La Nación, a prominent Argentine newspaper, posted a series of tweets on February 6, 2026, addressing topics ranging from health advice to constitutional law and international politics.
In its first tweet at 19:17 UTC, La Nación asked, “¿Cuántos vasos de agua ayudan a controlar la inflamación del hígado graso? Esto señalan especialistas https://t.co/8f4ULmcvZp”. The post referenced expert opinions on how water intake may help manage inflammation associated with fatty liver disease.
Later the same day at 19:26 UTC, the outlet raised a constitutional question in another tweet: “¿Puede una presidenta electa ser ministra en un gobierno saliente? Esto dicen dos expertos constitucionalistas https://t.co/afkqEPj3Hr”. This post cited two constitutional experts discussing whether an elected president can serve as a minister in an outgoing administration. Such debates often arise during political transitions in Latin America, where the separation of powers and roles during handovers is closely scrutinized.
At 20:02 UTC, La Nación addressed an incident involving former U.S. President Donald Trump: “Bajo fuerte crítica, Trump borra un video racista que mostraba a los Obama como simios https://t.co/YT41ylm97p”. The tweet reported that Trump deleted a racist video depicting Barack and Michelle Obama as apes after facing significant criticism. This follows previous controversies surrounding Trump’s social media activity and accusations of sharing or amplifying offensive content online.
La Nación is recognized for its coverage of both domestic and international news events.


