The dissemination of a series of audios attributed to the president Javier Milei and the image consultant Rosemary Maturana In the last few hours, it unleashed a new political and media commotion in the country. The recordings, of intimate content and in some sexually explicit passages, began to circulate a few hours ago on social networks, streaming channels and current political programs, until they became one of the most talked about topics on the national stage.
Various hypotheses arise about the leaks, which link the SIDE and presidential custody schemes, something that increased the political impact of the episode. In the middle of the internal Menem-Caputoit is estimated that the appearance of the presidential audios is linked to internal tensions within the ruling party. A judicial presentation was even opened to investigate the origin of the recordings and determine if there was illegal espionage or improper access to sensitive information linked to the president’s security.
In the audios, whose authenticity still generates political controversy although Maturana publicly assured that the conversations existed, dialogues loaded with personal confidence, private nicknames and high-voltage phrases are heard. According to the transcripts disseminated by different media and fragments reproduced on social networks, Maturana called the president “Package”, nickname that she herself confirmed in subsequent interviews. “I called Javier a paquetón,” declared the advisor, while maintaining that the conversations belonged to the private sphere and that the leak constituted “a political shelving.”
The episode acquired an even more media component due to the public appearance of Rosemary Maturana a few days before the audios went viral. The advisor recently participated in the streaming A crazy thingwhere he presented a song titled “The package”, A topic that many interpreted as a direct reference to the nickname he used to call Milei. During that appearance, Maturana mixed humor, provocation and personal references, singing this question: “What does that lion have with that package?” Of course, the staging quickly went viral on social media.
As Maturana herself explained, the song emerged precisely from those private conversations held for years with the president. “My song ‘El paquetón’ was born from this,” he said in a later interview. In the streaming, the advisor interpreted fragments of the song with a festive aesthetic and lyrics full of insinuations. Among the verses that circulated on networks and were taken up by different portals, phrases such as “the package arrived” and “no one can handle the package” appear, lines that users later immediately related to the leaked recordings and to the personal link between the two.
To add more fuel to the fire and confusion to the situation, on social networks, a post by Fat Dan in which he shared a fragment of ELO Podcast August 2023 in which they joke about the size of the future president’s virile member (a sequence recorded before Milei’s arrival at the Casa Rosada). “El Javo carries the saber that will liberate the Nation,” he messaged. Daniel Parisini with humor in his X account.
Some of these passages were defined by opposition media as “explosive,” while sectors close to the Government denounced an illegal intelligence operation aimed at politically harming the Head of State. In parallel, pro-government leaders and libertarian communicators suggested that the material could have been edited or even digitally manipulated, although so far no conclusive expertise has been known.
The combination of intimate audios, accusations of espionage, internal affairs within the ruling party and the sudden musical emergence of Maturana turned the episode into one of the most resonant political and media scandals of this week. While Justice tries to determine the exact origin of the recordings and establish whether there was a violation of presidential privacy or a leak linked to intelligence sectors, the case continues to escalate in the Argentine public debate, fueled by new revelations, cross operations and the permanent viralization of audio fragments on social networks.


