En un día marcado por el frío extremo, Donald Trump asume la presidencia en una ceremonia dentro del Capitolio, algo que no ocurría desde hace 40 años. Se espera que firme numerosos decretos, generando expectativa y nerviosismo, especialmente en temas migratorios. La presencia de figuras internacionales como Javier Milei destaca en este evento único, donde se han tomado medidas de seguridad excepcionales debido a amenazas previas contra Trump.
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00:00Yes, ma'am.
00:31Many of them have to do with the issue of migration,
00:34and there are also some nerves of those interested.
00:38Adrián Sack is in the United States.
00:40Adrián, how are you? Good morning.
00:43How are you? Good morning.
00:44How are you? How are you all there?
00:46What a envy to listen to a cell phone on the beach talking about glasses.
00:50Here, well, I was showing you five degrees below zero,
00:53now of nominal temperature.
00:55Now, if we talk about the temperature,
00:58we are at nine degrees below zero.
01:01And here there is, well, a lot of nervousness.
01:04Look, here the police are passing by, the Secret Service,
01:07with the dogs, precisely,
01:09investigating all the people, checking all the people
01:12who are entering behind me.
01:14I'll give you a context.
01:16We are two blocks from the White House.
01:18The entrance to the government house of the United States
01:23is usually free around here.
01:26You can get to the main gate of the Central Garden.
01:29However, you cannot enter here,
01:33to the vicinity of the White House,
01:37nor the Plaza Lafayette,
01:39which is the equivalent of our Plaza de Mayo in Buenos Aires.
01:42And I'll tell you something.
01:43In a moment, because there is so much nervousness here,
01:46because there are trucks too,
01:48in a moment, do you see this tower that I have here,
01:51that I am pointing at at this moment?
01:53This is the tower of the St. John's Church,
01:56where the incoming president, Donald Trump,
02:00is going to start with the series of ceremonies
02:04that are going to be held for his second and last term
02:11as president of the United States.
02:14That's why the entrances are blocked here
02:17with these trucks that contain stones.
02:20They are trucks that prevent the entrance of any vehicle
02:23that can contain, for example, explosives.
02:26And I can tell you,
02:27this is my third presidential assumption in the United States
02:31that I am covering,
02:32that there were never so many security measures,
02:35the capital of the United States was never as shielded
02:38as this time, and this has to do with a special request.
02:43Why do you feel that this time it is like this?
02:49Of course, it is a special request from Donald Trump
02:52because, well, he suffered an attack, let's remember,
02:55in July of last year, during the election campaign,
02:59and he had another attempt at an attack,
03:01which was also frustrating,
03:03and well, being an excessively charismatic president,
03:09and well, a very controversial figure here,
03:11there are many people who would try to do the same
03:14that these two people did,
03:16so they are taking extra precautions.
03:19That's why we can't get too close to that church
03:23that before, in previous assumptions,
03:25the same as Donald Trump in 2017,
03:27and when Joe Biden assumed that he didn't do it in this church,
03:31he did it in a Catholic church,
03:35in the cathedral here in Washington,
03:37you could access it and you could even see it
03:40at a certain distance from the president.
03:43Here you can't do this,
03:45and well, it will also be heavily guarded
03:48on the way between this church in San Juan
03:51and the Capitol, where, for the reasons you can imagine,
03:56that I just showed you here,
03:58it will be inside the Capitol,
04:02and not on the esplanade,
04:04as was done in all previous assumptions
04:07in the 20th and 21st century,
04:09at least in 1985,
04:11when Ronald Reagan was re-elected
04:14and began his second term.
04:18Adrián, and how does this affect Argentina?
04:20I mean, let Trump power come back to us,
04:23in what way does it favor us, does it harm us?
04:25How is Argentina with this good relationship
04:28that Javier Milley has with him, right?
04:31Well, today we are going to start to find out
04:33why he has promised.
04:34I just heard that they were saying
04:37that Donald Trump had initially promised
04:40to sign approximately 100 decrees
04:43of need and urgency,
04:45with measures that will begin to outline
04:48his second term.
04:51And now he says that it will not be 100,
04:53but 200, or more than 200 decrees
04:55that will begin to be signed today
04:57and that will continue to be signed,
04:59for a matter of time,
05:00they will not all be signed,
05:02throughout this week.
05:04Well, what is important for Argentina?
05:06What should we be aware of?
05:08Well, we have to look at what is going to happen
05:10with the import tariffs
05:12of foreign products to the United States
05:17and see if there is going to be any difference
05:20with Argentina.
05:22Because so far...
05:24Adrián, well, there too...
05:28What you are saying,
05:30it is expected that in this context,
05:31we will see if it is possible.
05:32Javier Milley will be present,
05:34Carina Milley will also be there.
05:36And Gabriel Caputo.
05:38Yes, I understand that too.
05:40I mean, to take advantage of this context,
05:42because what we always talk about
05:44is that benefit of trade agreements
05:46that Argentina can have
05:47in the middle of a negotiation with the FMI.
05:49This good energy,
05:51this synergy that exists between Milley
05:53and Donald Trump,
05:54where Milley also accompanied him,
05:56through networks and with all his intention,
05:59throughout the campaign.
06:01He is one of the elected presidents
06:03of a very select group
06:04that will be present today.
06:08Well, yes.
06:09Let's put it,
06:10especially in a special context,
06:12something must be highlighted.
06:13Never here, in presidential elections,
06:16foreign leaders are invited.
06:19It is not like in Argentina,
06:20that when they assume a president,
06:21they invite presidents,
06:22prime ministers, kings,
06:24from all sides.
06:25Well, that is not done here.
06:27Since 1864,
06:29this type of opening ceremony
06:31has been done.
06:32Until now, it had never been done.
06:34Well, Javier Milley
06:36is the only president
06:38who was invited along with Giorgia Meloni,
06:40the first minister of Italy.
06:42And attention,
06:43we also have a particularity.
06:44No governor of the world was invited either,
06:47and the only one who was invited
06:48was the governor of San Juan,
06:50Marcelo O'Rigo,
06:51for the importance
06:52that is given to energy investments.
06:54So, taking this into account,
06:56yes, we have to see what happens today.
06:58Let's see if this friendship relationship
07:00precisely helps.
07:02If it adds up, I hope so.
07:05Adrián, before saying goodbye,
07:08what do you think of our Turkish soap opera?
07:10Oh my God!
07:13Of our Turkish soap opera?
07:15Well, which one would you like to refer to?
07:17Yes, Cardi, Wanda.
07:18Wanda and Cardi.
07:19No, and Cardi.
07:20You see, we are here in a drama.
07:22Wanda.
07:24What team are you?
07:27What team are you?
07:28What team are you?
07:29Well, let's see.
07:31I'm surrounded by a lot of people.
07:33Come on, Adrián.
07:34Wanda, China, Suárez.
07:36No, no, no.
07:37I love it.
07:38I'm a referee.
07:39Finally someone.
07:41Finally someone.
07:42I'm a referee.
07:43I'm surrounded by Chinese people.
07:45They are all very Chinese.
07:47Chinese.
07:48Well, well.
07:50There will be oranges in China now,
07:52they say here.
07:53Very strong importation.
07:54So we're going to be with China this time.
07:56Well.
07:57Don't let my wife hear me.
07:58Come on, come on, come on.
07:59Very good.
08:01I'm listening.
08:02Thank you, Adrián.
08:03You're going to be attentive.
08:05I love you.
08:06I love you, Madrid.