The Coherencia account please uploaded a fragment of the radio cycle of Julia Mengolini in Futurerock. In the sequence, the journalist is seen upset by the opinions of numerous interviewees who offer a positive opinion about the government of Javier Milei. Given the report, the former partner of Fito Paez He decides to cut the cell phone transmission in the middle of the street.

“I hope that he creates a good government, because we are already fed up with the K,” said a neighbor who was consulted by the notary when asking “what did you think of the government?” Mengolini, extremely annoyed, asked to end the interview and attacked: “Terrible motive.” After pointing out the flaws in the chronicler’s choice of interviewees, the creator of Futurock recalculated: “Bye, Matu. It’s not your fault.”

Just a few days ago, Mengolini once again found himself at the center of controversy after uttering a phrase that ignited the world of sports. “To be a tennis player you have to be stupid,” the journalist stressed in her program, where she also assured that she herself was “too intelligent to play tennis well.”

Such assertions were offensive to the Argentine Tennis Association (AAT). The entity responded with an official statement in which it described the statements as “offensive and derogatory,” and defended the values ​​of sport. In addition, the organization highlighted that white sport represents effort, discipline and training, and that thousands of players, coaches and families support the activity throughout the country with sacrifice and commitment.

Controversies in statements have been increasing for weeks. Some time ago on her morning program “Segurola y Habana”, Mengolini referred to the judicial case that President Javier Milei faces due to threats against him. The journalist reviewed on air how the file investigated by federal prosecutor Fernando Domínguez is progressing, in which Milei was formally charged along with the libertarian deputy Lilia Lemoine, the filmmaker Santiago Oría and other digital militants accused of organizing harassment and intimidation campaigns.

According to the journalist, the support of her lawyers was key to supporting the case. He revealed that both Camila Palacín and Juan Grabois work on his defense on an ad honorem, “cool” basis, without charging a peso for sponsorship. When he told that detail on the air, his own team tried to give some lightness to the matter by clarifying that in these types of cases “it is common” for there to be free representation, either due to political affinity or professional commitment.

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