Biography Flash Javier Milei Blazes Through New York With Libertarian Fire and Fierce Pro-Israel Devotion
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Javier Milei kicked off Argentina Week in New York on March 10 with a fiery speech at JPMorgan headquarters, slamming crony capitalists like Paolo Rocca and Javier Madanes Quintanilla as prebendary businessmen in cahoots with thieving politicians, according to La Opinión Austral and Todo Noticias reports. He boasted of slashing Argentinas fiscal deficit by 15 points of GDP in record time, lifting 15 million from poverty, turning energy importer to exporter, and cutting taxes by 2.5 points of GDP all while respecting property rights and boosting the countrys freedom index 40 points. Milei declared his goal to make Argentina the worlds freest nation, teasing his upcoming book on morality as state policy.
The trip doubled as a Jewish affinity showcase: he visited the Chabad-Lubavitch Rebbes gravesite for at least the second time, danced to Hebrew tunes at an Algemeiner Journal honor, and at Yeshiva University on March 9, dubbed himself the most Zionist president alive during an economics talk with Rabbi Ari Berman, as detailed by JTA and the South African Jewish Report.
Backlash brewed when streamer Tomás Rebord mocked Mileis Israel devotion on his Hay Algo Ahí livestream, griping about trips to a stone wall and hinting Jews sparked Patagonias January wildfires. Lawyer Jorge Monastersky filed a criminal complaint for religious discrimination on March 11; Milei cheered it as a masterclass on X, tagging Jewish groups, per JTA. Rebord fired back, calling Milei an imbecile.
Diplomacy hummed too: Brazilian senator Flávio Bolsonaro thanked Milei on March 11 for granting asylum to a January 8 riot convict, via Poder360. Milei also hailed Donald Trumps Iran war intervention as world-saving, signaling Argentinas shift from neutrality, Todo Noticias noted.
No major headlines in the past 24 hours, but these moves cement Mileis libertarian swagger and pro-Israel stance with lasting biographical punch.
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