Overview
- Federal judge Ariel Lijo, working with prosecutor Gerardo Pollicita, requested airport camera records as part of the probe into Chief of Cabinet Manuel Adorni’s private flight to Uruguay.
- The Casa Rosada publicly reaffirmed Adorni’s standing and said he will resume duties next week, even as officials moved to identify the person who filmed his boarding at San Fernando airport.
- The $LIBRA case advanced with analyses of seized devices that, according to reporting, show long‑standing commercial ties between Mauricio Novelli and Javier Milei, and a government adviser acknowledged prior payments of $8,000 to the President and $4,000 to Karina Milei under an agreement with Novelli’s firm.
- The scandals have cooled congressional activity: allies now expect the executive’s promised bills to arrive in phases, with leaders prioritizing previously queued items such as the Glaciers Law while opposition senators press for Adorni’s first management report.
- Internal tensions persist as some officials call for a truce and Clarín reports Karina Milei is weighing personnel changes, while Senate leader Bartolomé Abdala dismissed talk of impeaching the President over $LIBRA as unrealistic.