The article centers on Judge Juan Carlos Peinado's investigation into Begoña Gómez, wife of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, and the subsequent interrogation of Minister Félix Bolaños.
Judge Peinado investigated Begoña Gómez for alleged crimes including influence peddling, corruption, misappropriation, and professional misconduct, despite a lack of substantial evidence. The investigation extended to others, including Cristina Álvarez, Gómez's assistant, leading to accusations of malfeasance of public funds.
The article details the tense and bizarre interrogation of Minister Bolaños. The judge's questions were described as absurd and irrelevant, frequently repeating the same questions about the whereabouts and interactions of Gómez and Álvarez. The judge's apparent frustration increased when Bolaños failed to provide information readily available in the case file.
The article highlights the judge's conduct and questions whether the investigation is politically motivated.