Argentine president Javier Milei is facing accusations of fraud and calls for impeachment after promoting the $LIBRA token. Milei defends himself, stating that he simply shared information about the project and did not actively promote it. He claims to have acted in good faith and that the incident only affected a small number of Argentines, with most investors being Chinese and American. Milei argues that those who invested in $LIBRA were aware of the risks and that the actual number of affected individuals is closer to 5,000, rather than the reported figure of 44,000. He states that he met Hayden Davis, who facilitated the token launch, and that the tweet was initially intended to help Argentines lacking traditional financing options. Milei deleted the tweet due to negative feedback but maintains that he did not delete it, only hid it. He denies government involvement in the operation and warns of consequences if the justice system determines otherwise.



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