2024-04-10 12:36:33
In the midst of the repercussions of the accusations once morest some journalists critical of his management, President Javier Milei issued a statement this Wednesday in which he assured that there are communicators who seek to extort, lie and carry out operations once morest his government.
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In this framework, he assured that the members of La Libertad Avanza will not remain silent and will answer. “We are going to get them down from that Ivory Tower in which they think they live,” he said.
Milei’s statement
In his account on
He also considered that journalism “has been corrupted, dirty and prostituted in the heat of the envelopes and the official guidelines.”
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He also maintained that extortion, lies, and slander “are common” in journalism.
“The problem for many journalists with whom we make up La Libertad Avanza is that we don’t owe anything to anyone. We don’t have business with anyone. And we are not going to remain silent in the face of operations, lies, slander, insult or defamation. “We are going to answer,” he added.
“We are going to tell our truth. “We are going to get them down from that Ivory Tower in which they think they live,” he added.
Milei and her criticism of journalists
In the last hours, in the middle of an interview with Alejandro Fantino, Milei launched harsh criticism once morest journalists Romina Manguel, Jorge Fontevecchi and Jorge Sigal, among others.
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