on the Carajo channel and does so with a strong staging: in the promotional trailer, none other than Santiago Caputo, the main presidential advisor and one of the key strategists of Javier Milei's government, appears.
This return is not only 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.
Santiago Caputo in the trailer: direct message from power
Caputo's appearance is no small gesture. The so-called "political brain" of the libertarian administration shares the screen with the streamers. This image confirms that "La Misa" is a space with direct access to the President's inner circle.

More than a simple participation, his appearance in the trailer represents an explicit endorsement from political power to this disruptive format that engages new generations.
La Misa: more than a stream, a channel of thought

With the return of the program, it is expected that central topics such as the adjustment to the State, the role of traditional media, the reforms promoted by Milei's Government, and the cultural debate that today dominates public conversation will be addressed.
The new Argentine right has in "La Misa" a space where thinking is unbound and communication is without intermediaries. This Monday at 9 p.m. on Carajo, a new stage begins where entertainment and politics intersect to continue setting the pace of the national conversation.
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