
During last week's closing, President Javier Milei strongly criticized media workers, especially Joaquín Morales Solá. Celebrating that the Deputy Minister of Economy, José Luis Daza, will give a lecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Milei directed his criticisms at the editorialist.
The president once again attacked the critical journalism of his economic program, labeling them as "hitmen with credentials of supposed journalists" and mentioning that "people do not hate them enough." In a social media message, Milei dedicated himself to questioning journalists, titling his publication as "LYING JOURNALISTS."
In an interview on Radio Neura, Milei reiterated his rejection of critical journalism, lamenting the criticisms received for his work and comparing them to false situations. According to the president, "enveloping, operators, and trash" journalists poison society with lies, slander, and insults, trying to destabilize government work.
Milei also mentioned José Luis Daza, who was invited to give a lecture at MIT thanks to Nobel Prize winner in Economics Robert Merton. On his social media, Milei mentioned this achievement in contrast to the criticisms received from some journalists, whom he labeled as mediocre and liars.
In summary, President Javier Milei reiterated his critical stance towards journalism that questions his work, accusing them of spreading lies and poisoning society with their destabilizing information.