Latin American Leaders at CPAC: Argentina's Meeting with Blinken and Republican Invitation to Bukele and Milei

Latin American leaders Nayib Bukele of El Salvador and Javier Milei of Argentina, known for their right-wing populism and illiberal policies, have gained favor among US conservatives, including former President Donald Trump. Their presence at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) reflects the American right's affinity for authoritarian leadership and extreme solutions to societal problems. Despite criticism for human rights violations and unsustainable policies, Bukele and Milei's ideologies resonate with conservatives who view their tough-on-crime and limited government approaches as solutions to perceived societal issues, reinforcing a global network of far-right politicians and promoting authoritarian rhetoric as the norm.
- Why two of Latin America’s most controversial leaders are at CPAC Vox.com
- Argentina’s Leader Meets With Blinken, as He Heads to Meet Trump The New York Times
- Secretary Antony J. Blinken And Argentine Foreign Minister Diana Mondino At a Joint Press Availability - United States Department of State Department of State
- Republicans invite Latin America's Nayib Bukele, Javier Milei to CPAC NBC News
- Milei’s Argentina Stands with America National Review
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