Milei Put Away Fat Dan: "I Don't Take Care of What My Followers Say in Networks"
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After the aberrant comment made by El Gordo Dan, which included an unpleasant and reprehensible saying by the libertarian Florencia Arietto and the cry of the national senator Luis Juez in the air of Radio Mitre, President Javier Milei had to talk about the issue. Javier Milei sought to put cold cloths on the controversy, and that is why he let go of his hand to the libertarian Daniel Parisini, known as “El Gordo Dan”. “I don’t have to take char…
The president refused to take charge of Daniel Parisini’s offensive remarks and stressed that his opinions do not reflect his official position, amid the controversy generated by a tweet against Senator Luis Juez. The entry From Cordoba, Milei took distance from Gordo Dan was first published in #BorderPeriodismo.
"We are not going to stand by," the libertarian correspondent said after a difficult day for the market. The post While Javier Milei lets go of his hand, Gordo Dan assures "to have faith" in the future appeared first on El Intranssigente.
The governor was disturbed to be asked "what he thought" of the libertarian Twitter user's attacks on Judge by his daughter. Visibly uncomfortable, he highlighted his relationship with the Cordobese senator and pointed out that he cannot respond "by what they say or do my 12 million followers." Video Read more


President Javier Milei publicly "loose his hand" to the libertarian militant Daniel "Gordo Dan" Parisini, when he ignored the controversial sayings of the Twitter user against Senator Luis Juez and his daughter. In an exclusive interview with La Voz en Vivo, the president was blunt: "I don't have to take charge of what my followers say." During his visit to the Córdoba Stock Exchange, Milei relativized the figure of the influencer, whom he enlar…
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