Milei Celebrates Liberty at CPAC with Trump

Argentinian President Javier Milei shared an eventful meeting with Donald Trump and Sylvester Stallone at CPAC in Palm Beach, emphasizing values of liberty and political inspiration.


Milei Celebrates Liberty at CPAC with Trump

President Javier Milei spent several minutes of his day in Palm Beach, where he participated in the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), to share details of the event in which he was joined by recently elected President Donald Trump and Hollywood actor Sylvester Stallone. Milei boasted about the photo in which he appears with his sister and Trump in the center of the scene, proclaiming: 'LONG LIVE FREEDOM DAMMIT!'

After the event at Mar-A-Lago, social media was filled with photos from the day that included Trump, the Milei brothers, Stallone, and entrepreneur Elon Musk, the new head of the Government Efficiency Commission of the Republican era. According to the Minister of Deregulation and State Transformation, Federico Struzenegger, the Republican was inspired by Javier Milei for the creation of a specific area.

In an emotional gesture, Stallone approached President Milei, kissed one of his fists, and took a photo with Karina Milei. The renowned actor expressed his emotion at the presence of the president. Stallone, who has a conservative ideology, was a speaker at CPAC and shared a hug with Milei offstage.

Milei appeared on social media with Trump, Stallone, and Musk, highlighting the phrase 'LONG LIVE FREEDOM DAMMIT!'. He thanked those who praised his policies and shared his happiness at the meeting with the Republican. Additionally, he posted a video summarizing his participation in the conservative event and emphasized the importance of freedom in his message.

In the same line, Milei met with the Secretary General of the Presidency, Karina Milei, and Chancellor Gerardo Werthein, greeting each other with hugs and encouraging messages. The president enjoyed his time in Palm Beach and shared his meeting with important personalities during CPAC on social media.