
Yanina Latorre destroyed Diego Brancatelli after the ruling against Cristina Kirchner
The host lashed out at the journalist for his support of Cristina after the conviction was confirmed by the Supreme Court
The Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation confirmed the conviction against Cristina Fernández de Kirchner in the "Vialidad" case, and reactions erupted immediately. One of the most heated responses came from Yanina Latorre, who didn't hold back on insults or criticism toward pro-Kirchner journalist Diego Brancatelli.
During her appearance on the radio show she hosts on El Observador 107.9, Latorre reacted furiously to a tweet from the Argenzuela (C5N) panelist, in which he called for demonstrations in support of the former president with a direct message: "To the streets."
Media explosion after the court ruling
"This guy is a son of a bit... To the streets, everyone with Cristina. This is dangerous," Latorre said live. Her outrage focused on the tone of the message and the call for mobilization, which, according to her, encouraged chaos.
She didn't stop there; she was even more aggressive when referring to Brancatelli as a "fanatic" and accused him of inciting a possible social outbreak. "These Cristina fanatics are going to go out and stir up the masses. They're a piece of sh*t," she stated bluntly.

She also insisted that the conviction was justified and defended the actions of the judiciary."She is imprisoned for being corrupt, for handing over all public works to Lázaro Báez. He became a millionaire because of that," she emphasized.
Latorre: "It's a historic day for Argentina"
In another part of her statement, Latorre expanded her criticism and once again targeted the C5N panelist: "Brancatelli, you're an idio... defender of the corrupt. Cristina used that money to enrich herself and to gain followers like you. Admit it, daddy: she's a thief and corrupt," she said.
The media personality also considered that the Supreme Court's ruling marked a turning point in Argentine political history. "It's a historic day. A former president who thought she was untouchable ended up convicted. Six years confirmed, and a year and a half of actual imprisonment. Later, it will be seen whether she gets parole or not," she stated.
The confrontation between Yanina Latorre and Diego Brancatelli once again exposed the ethical divide that runs through the country not only in politics but also in the media.
Yanina Latorre fulminó a Diego Brancatelli.
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