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Milei Takes Off From the u.s. Flight Case with Unchecked Baggage

The president of Argentina, Javier Milei, took off on Wednesday from the case of the plane that arrived in the country from the United States with a single passenger with which he has shown publicly and carrying several packages that would not have been subjected to customs controls, which has raised suspicions about its contents.
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The president of Argentina, Javier Milei, took off on Wednesday from the case of the plane that arrived in the country from the United States with a single passenger with which he has shown publicly and carrying several packages that would not have been subjected to customs controls, which has raised suspicions about its contents.

Javier Milei stepped forward to distance himself from a new, brewing scandal involving him: the case of the unchecked suitcases, an incident in which he remarkably demonstrated that he was fully informed of every movement. "There's nothing irregular about the suitcases being smuggled through, and people are innocent until proven guilty," he said in his own defense and that of the figures involved, who are none other than members of the conservat…

The president said that the cause is part of a political maneuver based on a fabricated narrative. “They make a collage of photos to generate a false story,” he said.

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lagaceta.com.ar broke the news in on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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