Argentinians push back against president’s remarks on the Dirty War

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On the anniversary of the 1976 military coup, thousands of Argentinians took to the streets to commemorate those killed during the seven-year dictatorship known as the Dirty War. NBC News’ Guad Venegas reports that many at this year’s demonstrators were outraged after President Javier Milei posted a video online commenting the “the other dead,” referring to the victims of the leftist guerrillas opposing the coup.