The Democrats are showing their true colors. They refuse to put America First at all.
And now House Democrats have been caught in high crimes and treason in the worst way possible.
Democrats’ Luxury Trip to Defend Alleged Gang Member Sparks Outrage
Four House Democrats jetted off to El Salvador to advocate for a deported illegal migrant with alleged ties to the notorious MS-13 gang. Representatives Maxwell Frost of Florida, Robert Garcia of California, Maxine Dexter of Oregon, and Yassamin Ansari of Arizona stayed at the luxurious Hilton San Salvador, enjoying panoramic views of the capital city’s lush greenery while championing the cause of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a reputed gangbanger. This lavish trip, taken during a congressional recess, has ignited fury among citizens who see Democrats prioritizing foreign criminals over the safety and well-being of their own constituents.
The Hilton San Salvador, a five-star hotel, offered the lawmakers a plush retreat with scenic vistas of the city’s volcano and an outdoor terrace where guests can sip margaritas and savor local delicacies like made-to-order pupusas. Described as a “tranquil retreat” for those seeking comfort, the hotel provided a stark contrast to the gritty reality of the border crisis that many Americans face daily. While families across the U.S. grapple with the fallout of illegal immigration—crime, fentanyl, and strained resources—these Democrats indulged in luxury, seemingly oblivious to the struggles back home.
The timing of the trip, during a congressional recess meant for lawmakers to connect with their districts, has drawn sharp criticism. House Republicans’ campaign arm slammed the Democrats for what they called a “tropical vacation” in the lap of luxury. “House Democrats booked their tropical vacation to El Salvador in the lap of luxury,” said National Republican Congressional Committee spokesperson Ben Petersen. “While the American people suffer the consequences of the Biden Border Crisis importing illegal immigrant crime and fentanyl, these Democrats demonstrated again they are completely out of touch with voters.” The sentiment resonates with many who view this excursion as a slap in the face to hardworking Americans.
What makes the trip particularly galling to critics is the Democrats’ apparent attempt to conceal their opulent accommodations. Social media posts from the lawmakers carefully avoided showing the hotel’s lavish interiors. Ansari posted a video from her room with only curtains and a blank wall in the background, while Dexter filmed a message on a terrace resembling the Hilton’s, claiming, “I am in El Salvador because I will not stand by while our country is thrown into a constitutional crisis.” The omission of their luxurious surroundings suggests an awareness that such extravagance might not sit well with constituents facing economic hardship.
The Democrats’ mission was to secure the release of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a man accused of human trafficking and ties to MS-13, a gang infamous for its brutal violence. Their advocacy for a reputed criminal has fueled accusations of treasonous behavior, with many Americans arguing that elected officials should prioritize the safety of citizens over the rights of foreign gang members. “This is on its way to a major constitutional crisis,” Garcia told CBS News during the trip, speaking from a room that matched the Hilton’s aesthetic. The focus on a supposed “crisis” abroad while ignoring domestic crises like crime and drug trafficking has only deepened public outrage.
Maxwell Frost, filming in a section of the hotel with sweeping views of San Salvador’s verdant landscape, doubled down on the group’s stance. “I’m here [in El Salvador] on behalf of the people I represent in Orlando, Florida,” he said in an Instagram video. “Members of Congress have to come here and use the privilege we have to advocate at the highest levels to make sure that Kilmar’s brought home.” The idea that advocating for an alleged gang member serves the interests of Floridians has been met with incredulity by many who see it as a betrayal of their trust.
The lawmakers held a press conference at the hotel’s outdoor wedding area, a picturesque spot with views of the city’s volcano, alongside Abrego Garcia’s lawyer. The event was described as “chaos” by Migrant Insider, with one reporter noting the Democrats chose the location for its “nice background.” Another suggested they were campaigning for constituents back home, a move that critics argue was more about political theater than genuine concern for justice. The optics of defending a reputed gang member in such a luxurious setting have only amplified accusations of tone-deafness.
Ultimately, the Democrats left El Salvador without securing a meeting with Abrego Garcia, rendering the trip what one reporter called “pointless.” The failure to achieve their stated goal has further inflamed critics who question why these lawmakers would go to such lengths for an alleged criminal. The fact that they self-funded the trip, as confirmed by spokespersons for Ansari, Dexter, and Garcia, does little to quell the anger of Americans who see their priorities as fundamentally misaligned.
House Oversight Committee chairman James Comer had denied the Democrats’ request to fund the trip with taxpayer dollars, a decision that many applauded. “It is absurd that you both displayed active hostility for over two years toward the Committee’s oversight of the Biden Border Crisis and the consequences of millions of illegal aliens entering the country, yet now, you are seeking travel at Committee expense to meet with foreign gang members,” Comer wrote in a letter to Frost and Garcia. His stance resonates with those who believe public funds should never be used to support such questionable endeavors.
The Democrats’ actions stand in stark contrast to the Trump administration’s position, which argues that facilitating Abrego Garcia’s return to the U.S. is impossible due to his status under El Salvador’s jurisdiction. The Supreme Court’s ruling has not swayed this stance, yet Democrats persist in their advocacy. Frost even suggested that more Democrats would follow in their footsteps, stating, “Here’s the good news — we won’t be the last [Democratic lawmakers to visit El Salvador].” The prospect of additional trips to defend alleged gang members has only heightened public frustration.
MS-13’s reputation for violence, including m*rders and drug trafficking, makes the lawmakers’ defense of an alleged member particularly egregious. Citizens in cities plagued by gang-related crime feel abandoned by leaders who seem more concerned with foreign criminals than with protecting their own communities. The luxurious backdrop of the Hilton San Salvador only amplifies this sense of disconnect.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, when pressed on whether more Democrats should travel to El Salvador, pivoted to attacking Trump, avoiding the core issue. This deflection has done little to assuage the anger of Americans who demand accountability from their leaders. The perception that Democrats are willing to go to bat for an alleged gang member while ignoring the struggles of their constituents has cemented a narrative of betrayal.
Many Americans argue that their elected officials should focus on addressing the border crisis, which has led to increased crime and fentanyl deaths, rather than championing the causes of foreign criminals. Critics also point to the Democrats’ silence when pressed for comment as evidence of their discomfort with the public’s reaction. Spokespeople for Frost, Garcia, Dexter, and Ansari either declined to confirm their stay at the Hilton or failed to respond to inquiries about the trip’s funding. This lack of transparency only deepens the distrust of voters who feel their representatives are hiding the truth.
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