Argentine President Javier Milei's Cabinet chief and close ally, Manuel Adorni, resigned Saturday following a corruption scandal that has undermined the government's pledge to combat graft. Adorni, who also served as Milei's former presidential spokesperson, became a focal point for criticism due to revelations about his spending and real estate acquisitions. Federal prosecutors are investigating Adorni for illicit enrichment, stemming from alleged excesses that contrast with Milei's anti-corruption platform. Adorni denies wrongdoing, stating in his resignation letter to Milei that he was proceeding against the president's wishes. He admitted to buying dollars on Argentina's black market and hiding savings from tax authorities, though he maintained the funds were earned legitimately, including through cryptocurrency investments. His departure marks the loss of a trusted aide for the libertarian president.