https://www.latintimes.com/senator-who-visited-abrego-garcia-exposes-margarita-gate-setup-el-salvadoran-president-bukele-581223Van Hollen has now launched into a conspiracy theory that Bukele set him up by using slight of hand to swap drinks on the table with the MS13 member he was facing to stage it to look like they were sipping margaritas;
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"When I first sat down with Kilmar, there were just glasses of water on the table," Van Hollen explained. "Then, someone from the Salvadoran government came over and placed two glasses with ice and sugar—or salt—on the rims, clearly staged to look like margaritas."
"If you look at the one they put in front of Kilmar, it actually had a little less liquid," Van Hollen said. "To try to make it look, I assume, like he drank out of it."
"But they made a little mistake," he continued, building up to revealing the blunder he called a "Sherlock Holmes moment."
Van Hollen noted that drinking a salt or sugar-rimmed glass would leave a gap. But on the photos shared by Bukele, there is no gap—evidence, he said, that neither he nor Abrego García touched the alleged margaritas.
Yes that is definitely the most rational and logical explanation for what he 'notes' and not just some variance in liquid levels being served or someone serving drinks as a courtesy