Overview
- During a three-day Argentina Week swing in New York, Javier Milei scheduled a headline appearance at JPMorgan before Jamie Dimon as part of a drive to court Wall Street support.
- Milei told an audience at Yeshiva University that he is “the most Zionist president in the world,” framing his worldview in biblical terms and reaffirming backing for Israel and the United States.
- He visited the Rebbe’s Ohel in Queens and was honored by the Algemeiner, using religious symbolism to reinforce his pro-Israel positioning.
- The Argentine leader reiterated previously announced plans to relocate his country’s embassy to Jerusalem as part of a broader realignment with Israel and the United States.
- In Buenos Aires, a lawyer filed a criminal complaint against streamer Tomás Rebord over comments mocking Milei’s Israel support and insinuations about Jews and Patagonia wildfires, a move the president publicly praised.