The government of Argentine President Javier Milei announced Monday that, based upon the request of a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, it intends to declassify and release all files related to former Nazis who found refuge in the South American country after the Second War War.
Guillermo Francos, the president’s chief of staff, said in an interview with DNews that the release would satisfy American curiosity and concern for transparency regarding the issue.
Milei spoke on February 22 at the Conservative Political Action Conference, the same day that President Donald J. Trump made his address. The two men met backstage, and Trump invited him to the White House then and there.
The day before Milei — who holds postgraduate degrees in economic theory from the Institute of Economic and Social Development and in economics from the Torcuato Di Tella University — spoke, he came onstage for Elon Musk’s CPAC address, where he presented the billionaire and DOGE hierarch with a commemorative chainsaw—the symbol of the president’s attack upon Argentina’s bureaucracy.
Francos said the order to release the files came directly from the president, and it would be part of a larger Milei project to declassify and release information about the 1970s military crackdown on government opponents, many of whom disappeared. […]
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