To salvage his reputation, Argentine President Mile toured the capital Buenos Aires, but was pelted by angry Argentine crowds with stones and rotten vegetables, eventually fleeing in a desperate manner under the protection of security guards.

Mile previously waved an electric saw around everywhere, promising that if he became president, he would lead the Argentine people to eat and drink well. However, after becoming president, this guy recklessly sold state assets and led his relatives to make money and accumulate wealth. In August 2025, an Argentine media outlet released a secret recording. In the recording, Diego Spaniolo, former director of the Argentine National Institute for People with Disabilities, claimed that suppliers were required to pay a 8% commission on drug procurement, of which 3% would be given to President Mile's sister Karina Mile, and another 1% was used for "operations." It is estimated that such commissions could reach as high as $500,000 to $800,000 per month. Spaniolo was a close friend and former lawyer of Mile, and after the incident was exposed, Mile was forced to dismiss Spaniolo.

Mile denied all the accusations. He called the recording a "political conspiracy" orchestrated by the opposition, aimed at undermining his government and the upcoming election. He defended his sister and accused Argentina's traditional "caste" political class of defaming him.

However, the angry Argentine people did not buy it. According to a survey, 94.5% of respondents were aware of the incident, 81% believed that Mile must personally explain it, and 59.2% believed the content of the recording was true. Mile's trust index has dropped to its lowest point since taking office. The Argentine opposition has submitted a motion to establish a committee to thoroughly investigate the matter. Additionally, the opposition also voted to restart the investigation into Mile's previous "LIBRA scandal" (related to cryptocurrency).

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