Repost #3 (Three/Four Times a Charm?): Notes From Underground (#7)
Or, Spread the Word About How "The World's Coolest Dictator" Cozied Up To the Same El Salvador Gangs He Pretended To Crack Down On (And The Trump-Assisted Cover-Up).

Yup, the preacher must preach the same sermon a fourth time.
I am sorry, folks. I must.
Yes, I understand that so much else has happened in the past few weeks. ICE raids chasing people through strawberry fields.
Small and mostly peaceful protests in Los Angeles in an area comprising (much) less than 1% of Los Angeles County. Trump deploying National Guard troops to that small protest area, over the objections of state officials. An escalation in search of a problem.
Trump also deploying the Marines to Los Angeles. Another escalation in search of a problem.
A lower court order to return control of the Guard back to the State of California. An appeals court ruling temporarily blocking enforcement of that lower court order—at least until the appeals court holds a June 17th hearing on the issue.
Then, a never-before-seen-in-America military parade that just so happens to line up with Dear Leader’s 79th birthday. Then, in response, “No King’s Day” protests across all 50 states. Then, the targeted assassination of Minnesota state lawmakers by a man whose list of other targets included exclusively Democratic politicians.
Meanwhile? War between Israel and Iran. With a new Israeli operation in Iran “expected to take ‘weeks, not days,’” moving forward with implied U.S. approval. Unbelievable, isn’t it?
So why am I going to do yet another repost on Bukele? Why am I once again going to repeat the story about the deal Bukele made with MS-13 to get into power, and Trump’s role in helping Bukele cover his tracks?
First, because I have new subscribers that can spread the word around (over 200 subscribers in total; thanks everyone!).
Second, because we need to keep our eye on the important stories. The ones that truly tell us something about why this Administration does what it does.
Let me explain. As we all know, this Administration’s strategy is to “flood the zone.” It is a strategy meant both to distract and overwhelm the opposition. After all, so the standard theory goes, how can we the opposition possibly find a consistent way to communicate to the other side when the news cycle changes every 5 seconds?
This is the solution. This story hits right at the heart of Trump’s immigration policy. It reveals it for what it is: a show. Trump does not really care about “taking on MS-13.” He doesn’t care about getting American justice for the American victims of their reign of terror. If he did, why would his Administration drop its charges against an MS-13 gang leader?
But did he really do it just to bail out Bukele? Read the article below, and you can come to your own conclusions. I think the evidence speaks for itself.
I reported on this story very early on for a reason. Trump does not care about MS-13 or its victims. He only cares about himself, his reputation, and expanding his grip on power. In that respect, he has much in common with Bukele.
Finally, I have some slight tweaks/updates to make to the story, based on recent reporting.
Please spread the word, people. Make sure this gets covered on the mainstream media. I am getting very tired of repeating myself :)
“They say that we imprisoned thousands,” President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador declared while sitting in the Oval Office, “I like to say that we actually liberated millions.”
Of course, what Bukele likes to say is his way of distorting what the actual reality is. In reality, El Salvador currently has the highest incarceration rate on the planet. In reality, El Salvador is the site of some of the most notorious prisons in the world—including one currently holding people deported from the United States.
But recent reports suggest that Bukele’s lies and misrepresentations run much deeper than that. In fact, they start with his biggest claim to fame: actually taking on street gangs like MS-13.
Let me explain. On March 11, then-interim U.S. attorney for New York’s Eastern District John Durham—previously known for investigating the Mueller (Trump/Russia) investigation—asked a judge to drop the DOJ’s (Department of Justice’s) terrorism-related gang charges against a man named Carlos Humberto López Larios, also known as “Greñas de Stoners.”
Mr. Larios was one of three leaders of MS-13, who the indictment alleged was responsible for unleashing a reign of terror in communities across the United States.
To some Trump supporters, the Justice Department’s actions last March may seem like quite a surprise. Yet to Bukele, it must have been a great relief. You see, Mr. Larios—plus 2 other MS-13 leaders in U.S. custody at the time—“reportedly knew the details of a secret, illegal agreement” which Bukele brokered with the gang during his early rise to power.
