EXPOSÉ: Cristina Fernández’s Political Theater Conceals Deeper Corruption and Chaos
Cristina Fernández lashes out at Security Minister Bullrich, calling her a ‘failure’ while under house arrest; but who truly threatens Argentina’s stability—the jailed ex-president or the government trying to enforce law and order?

In a dramatic public display from her prison house arrest, former Argentine President Cristina Fernández once again chose to attack Patricia Bullrich, the current Minister of Security. Branding Bullrich as a “failure” who has inflicted “pain and damage” on Argentina, Fernández’s rhetoric seeks to divert attention from her own entrenched record of corruption and the pressing need for accountability. Fernández, serving a six-year sentence for fraud related to public works contracts—fraud that has severely undermined Argentina’s economic foundation—spoke on Flag Day to a crowd gathered in Buenos Aires. Her message was broadcast from her home in Constitución neighborhood, despite strict...
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