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US President Donald Trumps plans to pardon former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández belie the evidence US prosecutors used to convict the former head of state on cocaine trafficking charges.
The pardon, which was announced by Trump via his Truth Social account just two days before the Honduran presidential election, has yet to be made official and casts the decision to prosecute Hernández in political terms.
I will be granting a Full and Complete Pardon to Former President Juan Orlando Hernández who has been, according to many people that I greatly respect, treated very harshly and unfairly, Trump stated in the November 28 post.
But US prosecutors, among them the Trump appointed-judge Emil Bove, spent years building a case against Hernández, which was based on the testimony of numerous drug traffickers, ledgers, and other evidence they presented in court during a three-week trial in 2024.
It remains to be seen if and when the pardon will move forward. For now, Hernández remains in a US federal prison with his release date set for June 2060, according to the Bureau of Prisons (BOP).
https://insightcrime.org/news/drug-case-former-honduras-president-trump-pardon/
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(173,731 posts)If the president believes the U.S. is at war with drug traffickers, why does he want to pardon Juan Orlando Hernández?
Trump to add notorious Honduran drug trafficker to his list of scandalous pardons share.google/3055wBRsfyvV...
— (@vinnyfaye.bsky.social) 2025-12-01T17:49:44.528Z
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He once boasted that he would stuff the drugs up the gringos noses. He accepted a $1 million bribe from El Chapo to allow cocaine shipments to pass through Honduras. A man was killed in prison to protect him. At the federal trial of Juan Orlando Hernández in New York, testimony and evidence showed how the former president maintained Honduras as a bastion of the global drug trade. He orchestrated a vast trafficking conspiracy that prosecutors said raked in millions for cartels while keeping Honduras one of Central Americas poorest, most violent and most corrupt countries.
Hernández was convicted last year in a sweeping drug-trafficking case and sentenced to 45 years in prison. Trump, however, is undoing all of that to the great surprise of both Hondurans and U.S. officials whod invested enormous resources in building a successful case against the former leader.
If the Republican follows through on his announcement, the result will reinforce a ridiculous dynamic, even by 2025 standards: While Trump and his administration claim that the U.S. is engaged in a literal armed conflict against foreign drug traffickers, the American president has vowed to pardon a notorious foreign drug trafficker.
Reporter: You have made so clear how you want to keep drugs out of the USâ
— Acyn (@acyn.bsky.social) 2025-11-30T23:16:55.102Z
Trump: Right
Reporter: Can you explain why you would pardon a notorious drug trafficker?
Trump: If somebody sells drugs in that country, that doesnât mean you arrest the president
...Im mindful that the American presidents pardon pen has been getting a workout in recent weeks. Weve seen Trump extend clemency to, among others, the spouse of a congressional loyalist; those who helped him try to overturn the 2020 election results; some Jan. 6 rioters who apparently needed a re-pardon; nursing home magnate Joseph Schwartz, who paid lobbyists almost $1 million in the hopes of receiving presidential clemency; and the man who helped finance the presidents stablecoin and put money in the Trump familys pockets.
But just when it seemed the list couldnt get more outlandish, the Republican incumbent made matters even worse the day after Thanksgiving.