Argentina’s Chief of Staff, Adorni, is facing scrutiny over inconsistencies and complexities in his public statements. This comes as the term “caste,” previously prominent in political discourse—particularly used to criticize the political establishment—is being notably absent from official communication. The shift in language and Adorni’s own verbal stumbles are drawing attention and raising questions about the current administration’s messaging strategy. The extent to which Adorni’s statements represent a deliberate change or simply a lack of clarity remains unclear. Analysts suggest this situation highlights a potential tension between attempting to distance the government from past rhetoric and maintaining a cohesive narrative. The evolving communication style is being widely discussed within Argentinian political circles. This development signals a possible recalibration of the government’s approach to public messaging and its relationship with key political terminology.