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Democratic Sen. Chris Van Hollen joins CNN's State of the Union after his trip to El Salvador.

In a recent interview on CNN's "State of the Union," Maryland Senator Chris Van Hollen discussed his trip to El Salvador, where he met with President Nayib Bukele. Van Hollen expressed concerns about the state of democracy in El Salvador, particularly citing Bukele's consolidation of power and the government's crackdown on dissent. He highlighted the importance of the United States maintaining a strong stance on human rights and democratic values in its foreign policy, especially in its relationships with countries in Central America. Van Hollen also touched on the broader implications of Bukele's policies for regional stability and migration patterns, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach that supports both security and democratic governance.

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