WashingtonThey say a picture is worth a thousand words. In the case of Argentine President Javier Milei, the photograph of Elon Musk raising his chainsaw – literally – is worth more than anything else that could have been said to give him oxygen in the midst of the political crisis he is experiencing due to the fraudulent cryptocurrency $LIBRA. "President Milei has a gift for me. Javier Milei, from Argentina. You know who I'm talking about, right?" Musk asked when he appeared as a surprise speaker at the ultraconservative CPAC conference on Thursday. Immediately afterward, Milei appeared with a chainsaw that he gave to the billionaire.
Although no details of the meeting between Musk and Milei have been revealed, the Argentine has been quick to share the video on his X account, where he hugs the owner of SpaceX shouting "Hello, friend!" The tweet was published on the same X account where he promoted the launch of the cryptocurrency $LIBRA on Saturday. In the post, which she deleted just hours after the cryptocurrency crashed, Milei argued that it would help "incentivize the growth of the Argentine economy." The end result of the scheme was that the $LIBRA plummeted after soaring to $4.5 billion, causing huge losses for everyone who had invested. Many influencers crypto They have sworn revenge against Milei, and the Argentine Anti-Corruption Office is investigating the leader's relationship with the cryptocurrency.
The chainsaw that Milei has given to Musk is a replica of the original that he has in his office and is an explicit reference to the cuts that the billionaire is making in the US administration."This is the chainsaw for bureaucracy!", Musk shouted as he lifted it in front of a crowd that was going wild over the appearance of one of the idols of the far right. This time there was no Nazi salute from Musk, although former Trump adviser Steve Bannon didYes, he did it during his speech. on the first day of the ultra conference held in Washington. The Spanish Santiago Abascal and Britain's Nigel Farage also spoke on Thursday. On Saturday, Trump is expected to close what has become the summit of the reactionary international.
Without removing his black MAGA cap or sunglasses, Musk has repeated the usual speech about his role as a supposed defender of freedom of expression and the importance of attacking American agencies. "In Europe, they lock people up in prison for making memes. This is crazy," Musk said without offering evidence, in a statement that coincides with the attacks against the European Union by the US vice president, JD Vance, during the Munich Security Conference.
Musk has also attacked the American media: "A large part of their taxes go to traditional media directly from the government." He has also said that these same media "only focus on the six people" who are at left-wing events. With these criticisms, Musk refers to federal subscriptions for large media such as Political and The Washington Post.
This week the State Department had ordered the cancellation of all subscriptions to media deemed "non-essential to the mission," according to a report The Washington PostSimilarly, the White House recently banned Associated Press journalists (but not cameramen) from the Oval Office because the news agency continues to use the term Gulf of Mexico instead of Gulf of America, as Trump wants.
Continued attacks in the press
In parallel with the campaign that the American president is launching against the fourth power, the media, Musk spoke again as the leader of the task force that perpetrated the cuts against federal agencies. The controversy surrounding Musk's role within the new Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has only grown in recent days. The billionaire and Trump defend that there are no conflicts of interest while Musk runs the chainsaw through precisely those agencies that had open investigations against their companies.
Both magnates hide behind the supposed "transparency" of DOGE. Until now, Musk has theoretically been presented as the administrator of the task force, but it turns out that in a court document the White House said that the South African is not the owner of DOGE and also did not give any details about who is leading the agency on paper. Information about the structure of DOGE and who its workers are is scarce and now it turns out that Musk, who acts as if he were the head, is not. The White House has yet to provide further explanation for a task force that has accessed critical information, such as the Social Security numbers of thousands of American taxpayers.
Meanwhile, at CPAC, Musk tossed out numbers and said: "The actions we are taking, with the support of the president and the agencies, are the ones that will save Medicare, the ones that will save Social Security." In a survey published this Thursday by Reuters, just one month into Trump's presidency, 58% of Americans said they were concerned that Musk's intervention could delay federal programs such as Social Security retirement payments and student aid.
The Nazi salute is back
The image of Musk raising the chainsaw that Milei gave him was one of the images of the first day of the far-right conference in Washington. The other was that of former Trump advisor Steve Bannon, one of the leading exponents of the far-right movement in the United States, who during his speech clearly made the Nazi salute. "The only way we lose is if we fold, the only way we don't win is if we surrender, the only way they win is if we retreat. We will not retreat, we will not surrender, we will not fold," he harangued. He ended with the cry "You fight, you fight, you fight!" and raised his arm in Nazi style. And he finished it with an "amen!"
Bannon's gesture has prompted Frenchman Jordan Bardella, Marine Le Pen's number two, to cancel his speech at the convention, scheduled for this Friday.