News illustration of Manuel Adorni resigning as chief of staff amid judicial investigation, replaced by Diego Santilli.
News illustration of Manuel Adorni resigning as chief of staff amid judicial investigation, replaced by Diego Santilli.
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Adorni resigns as chief of staff amid judicial investigation

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Manuel Adorni stepped down as chief of staff after details emerged from a judicial case involving alleged illicit enrichment. Diego Santilli replaces him in the role.

A Casa Rosada official declared that she lent her credit card to Adorni to buy a gamer monitor for more than 2.1 million pesos. Laura Schiuma confirmed that the former official reimbursed her in cash.

The investigation by prosecutor Gerardo Pollicita also includes other purchases with collaborators' cards and messages between Adorni and contractor Matías Tabar. Tabar stated that the works on Adorni's home cost 245,929 dollars in cash.

Javier Milei said the change is the best for decent Argentines. Santilli took office as the fourth chief of staff of the administration and will meet with La Libertad Avanza legislators at the Casa Rosada.

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Initial reactions on X highlight Santilli defending Adorni and emphasizing no privileges in the judicial process. Posts note the resignation amid family strain and illicit enrichment probes, with some users criticizing it as mere personnel changes without policy shifts. Revelations of an audio where Adorni offered judicial support to a contractor drew negative attention, while others praised the institutional handling before formal charges. Diverse accounts from media outlets to regular users reflect mixed sentiments on government stability and Milei's response.

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Illustration of Manuel Adorni's resignation as chief of staff to Javier Milei in the presidential office.
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Manuel Adorni resigns as chief of staff to Javier Milei

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The official submitted his resignation on Saturday, June 27, 2026, via a letter addressed to President Javier Milei. The departure occurs amid a judicial investigation for alleged illicit enrichment.

Chief of Staff Manuel Adorni today filed a new sworn declaration with the Anti-Corruption Office, adding $513,000 in cryptocurrency savings that did not appear in prior records.

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In the ongoing investigations into Chief of Cabinet Manuel Adorni's foreign trips and properties—following his March resumption of press conferences—President Javier Milei chaired a cabinet meeting on April 6 at Casa Rosada, explicitly handing control to Adorni and renewing support amid judicial scrutiny. New details reveal Adorni received US$100,000 via mortgage from two women linked to his prior apartment purchase. Adorni later met Security Minister Alejandra Monteoliva.

President Javier Milei defended Chief of Cabinet Manuel Adorni amid a judicial investigation for alleged illicit enrichment. Senator Patricia Bullrich called for him to immediately submit his asset declaration to clarify his wealth.

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President Javier Milei announced on Sunday the appointment of Diego Santilli as new Chief of Cabinet following Manuel Adorni's resignation. The change was made official with a photo at Quinta de Olivos alongside Karina Milei.

Justice is examining digital currency operations by Cabinet Chief Manuel Adorni in a probe for alleged illicit enrichment. Minister Patricia Bullrich requested he submit a sworn asset declaration, sparking internal tensions with Karina Milei.

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Oscar Zago, Ramiro Marra and Eduardo Falcone publicly demanded Manuel Adorni's removal as chief of cabinet. The criticism came from sectors close to the government despite Javier Milei's support.

 

 

 

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