President of Argentina, Javier Milei, is facing impeachment calls from opposition lawmakers after promoting a little-known cryptocurrency that crashed shortly after his endorsement. Late on Friday, Milei posted on X recommending the crypto coin$LIBRA, causing its price to surge to nearly$5 before plummeting below$1 within hours.
Critics accused the president of irresponsibility, with some suggesting the incident could be a "rug pull" scam designed to manipulate investments.
Lawmaker Leandro Santoro, a member of the opposition coalition, called the incident an international embarrassment and announced plans to seek Milei's impeachment.
Argentina's fintech chamber acknowledged the possibility of fraudulent activity, adding to concerns about the president's involvement. Local media reported that Milei's post remained online for a few hours before being deleted.
Milei later distanced himself from the cryptocurrency, stating he had no connection to it and was unaware of its details before promoting it.
After learning more, he removed the post to avoid further publicity. Despite his explanation, the controversy has intensified political tensions, with opposition figures questioning his judgment and calling for accountability.