• Spin Cycle: Due Process, And Panic(!) At The DNC

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    Democrats and their media surrogates were clearly back on their heels Sunday
    as they attempted to simultaneously defend efforts to retrieve deported
    illegal alien and suspected MS-13 gang member Kilmar Abrego-Garcia and fight their way out of increasingly dismal approval ratings.

    For those who don't spend their Sunday mornings glued to the television --
    and their Sunday afternoons attempting to dig through a week's worth of
    network and cable news media spin -- The Daily Wire has compiled a short summary of what you may have missed.

    Sunday's spin was largely focused on Abrego-Garcia -- as Democrats and Republicans split on whether the illegal alien, who had been living in
    Maryland despite a legal deportation order issued in 2019, had been denied
    due process -- and Senator Chris Van Hollen's (D-MD) trip to El Salvador on
    his behalf.

    But Democrats also have to contend with the fact that their party is increasingly unpopular even with their own base -- and that members of the party do not agree on what's causing that problem or how to fix it. Newly- elected Democratic National Committee Vice Chair David Hogg announced early
    in the week that his organization, Leaders We Deserve, planned to dump $20 million into primary challenges against aging Democrats.

    Hogg's announcement prompted the ire of longtime Democratic strategist James Carville, who referred to the DNC Vice Chair as a "contemptible little twerp" and suggested that the DNC could sue him for working against the party's interests. Hogg fired back, saying that Carville had not won an election
    since before he was born.

    [flames] HOGG vs. CARVILLE feud heats up: Hogg tears into Carville
    for calling him "a contemptible little twerp."

    "James Carville has not won an election since before I was born.
    These are the same ones that had $2 billion to win an election and
    still lost."

    Oof.

    https://t.co/bTmL4hkaiL pic.twitter.com/BxHyaYcpNB

    -- Western Lensman (@WesternLensman) April 19, 2025

    Rep. James Coburn (D-SC) made an appearance on MSNBC, where he claimed that there was nothing wrong with his party's message and that depressingly low approval ratings were due to legacy media failing to promote that message heavily enough.

    [siren] Clyburn: Democrats have a great message. The reason they're
    having problems is because the media isn't leftwing enough.
    pic.twitter.com/tsb0cvn4bW

    -- Western Lensman (@WesternLensman) April 20, 2025

    Complicating matters even further are recent polls that indicate more and
    more Americans are siding with President Donald Trump on illegal immigration, with a majority of voters favoring the deportation of all illegal immigrants.

    Immigration is "where Trump wants the focus... Pretty, pretty
    please with a cherry on top."

    -His net approval on immigration is positive

    -A plurality say under Trump immigration policy is on the right
    track (unlike under Biden)

    -Most want all undocumented immigrants deported
    pic.twitter.com/5RbgJPjW7D

    -- (((Harry Enten))) (@ForecasterEnten) April 17, 2025

    By Sunday, Van Hollen had returned from his humanitarian mission to visit deported illegal alien Abrego-Garcia in El Salvador -- so his next order of business was a netw0rk-by-network tour to talk about it.

    On ABC News' "This Week," Van Hollen leaned into the assertion that Abrego- Garcia had been denied due process and attempted to spin the trip solely as
    an effort to defend the illegal's rights.

    "I am not defending the man. I'm defending the rights of this man to due process," he claimed. CNN assisted Van Hollen in his efforts, describing Abrego-Garcia simply as a "Maryland resident."

    "I am not defending the man. I'm defending the rights of this man
    to due process."

    Democratic Sen. Chris Van Hollen responds to criticism after
    advocating for Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland resident deported
    for alleged gang ties despite a court order.
    https://t.co/BZt1UFtQGG pic.twitter.com/AC5H0nSGyG

    -- This Week (@ThisWeekABC) April 20, 2025

    Van Hollen also criticized Salvadoran officials, whom he said had set up
    photo ops during their meeting to make it appear as though Abrego-Garcia was being treated better than he actually was: "The Salvadoran authorities tried
    to deceive people. They tried to make it look like he was in paradise."

    Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen describes his meeting with Kilmar
    Abrego Garcia in El Salvador.

