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Milei’s Chain-Saw Politics Faces Its Home Test

A new profile frames Javier Milei’s appeal to MAGA-aligned conservatives against the uncertain fate of his state-slashing agenda at home

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Milei’s Chain-Saw Politics Faces Its Home Test
Javier Milei’s chain-saw image has made him a MAGA favorite, but his deregulatory project now faces a decisive test at home.
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Javier Milei’s chain-saw image has made him a MAGA favorite, but his deregulatory project now faces a decisive test at home.

Javier Milei’s chain-saw brand of politics has made him a standout figure for parts of the global right, but the central question now is whether the state-cutting program that fuels his international appeal can hold up at home.

A New York Times Magazine summary of its profile frames Milei as a political celebrity among MAGA-aligned conservatives, tying that status to his signature chain saw and his promise of drastic deregulation. The same summary says his “state-slashing experiment” is now on the line domestically.

The stakes are larger than one politician’s image. Milei’s rise has given right-wing movements abroad a vivid symbol of anti-bureaucratic government, but the available source material does not establish whether his approach is delivering durable results or facing a specific immediate setback.

For now, the clearest verified point is the tension at the heart of Milei’s moment: a leader celebrated internationally for cutting government is facing the practical test of making that program work where it matters most, at home.

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