The New York Times reported that one of Bukele’s aides planted the tropical-looking drinks on the table to make it look like Abrego Garcia was living large. Van Hollen confirmed this on Friday. “This is a lesson into the lengths that President Bukele will go to deceive people about what’s going on,” he said, “and it also shows the lengths that the Trump administration and the president will go to, because when he was asked … about this, he just went along for the ride.”
Van Hollen added that Bukele’s government wanted the meeting to take place by a pool: “They actually wanted to have the meeting [take place] by the side of the pool in the hotel,” he said. “This is a guy who’s been in CECOT. This is a guy who has been detained. They want to create this appearance that life was just lovely for Kilmar, which, of course, is a big fat lie.”
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The first photo has 3 glasses of water and the second photo has 3 glasses of water, 2 glasses of “margarita”. The color of the liquid is different, there’s sugar or salt around the rim, and a cherry. The Senator told the press that nobody drank the planted margaritas and that they may have been fake. He says that if anyone had drank from the margaritas, then the sugar rim would have a mouth imprint.