Exclusive | Group demands ethics probe into Dem pol who flew to El Salvador to aid suspected MS-13 member
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Senator Chris Van Hollen is under scrutiny from the American Accountability Foundation for his recent trip to El Salvador to advocate for Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an alleged MS-13 gang member. The foundation alleges that this trip is a breach of ethics and possibly violates the Logan Act, as it involved negotiating with a foreign government on behalf of a person connected to a terrorist organization. The AAF argues that such actions undermine U.S. foreign policy, requesting an investigation into Van Hollen's use of Senate resources for the trip.
Mr. Abrego-Garcia is essentially an enemy combatant in the ongoing invasion of the United States by transnational gangs.
Despite the overwhelming evidence, Senator Van Hollen decided that he would use Senate funds to fly to El Salvador and advocate for an enemy of the United States.
It is hard to imagine a more hostile intrusion into U.S. foreign policy than attempting to smuggle a foreign enemy combatant into the United States.
Read at New York Post
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