WASHINGTON – House Oversight Committee Chairman James Kommer (R-KY.) tore two Democrats on Friday after attempting to fleece his panel’s budget for a taxpayer-funded trip to meet members of the MS-13 gang, who allegedly became a rally of President Trump’s immigration critics.
Maxwell Frost (D-Fla.) and Robert Garcia (D-Calif.) asked Comer on Tuesday to approve funding for the flight to Cocot.
However, the GOP Superintendent’s chairman rejected a request to meet with MS-13 Gangbanger Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Friday letter obtained at the Post Show.
“It’s absurd for both of you to have been positive hostility for over two years towards the Biden border crisis and the consequences of millions of illegal aliens entering the country, but now you’re asking for travel at the cost of the committee to meet foreign gang members.”
“You may be happy to know that Democrat Senator Chris Van Hollen is enjoying Margaritas with members of foreign gangs yesterday at El Salvador with references to your letters and slices of cherry blossoms,” he added.
“If you want to meet him too, you can spend your own money. But I will not approve a single taxpayer fund to use on the field trip you requested.”
House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Mark Greene (R-Tenn.) accused Van Hollen (D-MD.) of “washing taxpayer dollars” on Thursday by “visiting cross-border gang members and reporting domestic abusers.”
Van Hollen was denied entry to CECOT, but later filmed the film sharing Margarita with Abrego Garcia at his hotel.
“Nobody drank margaritas, sugary water, anything,” he told reporters at Dulles International Airport in Virginia after returning to the US.
“This is a lengthy lesson that President Bukkell makes to deceive people what is going on,” Maryland Democrats said of El Salvador leader Naive Bukkere. “And that also shows the length of time the Trump administration and the president go.”
The Trump administration alleges that Abrego Garcia illegally crossed the southern border to the United States in 2011, and was ordered to be deported by an immigration court after being arrested by a Maryland police officer while lodging in the parking lot of the MS-13 gang’s Home Depot. Records released by the Department of Justice on Wednesday.
One “reliable source of information with a proven track record” also informed detectives at the Hyattville Police Station that at the time of Abrego Garcia’s unrest, the El Salvador native was a member of the Western faction of MS-13, carrying the ranks of the gangfield interview sheets “Cecuo” and the moniker “Cherry.”
Despite displaying other gang symbols, Abrego Garcia was allowed to remain in the US in October 2019, avoiding retaliation from MS-13 rival Barrio 18, ruled by an immigration judge.
Trump set out for CECOT after a $6 million deal was struck between Buquere and Secretary of State Marco Rubio to ship the 1798 alien enemy law to Secott.
Democrats like Van Hollen, Frost and Garcia pointed out that Trump officials enrollment and customs enforcement (ICE) will file “administrative errors” in rounding up Abrego Garcia as part of a deportation flight.
Abrego Garcia’s lawyers also argued that their clients had no criminal history in America to help him remove him under the 18th century wartime authority that Trump used.
Since then, federal courts have ordered the Trump administration to “promote” a return to the United States.
Republicans and the border Hawks point to the once-presentation of police reports and trials involving Abrego Garcia, his wife, Jennifer Vasquez Sula, and American citizens. He accused him of physically abusing him – And he was suspected of being involved in human trafficking.
This post contacted Frost and Garcia’s representatives for comments.





