Chip Roy leads a group of 11 Republicans who have congratulated Javier Milei for his victory in Argentina
The congressmen encouraged the libertarian to promote shared economic prosperity and work together with the United States on a common agenda.
A group of 11 Republican congressmen came together to congratulate Javier Milei on his electoral victory and imminent inauguration as president of Argentina. In a brief, lawmakers welcomed his rhetoric, encouraging him to "promote shared economic prosperity" and "counter the CCP or any other adversary that seeks to erode our values in the Western Hemisphere."
The president-elect of Argentina made a whirlwind trip to the United States where he visited the grave of Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, had lunch with Bill Clinton and even met with Jack Sullivan, Joe Biden's National Security Advisor.
Hours after he returned to Buenos Aires to finish defining his new cabinet as of December 10, eleven Republican congressmen published a letter expressing their support and sending best wishes for his management.
"Your message of freedom, liberty, and advancing economic prosperity through limited government and fiscal responsibility has united the Argentine people in a historic way. As Members of Congress, we look forward to partnering with you to advance these shared values for the remainder of the 118th Congress and beyond," the Republican lawmakers wrote.
Chip Roy (R-TX) , María Elvira Salazar (R-FL), Andy Biggs (R-AZ), Gary Palmer (R-AL) , Doug Lamborn (R-CO), Chuck Fleischmann (R-TN), Andrew Clyde (R-GA), Andy Ogles (R-TN), Warren Davidson (R-OH), Lance Gooden (R-TX) and Matt Rosendale (R-MT) .
"As Argentina pursues liberty, economic freedom, and the rule of law, we hope our two nations can revitalize our historic and robust relationship centered on our shared commitment to these principles. It is now more important than ever that we stand together to promote shared economic prosperity and counter the CCP or any other adversary that seeks to erode our values in the Western Hemisphere. We are eager to work together and welcome you back to the United States as the newly elected President of the Argentine Republic," they added.