    "The Salvadoran authorities tried to deceive people. They tried to
    make it look like he was in paradise." https://t.co/CB4ds4BOgX
    pic.twitter.com/VvekLMi59J

    -- This Week (@ThisWeekABC) April 20, 2025

    Van Hollen repeated that same sentiment on CBS News' "Face the Nation,"
    saying, "They go to great lengths to deceive people, and that's what you saw. These government guys essentially told the waiters to bring these drinks that appear to look like margaritas to the table. No one touched them."

    Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) says El Salvador's government "staged"
    elements of his photos with Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Maryland man
    who was wrongly deported to a Salvadoran supermax prison, "to create
    the impression that this is a guy in paradise."

    "They go to great lengths... pic.twitter.com/KmKlcFQrok

    -- Face The Nation (@FaceTheNation) April 20, 2025

    On NBC News' "Meet the Press," Van Hollen claimed that the Trump
    administration was "flouting the courts" and provoking a "constitutional crisis" by allowing Abrego-Garcia - who is a citizen of El Salvador -- to remain in Salvadoran custody.

    Sen. Van Hollen says U.S. in constitutional crisis with Trump
    'flouting the courts': Full interview https://t.co/tigmhVXude

    -- Meet the Press (@MeetThePress) April 20, 2025

    And on "Fox News Sunday," Van Hollen admitted to anchor Shannon Bream that
    his trip to El Salvador had been an "official Congressional trip," meaning
    that it had been financed with taxpayer dollars.

    [siren] @ChrisVanHollen confirms taxpayers paid for him to fly to
    El Salvador and sip margaritas with a deported illegal immigrant
    MS-13 gang member pic.twitter.com/xByXzeRoYi

    -- Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) April 20, 2025

    CNN anchor Dana Bash pressed Van Hollen on Abrego-Garcia's alleged ties to violent Salvadoran street gang MS-13 -- noting that the Trump administration has cited court documents indicating that he is or was a member -- but the Maryland Senator admitted he had not even asked about that.

    "Can you say with absolute certainty that he is not, nor has he ever been a member of the MS-13 gang, and did you ask him point blank?" Bash asked.

    "What Donald Trump is trying to do here is change the subject. The subject at hand is that he and his administration are defying a court order to give to give Abrego Garcia his due process rights. They are trying to litigate on social media what they should be doing in the courts," Van Hollen complained. "I didn't ask him that because I know what his answer is what he told me was
    he was sad and traumatized that he was being in prison because he has
    committed no crimes, and that goes to the heart of this issue because he's being denied his due process rights."

    BASH: "Can you say with absolute certainty that he is not, nor has
    he ever been a member of the MS-13 gang, and did you ask him point
    blank?"

    VAN HOLLEN: "What Donald Trump is trying to do here is change the
    subject. The subject at hand is that he and his administration are...
    pic.twitter.com/QlXZZANLXf

    -- State of the Union (@CNNSOTU) April 20, 2025

    Meanwhile, during a different segment on ABC News, host Jon Karl pressed
    House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) on the party's struggles with
    low popularity numbers -- and Hogg's promise to aid in unseating some
    incumbent Democrats going into 2026.

    "I look forward to standing behind every single Democratic incumbent, from
    the most progressive, to the most centrist, and all points in between," Jeffries replied.

    When asked about DNC vice chair David Hogg pushing to unseat some
    incumbents, Rep. Hakeem Jeffries says, "I look forward to standing
    behind every single Democratic incumbent, from the most progressive,
    to the most centrist, and all points in between."
    https://t.co/QVCltLFudC pic.twitter.com/Vr4s5xkLTm

    -- This Week (@ThisWeekABC) April 20, 2025

    But Hogg also made it clear later in the broadcast that he had no intention
    of backing down either. "We cannot just be the party that is against Donald Trump. We have to be a party that doesn't have a 27% approval rating from our own base. That is not a survivable future."

    "We cannot just be the party that is against Donald Trump. We have
    to be a party that doesn't have a 27% approval rating from our own
    base. That is not a survivable future," DNC vice chair David Hogg
    says of his push to challenge incumbent House Democrats.
    https://t.co/DaDPijvbEu pic.twitter.com/K1rfpnOzsn

    -- This Week (@ThisWeekABC) April 20, 2025

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