La Nación, a major Costa Rican news outlet, published several posts on January 29, 2026, covering political commentary and a controversial report involving an international celebrity.
In a post from the early morning hours, La Nación quoted Natalia Díaz addressing her disagreements with President Rodrigo Chaves’ administration. Díaz stated: “No comparto que me digan lo que hacer. Yo creo que uno tiene que tener liderazgo propio” (January 29, 2026). Díaz has previously served as Minister of the Presidency in Costa Rica and has been noted for expressing independent views within the government.
Later that morning, La Nación reported on a debate hosted by Trivisión where candidates were asked if they would replace Marta Acosta as Comptroller General. The post read: “Trivisión planteó en su debate si los candidatos participantes cambiarían a Marta Acosta como contralora: así respondieron” (January 29, 2026). Marta Acosta has held the position of Comptroller General since 2012 and her tenure has been marked by both praise for oversight and criticism from some political sectors.
A third post by La Nación referenced Bill Cosby in relation to criminal allegations against him. The tweet stated: “Bill Cosby ganó en un juego de póker la receta de los sedantes que usaba para drogar mujeres y abusar de ellas” (January 29, 2026). Bill Cosby is an American entertainer who was convicted in 2018 of sexual assault charges but later had his conviction overturned in 2021 due to procedural issues during his trial. Allegations regarding his use of sedatives have been widely reported over recent years.
La Nación continues to provide coverage on national politics and international developments through its digital platforms.


