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Feinmann asked Milei to kick Bullrich out for suppressing a girl: the minister called him and said that the policeman “gassed” her unintentionally

After images and videos where a policeman was seen spraying pepper spray on a minor in the vicinity of Congress yesterday, the journalist exploded during his program on La Nación + and took aim at the Minister of Security, who called him to deny what is clearly seen.

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They had crossed paths on Thursday with a girl who went to the demonstration against Milei's veto of retirement reform and was gassed. The Security Minister defended her number two and confirmed that she will evaluate what happened in Congress.

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The journalist aired the Security Minister after receiving a fake video following the incidents in Congress; “They're not going to use us to do a gross operation,” he said

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The driver and the Minister of National Security had a tough exchange for a 10-year-old girl who was gassed by the police during the last march in Congress. The post Eduardo Feinmann and Patricia Bullrich spoke again after the fierce argument on TV and the journalist apologized to him appeared first on El Intransigente.

Far, far from transmitting a minimum degree of humanity or empathy in the face of a very serious and repugnable event, such as the policeman who pepper-sprayed a 10-year-old girl, the national government reflects the extent to which it is capable of trampling on rights, and not just not... The entry Far from condemning the act, the Government supports Patricia Bullrich and blames the mother of the gassed girl was first published in INFO135.

The presidential spokesman, Manuel Adorni, assured that the operation to calm the mobilization in rejection of the veto of the retirement law was successful and revealed that there is an in-depth review under way.

“I was scared. I woke up crying because I couldn't breathe.” Regarding her presence in front of Congress this Thursday, Fabrizia said that at first “I didn't want to go, but after seeing the vote, it didn't seem fair to me. I think it was wrong, not that we were hitting or throwing boiling water as they say. It was a peaceful demonstration,” he said. The 10-year-old girl who was sprayed with pepper spray during the mobilization against the veto…

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Diario Registrado broke the news in on Thursday, September 12, 2024.
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