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Trump calls Sen. Van Hollen 'grandstander' for Kilmar Abrego Garcia meeting

Dave Goldiner, New York Daily News on

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President Donald Trump criticized Sen. Chris Van Hollen as a “fool” and a “grandstander” on Friday for meeting with wrongly deported immigrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia in his homeland of El Salvador.

The president called out the Maryland Democrat for negotiating an attention-grabbing sit-down with Abrego Garcia after delicate talks with the government of pro-Trump Salvadoran strongman Nayib Bukele.

“Senator Chris Van Hollen of Maryland looked like a fool yesterday standing in El Salvador begging for attention,” Trump wrote on his social media site. “Grandstander.”

Van Hollen tweeted a photo of the meeting with Abrego Garcia, which came after the lawmaker journeyed to San Salvador and met with El Salvador’s vice president.

Abrego Garcia’s wife said in a statement that she was relieved to find out her husband was alive and well but “we still have so many questions, hopes, and fears.”

At a chummy White House meeting, Trump and Bukele both said they wouldn’t return Abrego Garcia to the U.S. despite a Supreme Court order to “facilitate” his return.

The Maryland sheet metal apprentice was wrongly sent to El Salvador in March despite an immigration court order barring his deportation to his home country where he faces potential threats from gangs in his hometown.

It’s not clear what will happen now to Abrego Garcia, who had been held at CECOT, a notorious Salvadoran megaprison known for harsh conditions.

Bukele, who brands himself as the “world’s coolest dictator,” mocked Abrego Garcia for sharing “margaritas” with Van Hollen.

 

“Now that he’s been confirmed healthy, he gets the honor of staying in El Salvador’s custody,” Bukele tweeted.

The case has become an unlikely political lightning rod as Democrats seize on Abrego Garcia’s Kafkaesque situation as a cruel consequence of Trump’s mass deportations and disregard for the courts.

Republicans hit back at Democrats for defending an undocumented immigrant who they claim is a gang member, allegations he denies.

A three-judge panel from the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals unanimously backed a district court judge’s decision to order sworn testimony by Trump administration officials detailing what if anything they have done to implement the Supreme Court’s order.

Judge J. Harvie Wilkinson III, a conservative who was nominated by Republican President Ronald Reagan, wrote that he and his two colleagues “cling to the hope that it is not naïve to believe our good brethren in the Executive Branch perceive the rule of law as vital to the American ethos.”

The U.S. has agreed to pay El Salvador millions of dollars to imprison hundreds of deportees, including more than 200 Venezuelan immigrants whom Trump administration officials accuse of gang activity and violent crimes.

A second federal appeals court judge has moved to hold officials in contempt for defying his original order to refrain from deporting the immigrants without any due process under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act.

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