Argentine President Javier Milei was rushed out of a public event by his security team in Buenos Aires province after protesters threw rocks and other objects at his car, according to Reuters witnesses.
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- President Javier Milei was rushed from a Buenos Aires event after protesters attacked his vehicle.
- The incident occurred in Lomas de Zamora, an opposition stronghold, with objects thrown and anti-government chants. 18s
- No injuries were reported, according to Milei's spokesperson. 36s
- Milei and his inner circle face an alleged bribery scandal and criticism over austerity measures. 41s
- Upcoming elections are crucial for Milei to defend his economic reforms amid growing public anger. 1m 5s