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Dem Sen. Chris Van Hollen, who visited deported Kilmar Abrego Garcia in El Salvador, dodges questions about migrant’s MS-13 ties

Van Hollen (D-Md.), who met with Abrego Garcia in El Salvador on Thursday notably refused to deny that Abrego Garcia was gang member and confessed he did not ask him about the alleged ties when they spoke — despite CNN’s Dana Bash asking him point-blank if he could say “with absolute certainty” that the deported illegal migrant wasn’t a member of the vicious gang.

Hollen then shifted the discussion from MS-13 by ironically accusing President Trump of repeatedly trying to change the subject on due process concerns.

“What Donald Trump is trying to do here is change the subject,” Van Hollen told CNN’s “State of the Union” Sunday when Bash asked about Abrego Garcia’s alleged MS-13 ties.

“They are trying to litigate on social media what they should be doing in the courts.”

The Maryland Democrat then read off a quote from US District Judge Paula Xinis, who said there was “no evidence linking Abrego Garcia to MS-13 or any terrorist activity has been presented to the court.”

“That’s where to litigate this,” Van Hollen stressed. “I’m not going to get into the details because the whole purpose of our court system is for them to adjudicate these things, not for them to go off on social media.”

Abrego Garcia, 29, who illegally entered the US in 2011, was deported to his home country of El Salvador last month despite a 2019 court order blocking his deportation there due to concerns that he could face gang violence.

That deportation came under unique circumstances via Trump’s use of wartime powers in the 1798 Alien Enemies Act.

During his brief meeting with Abrego Garcia, Van Hollen declined to ask about his alleged MS-13 ties because “I know what his answer is” and recounted how the 29-year-old told him he was “sad and traumatized that he was being in prison because he has committed no crimes.”

The Trump administration alleges that Abrego Garcia was discovered having “rolls of cash and drugs” when he was detained and that he had been “arrested with two other members of MS-13.”

They’ve also claimed in court documents that Abrego Garcia was “confirmed to be a ranking member of the MS-13 gang by a proven and reliable source.”

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Publicly, they’ve also pointed to a lower court ruling from 2019 in which he was denied bond because “the evidence shows that he is a verified member of MS-13” and to a police report from 2019 that suggested he was an active MS-13 member at the time of his initial detention.

Van Hollen has previously accused the Trump administration of lying about Abrego Garcia’s alleged ties to MS-13.

“I want to emphasize that President Trump and our Attorney General Pam Bondi and the vice president of the United States are lying when they say that Abrego Garcia has been charged with a crime or is part of MS-13,” he emphatically told reporters in El Salvador last week.

“That is a lie.”

Abrego Garcia’s legal team and family have been adamant that he is not a member of MS-13.

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