In a notable interaction within the Oval Office, Stephen Miller confronted CNN reporter Kaitlan Collins, directly calling her "arrogant." He expressed his discontent with American media's presumptuousness in suggesting that the U.S. should advise El Salvador on how to manage its citizens, emphasizing that if an individual like Garcia was a neighbor in the U.S., people would likely want to move away.
Miller also addressed a separate incident involving President Nayib Bukele, where he countered claims that surfaced after Bukele allegedly caught Van Hollen and Kilmar Garcia enjoying margaritas together. Miller insisted that no drinks were consumed by him or the other individuals present, only coffee, and suggested that this was an example of Bukele's deception regarding the true nature of their interactions.
In other developments, Congressman James Comer made a firm statement refusing to allocate taxpayer funds for Congressional Democrats' planned trip to El Salvador, where they have been advocating for the release of Kilmar Garcia. Comer reiterated his commitment not to support any financial expenditure for the excursion that the Democrats requested.
8 Comments
Eugene Alta
This administration seems allergic to accountability. This whole situation is a mockery of diplomacy.
BuggaBoom
The level of pettiness in the 'no margaritas' denial is ridiculous. It's not about the drinks, it's about transparency, and they're failing.
Katchuka
Good. The media needs to be challenged more. Collins was probably being arrogant.
Eugene Alta
The left is always trying to meddle in other countries' affairs. Glad we have someone who doesn't let them.
BuggaBoom
Comer's stance undermines the role of Congress. Oversight is critical, and this is a deliberate obstruction.
Raphael
The left will do anything in their power to try and smear Bukele and other governments doing what they feel is best.
Leonardo
This is what we need – people who aren't afraid to call out misinformation and defend our interests.
Michelangelo
They’re trying to manufacture an issue with the margaritas story to discredit the good work done.