Manuel Adorni, President Javier Milei’s spokesperson, is facing scrutiny for openly defending practices like tax avoidance and currency evasion. This follows a pattern established by Milei himself, who previously praised such tactics during his campaign. Critics argue Adorni’s statements normalize potentially illegal financial maneuvers. Supporters, however, view his actions as consistent with the administration’s broader anti-establishment stance and a reflection of the president’s own ideology. The controversy highlights a potential disconnect between the government’s rhetoric and legal compliance. Adorni’s defense of these practices has sparked debate about the administration’s commitment to upholding the law while simultaneously challenging traditional economic norms. The situation raises questions about the boundaries of acceptable behavior for government officials.