Trump reportedly made some words of appreciation to Argentine Milley at a conservative political action conference in Washington on Saturday. Subsequently, they had a brief meeting and gave each other a warm hug.
In his speech, Trump highlighted people from all over the world, but specifically mentioned Milley: "Argentina**, he is famous!" He's an amazing gentleman, and you know, he's a fan of MAGA (Make Argentina greatest again). He said 'I'm Maga' and I found him to be one of the few people who was able to do that. ”
On Saturday, Trump and Milley delivered keynote speeches at the closing ceremony of a conservative political action conference outside Washington. Members of the Trump campaign posted ** capturing their greeting backstage, with Milley shouting "** and hugging Trump for a photo."
During the meeting, Milley appeared very emotional and thanked Trump for his words of praise in his speech. In addition, they repeated the slogan "Make Argentina Great Again" several times, took a group photo, and agreed to meet again.
Milley said: "*Nice to meet you. It was a great honor to meet you, and what you said to me made me very happy and very generous. Thank you very much, it's a great honor. ”
He then repeated his iconic slogan: "Long live freedom!" And Trump repeated: "Make Argentina great again".
Argentina** added:"Thank you so much, you are a great ** and I hope you succeed. I also hope to see you again, and the next time we meet, you will be **. Trump replied, "I hope so, too." ”
Milley took office last December after launching a Trump-inspired campaign with the words "Make Argentina Great Again" on his hat as a tribute to Trump's "Make America Great Again" campaign.
Milley's speech at the conference came a day after meeting with Secretary of State Antony Biden in Buenos Aires. One of Milley's senior ** claimed that the U.S. ambassador to Buenos Aires, Mark Stanley, advised Milley that he should not speak at the conference.
Milley's security secretary, Bridge, who also attended the meeting in southern Washington, said Stanley told Milley's office that, in his view, the meeting was "very politicized" and that it was not appropriate for him to attend.
Bridge clarified that Milley will give a general speech and will not talk about elections.
In his speech, Milley urged attendees to stop socialism and not support further economic regulation. He also called abortion a "killer agenda" to reduce the size of the population.
"Don't be fooled by the ** of social justice," he said in Spanish, "Don't give up your freedom." Fight for your freedom. "If they don't fight for freedom, they will be in misery. ”