After Javier Milei promoted the $libra meme coin on social media, its value soared before crashing hours later, sparking controversy in Argentina.
LIBRA’s collapse triggered fraud claims, insider trading accusations, and calls for Argentine President Javier Milei’s impeachment.
Argentina's President Javier Milei has faced impeachment threats after promoting LIBRA, which supposedly helps small businesses. The token surged to a market cap of around $4.5 bi
Argentinian President Javier Milei dismissed opposition efforts to begin impeachment proceedings amid fraud accusations after a new cryptocurrency he shared on social media surged in price and then crashed,
In a television interview, Milei said the scandal was a "slap in the face", and he described himself as a "techno-optimist" who was just trying to "help fund Argentine projects". Lashing out at political opponents who had criticised him, he said that "every day they confirm how lowly politicians are".
Argentine President Javier Milei faces impeachment threats after his social media endorsement of a virtually unknown cryptocurrency caused a
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — Argentina’s libertarian president Javier Milei signaled late Saturday that a new deal with the International Monetary Fund was imminent, as he used his annual address to congress to project an optimistic picture of his economic overhaul following a divisive first year in office and recent swirl of controversies.
On February 15th Mr Davis called himself “Javier Milei’s adviser” and said that he was “working with him and his team”. Mr Milei’s office has said the government has no connection to Mr Davis. This was not Mr Milei’s first brush with crypto controversy.
Javier promotes private projects all ... Experts say it is unlikely Milei will face an impeachment hearing over the scandal, but it could knock his economic credibility ahead of the 2025 ...