The rot is deeper than anyone thought. Early Sunday morning, the DEA raided an illegal alien-run underground nightclub in Colorado Springs, Colorado — and what they found should outrage every American. Not only was the club crawling with over 100 illegal aliens, but it turns out over a dozen active duty U.S. military members were inside, either working as armed security or partying right alongside gang members and drug traffickers.
According to DEA Rocky Mountain Field Division Special Agent in Charge John Pullen, the raid uncovered “significant drug trafficking, prostitution, crimes of violence,” and enough guns and narcotics to make it very clear this wasn’t some “after hours” party — this was a full-blown criminal operation. And it gets worse: Pullen confirmed that members of MS-13, the Tren de Aragua gang, and even Hells Angels had been observed at the club during the months-long investigation leading up to the bust.
Let’s not gloss over this — U.S. military personnel, people who swore an oath to defend this country, were not only patronizing a known illegal gang operation but in some cases working security and involved in the crimes. While Pullen wouldn’t officially link them to Fort Carson yet, everyone knows that Colorado Springs is surrounded by military bases. It’s no accident.
Army CID was involved in the operation and will be handling the fate of the service members caught up in this disgrace. According to Fox News, while these soldiers have been detained, they haven’t been formally arrested — yet. But let’s be honest: detention is a weak response for active duty soldiers caught knee-deep in a criminal underworld.
This is a full-blown national security scandal. If active duty troops can be bought off to protect drug runners, human traffickers, and violent gangs operating openly in American cities, what else are they willing to sell out for? This is the result of a broken immigration system, a broken military culture, and a government more interested in rainbow flags and DEI initiatives than enforcing discipline, loyalty, and national security.
One thing’s clear: ICE, DEA, and Army CID have a mountain of work ahead. Every single person involved — especially those in uniform — needs to face the full weight of the law.
The American people deserve a military that defends this country, not one that moonlights for MS-13 and foreign cartels. Clean house now — or we’ll pay a much bigger price later.
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