Within the framework of the scandal over the criminal complaint that the Government filed against the TN host Luciana Geuna and the journalist Nacho Salerno —accused of compromising presidential security by filming with a hidden camera inside the Casa Rosada—, the dispute took an unexpected turn. The national libertarian representative Lilia Lemoine He decided to publish the private chats he had with Geuna on his social networks, breaking all reservations about communication.
“When reading these chats that I had with Luciana Geuna, be VERY CLEAR that she has DIRECT DEALINGS with Marcela Pagano. They are liars who have set out to destroy Javier Milei along with people linked to espionage and drug dictatorships, like Franco Bindi. DRAW YOUR CONCLUSIONS,” wrote Lemoine when spreading the conversation.
However, the content of the leaked messages tells a different story than the one the deputy intended to tell. In the chats, Geuna asked Lemoine to intercede in defense of Salernoa 23-year-old journalist who had requested the corresponding permits to enter the presidential headquarters. The host conveyed her concern about the suspension of the young reporter’s accreditation.
Lemoine’s response was blunt: “I do not handle communications nor do I have anything to do with what happens in Casa Rosada or the Executive. I am not the right person to talk about the subject, I have no influence,” he responded. The legislator made it clear that her role did not give her any interference in the functioning of the press accredited in La Rosada.
For its part, Geuna He took advantage of the exchange to clarify that all permits for entry had been requested formally and that he would never have acted clandestinely. She also asked Lemoine to moderate the attacks on social networks against her and her team from the official space.
The episode is part of the escalation of tension between the Government and the press. Javier Milei He had described Geuna and Salerno as “criminals” on his X account, sharing a flyer that accused them of having “threatened national security.” The criminal complaint, filed in Federal Court No. 4 of Comodoro Py, accuses the journalists of possible crimes linked to the revelation of political and military secrets, within the framework of the report broadcast in the program And what tomorrow?where images taken with smart glasses were displayed inside the government building.


