José Luis Espert reported threats and vandalism by Kirchnerist militants: they threw manure on his house.

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José Luis Espert reported threats and vandalism by Kirchnerist militants: they threw manure on his house.

José Luis Espert reported threats and vandalism by Kirchnerist militants: they threw manure on his house.

La Libertad Avanza deputy José Luis Espert reported threats and vandalism at his home. " They threw manure on my sidewalk," he described, pointing to Kirchnerist militants as responsible for the incident, an accusation later backed by President Javier Milei.

"They will not intimidate us, the course is not negotiable," the president wrote after sharing the legislator's post on social media.

Espert considered that what happened was a consequence of "the helplessness" felt by those who sympathize with and are part of former President Cristina Kirchner's ranks "because it has been proven that their boss is a major criminal."

THEY WILL NOT INTIMIDATE US. THE COURSE IS NOT NEGOTIABLE. The End.

Cc: @jlespert https://t.co/xG9jWZ0hAJ

— Javier Milei (@JMilei) June 17, 2025

"This just happened in my house, a testament to what Kirchnerism is all about , what we Argentines have endured all these years. They're not going to stop us with anything," he posted on social media along with the videos that bear witness to his complaint.

In the images captured by the security cameras on his property, a group of people can be seen getting out of a truck with a banner, which they then draped over the fence of the legislator's home. "This is Espert's shit," reads the sign in question, which they covered with dung on the garage door.

In statements to A24 , when asked about the case, the potential ruling party candidate in the upcoming elections said that "they are totally wrong" if anyone thinks he is "going to intimidate him by throwing shit and hanging a sign."

"Kirchnerism is a two-sided coin; its leader is so delinquent that she ends up in prison," he said, referring to former President Cristina Kirchner.

And he added: "I warn the Kirchnerists: they should have remembered beforehand not to have stolen so blatantly and robbed the people and left them starving."

This attack occurred on the same day that the leader of the Libertarian council bloc on the Lomas de Zamora City Council, Fernando Iantorno, reported that unknown assailants attacked the headquarters of La Libertad Avanza in that district in southern Buenos Aires.

"This is how we found Javier Milei's premises in Lomas de Zamora this morning, vandalized, broken into by these anti-democratic people, who talk about the republic and democracy, and then do these things," the councilor said in a post in which he shared a video showing how the attack was carried out.

UP deputies called for Espert's expulsion for insulting Florencia Kirchner.

The UP bloc presented an initiative proposing the expulsion of the deputy from the lower house due to insults toward Florencia Kirchner, the former president's daughter.

The legislators are demanding a sanction for "supervening moral incapacity" following the "misogynistic and degrading" statements made by the ruling party leader, who last week—during the International Congress of Political Communication at the Catholic University of Argentina (UCA)—recalled Kirchner in 2012 as the "daughter of a great whore."

The bill argues that this was not an isolated outburst by the president of the Budget Committee, but rather "an attack with gender-based and symbolic violence, uttered outside the parliamentary framework and directed at a citizen without public office."

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