Overview
- Javier Milei said former ANDIS chief Diego Spagnuolo never alerted him to a kickback scheme and noted that he removed him and placed the agency under intervention after the leaks.
- He rejected allegations involving Karina Milei as “very silly” and recalled that she transferred ANDIS out of the presidential orbit at the start of his government.
- He dismissed the recordings as “salon gossip and artificial intelligence” and accused journalist Jorge Rial of organizing “parallel espionage.”
- He reaffirmed Economy Minister Luis “Toto” Caputo in his post and claimed rumors about his exit are part of attempts to destabilize the government.
- He confirmed a Tuesday meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump and said Argentina is pursuing multiple negotiations with the United States.