The U.S. government has requested that a federal judge refrain from holding Argentina in contempt over accusations of not providing officials’ texts and emails. Bloomberg posted on X that this request is related to a case involving former shareholders of YPF, who are attempting to enforce an $18 billion judgment against Argentina. The legal dispute centers on Argentina's nationalization of YPF, an oil company, which has led to significant financial claims by the former shareholders. The U.S. government's involvement highlights the international implications of the case, as it seeks to balance diplomatic relations with legal obligations. The outcome of this request could impact the enforcement of the judgment and the broader legal proceedings.