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Trump says he plans to pardon former Honduran President Hernandez

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Trump Vows to Pardon Former Honduran president Hernandez

TEGUCIGALPA, HONDURAS – Former‍ U.S. President Donald Trump has announced his intention to pardon Juan Orlando Hernández, the former ‌president of Honduras, should‍ he be re-elected in November. The pledge came as⁤ Trump voiced support⁤ for Honduran opposition candidate Tito Asfura ahead of the country’s upcoming‍ elections.

Hernández, who served as Honduras’ ⁢president from 2014 to 2022, was arrested in the ‍United States in 2022⁢ and convicted in March 2024 on charges of drug ​trafficking and‌ weapons offenses. He maintained his innocence throughout the trial, ‌claiming⁣ he fought​ against ⁢drug cartels during his presidency. Trump’s offer of a pardon represents a significant‍ intervention in Honduran politics and a potential reversal⁤ of the U.S. legal proceedings against Hernández.

The move underscores Trump’s continued focus on⁢ Latin American policy and his ‌willingness to challenge established diplomatic and legal norms. It also​ comes amid heightened U.S. military presence in the Caribbean, ostensibly to counter drug trafficking, ‌including the deployment‍ of the Navy’s moast advanced⁣ aircraft carrier, the USS Gerald R.⁤ Ford. While Trump has not ruled out further action against Venezuela regarding alleged drug trafficking, he has also indicated openness to dialog with President Nicolás Maduro.

Trump’s support‍ for Asfura, a candidate positioning himself against​ leftist political⁤ forces in Honduras, was publicly voiced on social media. Argentine President Javier Milei, a self-described ‌admirer of Trump, also expressed support for Asfura, stating he represents opposition to “leftist tyrants”‍ in Honduras.

The⁤ current honduran President, Xiomara Castro, has maintained a pragmatic relationship with the U.S.management despite her leftist leanings, continuing⁣ extradition treaties and military cooperation. Honduras has also been‌ involved in the​ deportation of its citizens from the ​U.S.⁣ and has served as a transit point for ‌deported Venezuelans.

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