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Kash Patel Unloads On Maryland Democrat

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FBI Director Kash Patel and Sen. Chris Van Hollen clashed during a heated Senate appropriations hearing Tuesday, turning a routine budget discussion into a personal and politically charged confrontation over alcohol allegations, campaign spending, and a controversial deportation case tied to El Salvador.

The exchange erupted after Van Hollen questioned Patel about allegations published by The Atlantic that accused the FBI director of excessive drinking and unexplained absences while on the job. The Maryland Democrat pressed Patel on whether he would be willing to take an alcohol dependency screening test similar to those used by members of the military.

Patel immediately fired back, accusing Van Hollen of hypocrisy and shifting the conversation toward the senator’s past meeting with Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran migrant who was deported by the Trump administration and later became the center of a major political fight.

“The only person that was slinging margaritas in El Salvador on the taxpayer dollar with a convicted, gang-banging rapist, was you,” Patel said during the hearing. He then escalated further, accusing Van Hollen of running up “a $7,000 bar tab” at a Washington, DC, hotel.

Patel’s remarks referred to Van Hollen’s April 2025 trip to El Salvador, where the senator met with Abrego Garcia amid ongoing legal disputes surrounding his deportation. Photos from that meeting circulated widely online after Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele posted images appearing to show drinks on the table between the two men.

Van Hollen has repeatedly denied that either he or Abrego Garcia consumed alcohol during the meeting. He previously argued that the setting was staged to create misleading optics and accused Bukele’s government of attempting to manipulate public perception.

“Neither of us touched the drinks that were in front of us,” Van Hollen told reporters at the time. “Nobody drank any margaritas or sugar water or whatever it is.”

During Tuesday’s hearing, Van Hollen rejected Patel’s accusations and pushed back hard against the FBI director’s claims. He also disputed Patel’s suggestion that taxpayer money funded the alleged bar tab in Washington.

Federal Election Commission records show that Van Hollen’s campaign committee spent more than $7,100 at the Lobby Bar in December 2025 for fundraiser-related catering expenses, not personal drinking charges billed to taxpayers.

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The senator also reminded Patel that knowingly lying to Congress is a crime.

“I do not lie to Congress,” Patel responded. “You got steamrolled by the facts.”

The confrontation highlighted the growing bitterness surrounding the Abrego Garcia case, which has become a flashpoint in the broader national debate over immigration enforcement and deportation policy under President Trump.

Abrego Garcia entered the United States illegally in 2011 and was later protected from deportation by an immigration judge in 2019 after concerns were raised about gang threats against him and his family in El Salvador. Despite that ruling, he was deported in March 2025 as part of a broader operation that sent hundreds of suspected gang members to El Salvador’s CECOT mega-prison.

He was later extradited back to Tennessee in June 2025 to face federal human trafficking charges, adding another layer of controversy to the case.

Van Hollen was one of several Democrats who traveled to El Salvador to advocate on behalf of deportees and challenge the administration’s handling of the removals. Republicans, meanwhile, have used those visits to portray Democrats as sympathetic toward alleged gang affiliates and violent offenders.

Tuesday’s exchange between Patel and Van Hollen reflected how deeply personal and politically explosive those battles have become, with both men openly accusing the other of dishonesty and misconduct in front of the Senate panel.

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