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BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) -Argentine President Javier Milei on Monday urged moderate opposition lawmakers to back his reform agenda during the next two years of his term, after his party cruised to victory in midterm legislative elections,
MSNBC Correspondent David Noriega joins MSNBC’s Jacob Soboroff live from Buenos Aires, Argentina to discuss how Donald Trump is helping his ally, embattled Argentine President Javier Milei, while American taxpayers and farmers pay the price.
The incident took place during the band's performance of "Welcome to the Jungle" at Estadio Huracán on Oct. 18.
Retirees in Argentina protest weekly for better pensions as inflation and austerity measures leave many struggling to afford food, medicine, and rent.
The Argentine peso fell against the US dollar on Tuesday, wiping out almost all of its gains since an electoral landslide for Javier Milei’s party boosted the country’s markets. The currency slid 2 per cent to 1,