In 2019, Bukele’s prison director and his “director of social-fabric reconstruction” allegedly organized a series of meetings with a small circle of jailed gang leaders. Apparently, both the Salvadoran authorities and the gangs themselves went to great lengths to keep these meetings secret—even to the point of either wearing masks or presenting fake identification cards to hide their identities.
From those meetings, Bukele seems to have gotten his desired deal with the Devil. According to that deal, MS-13 would agree to kill fewer people, so that Bukele could claim that his government was lowering the sky-high murder rate. In exchange, Bukele promised that MS-13 would get certain “financial benefits,” greater control over territory, and more favorable changes to the laws and the justice system.
In addition to that, Bukele’s administration further promised to prevent any efforts to send gang leaders to the United States to be tried for their crimes here.
Originally, MS-13 stuck loyally to its end of the bargain. Over the course of the next 3 years, the murder rate in El Salvador plummeted. Or, should I say, the number of public murders plummeted. As human rights groups soon discovered, “even as El Salvador’s official murder rate fell, reported disappearances went up” (emphasis mine).
In other words, Bukele—the self-styled “trailblazer” in taking on crime—only really made sure MS-13 did a better job of hiding the bodies.
Regardless, in what looked like a show of appreciation, the Bukele Administration effectively stalled any efforts to hand over MS-13 leaders to American authorities.
In 2021, Bukele and MS-13 made another agreement. This time, MS-13 vowed to use its muscle in the communities it controlled to create a turnout machine for Bukele’s party, Nuevas Ideas. It was a smashing success, and Bukele’s party won with an overwhelming supermajority.
Indeed, thanks to this supermajority, Bukele’s allies were able to fire the sitting Supreme Court justices. The party then appointed new ones so that the president could ignore El Salvador’s clear term limits and run again. At roughly the same time, Bukele’s allies fired the then-attorney general. As you might have guessed, the party quickly hired a new one, who just so happened to scuttle investigations relating to Bukele’s possible negotiations with the gangs.
Does this sound familiar to you Pam Bondi fans?
Later on, when Bukele eventually turned on the same thugs who put him into power, his party’s supermajority allowed him to suspend his people’s rights to due process, start a wave of mass arrests, and haul about 85,000 Salvadorans into jail based on either flimsy evidence or no evidence at all.
In short, if the DOJ’s allegations are accurate, the gangs were arguably Bukele’s most important partners in destroying his country’s democracy. And if that ever got out to the people of El Salvador, then Bukele might face a real challenge to his iron grip on power.
Luckily for him, the Trump Administration seems to be doing its part to cover for “the world’s coolest dictator.” Shortly after the Trump DOJ dropped its case against Mr. Larios, the MS-13 gang leader, it sent him on a flight straight to—you guessed it—El Salvador.
In July 2020, Trump declared that “[m]y Administration will not rest until every member of MS-13 is brought to justice.” Welp, another promise made, and another promise broken.
And for what? So that Trump can “outsource” parts of our prison system to El Salvador? So that he can throw gay hairdressers, wrongly deported men, and maybe even U.S. citizens into some of the worst prisons in the world?
Like Bukele, Trump loves to distort reality. He likes to pretend he’s taking on the gangs and restoring “law & order” to America. But here’s the truth: he couldn’t care less about the gangs or the people they terrorize. All he cares about is power.
Which is why, in Trump’s America, Bukele is somehow the hero of this story, and people picking strawberries are the villains.
It is impossible for an ethical mind to embrace all the damaging forces in play. Criminals have always run states, it seems, in the few hundred years that there have been states to run. Ancient Greek history records gangs (tribes); Pharaohs and kings and potentates and whatever enslaved anyone they could. Now the criminals are allied to have the planet. Your summary report adds to the picture.
Estimates from 7 to 15 million of us stood up yesterday. Reminders such as yours may help encourage vigilance.