Van Hollen, along with Sen. Angela Alsobrooks (D-MD) and Democratic Maryland Reps. Kweisi Mfume, Glenn Ivey, Johnny Olszewski, and Sarah Elfreth attempted to take a tour of the George H. Fallon federal building* earlier this week, only to be denied entry.
It's been a standard part of the resistance playbook for months now. Fabricate allegations of abuse, say you're investigating such allegations, note that you have a duty and right to inspect ICE facilities, get turned away, and cry to the media.
Rinse and repeat.
*Meanwhile, the ICE facility where Van Hollen and his group were taking a photo-op wasn't even a detention facility, but rather an office used to process those who have been arrested.
The stunts are old, tiresome, and clearly designed by a Democrat party leadership group that has yet to figure out that they are not resonating with the American voter precisely because they'd rather play performance artists than do anything substantive for the people.
And do you know who doesn't have time for such nonsense? Homan, who accurately described Van Hollen as "an embarrassment to the position he holds."
Homan was discussing the matter with Fox & Friends host Lawrence Jones, who had pointed out that Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem torched Van Hollen on X by posting multiple mugshots of the criminal illegal aliens he and his crew were trying to protect. The individuals had been charged with various heinous crimes, including rape and possession of child pornography.
https://x.com/RichSementa/status/1950251545838133645
Sen. John Kennedy also criticized the display, pointing out the true goal behind the Democrats' sit-in game.
"It's just a publicity stunt," he said. "They're interested in being denied and having you (the media) cover it."
https://redstate.com/rusty-weiss/2025/07/30/watch-tom-homan-blasts-margarita-loving-senator-chris-van-hollen-after-pathetic-ice-sit-in-stunt-n2192256
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