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El Salvador MS-13 Probe: Government Obstruction

El Salvador MS-13 Probe: Government Obstruction

June 13, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor News

A U.S. investigation unveils how key allies ​of ‌El ⁤Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele actively‍ obstructed the extradition of ​MS-13 leaders ⁤to ⁣the ⁤United states, hindering efforts to dismantle the gang. The ​probe,looking into money laundering allegations and a potential deal between Bukele’s government and MS-13,revealed⁣ officials allegedly hampered extradition requests and⁣ possibly diverted⁢ U.S. aid. Federal agents ⁢probed the misuse of funds,‌ and several ​Salvadoran law‍ enforcement officials faced ⁤threats for⁣ cooperating, forcing ⁢them to flee. For ‌extensive news analysis, including these findings, turn to News Directory ‌3. Discover what’s next as the Justice Department seeks to dismiss charges.


Bukele Allies Blocked MS-13 Extraditions,U.S. Investigation Finds










Key Points

  • Bukele ​aides⁣ allegedly blocked MS-13 leader extraditions to the U.S.
  • U.S. agents ​probed potential diversion⁣ of USAID funds to MS-13 gang members.
  • Salvadoran law enforcement officials faced threats, forcing them to flee.

Bukele Allies Blocked MS-13 Extraditions, U.S. Investigation Finds

​ Updated june 13, 2025

Despite Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele’s tough-on-crime image, a U.S. investigation ⁢revealed that his top aides allegedly impeded the extradition of ‍MS-13 leaders ‍to the United States. The inquiry, initially focused on dismantling the gang’s leadership, expanded to examine a possible secret deal between the Bukele government and MS-13.

Federal agents also investigated whether Bukele‌ and ⁣his inner circle diverted U.S. aid funds to the gang,allegedly providing money and⁤ power in exchange for ⁤votes and reduced homicide rates. Agents drafted a request in‌ 2021 to review U.S.bank accounts held by Salvadoran political figures, including Bukele,​ to uncover evidence of money laundering.

the agents suspected ⁤that these individuals were heavily involved with MS-13 and were laundering funds from illicit businesses, further alleging they funded MS-13 to support political campaigns.⁣ The investigation was spearheaded⁢ by Joint Task ‌Force Vulcan, created in 2019 at then-president Trump’s request.

U.S.officials reportedly helped at least eight Salvadoran law enforcement officials flee the country due to fears of retaliation from their own government. Christopher Musto, a former senior⁤ official at Homeland Security Investigations, said there was​ “good information on corruption between the gang and the⁣ Bukele⁤ administration.”

In May 2021, Bukele’s legislative majority ousted the⁣ attorney general and Supreme Court justices, who oversee extradition requests. Within months, newly installed justices reversed or halted six requests for senior gang leaders wanted in the ⁢U.S.

“Bukele’s people were coming to ⁤the Supreme Court and saying under no circumstances are we ⁢extraditing the MS-13 leaders,” said a U.S. official familiar with the investigation. “Delay, interfere, undermine, do​ what you have to do.’”

Senior Bukele officials allegedly helped an MS-13 leader ‌escape from prison while‌ facing extradition, according to court records and U.S. officials. The Trump administration, despite these issues, deported MS-13 members to El Salvador and praised Bukele’s partnership.

Abigail Jackson, a White House ⁢spokesperson, said that President Trump was committed⁣ to removing dangerous criminals and terrorist illegals and was grateful for President ‍bukele’s partnership.

President trump with President ⁤Bukele in the Oval Office in April 2025.
President Donald Trump and Nayib Bukele, El Salvador’s president, during a meeting in the Oval Office in April 2025.

What’s‌ next

The ​U.S. ⁤Justice Department is seeking ​to dismiss charges against a second MS-13 leader, perhaps allowing his return to El Salvador. the full implications of the Vulcan investigation and its findings remain to be seen.

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