Trump Frees Ex-President of Honduras, Right-Wing "Narco-Dictator" Convicted of Drug Trafficking

In a Manhattan courtroom, dozens of Honduran immigrants watched as Juan Orlando Hernández, the country's former president and alleged "narco-dictator," was set to receive a full pardon from Donald Trump. Hernández, who had been convicted of three counts of drug trafficking and weapons charges, was accused by U.S. prosecutors of paving a cocaine superhighway to the United States.

Hernandez's case was a long one, dating back to 2009 when he rose to power in Honduras following a military coup that ousted President Manuel "Mel" Zelaya. Hernández's administration was marked by widespread violence and corruption, including allegations of torture, extrajudicial killings, and collusion with organized crime.

Trump's pardon for Hernandez comes amidst controversy surrounding the former president's own dealings with Honduran officials, including meetings with Hernandez and his brother Tony, who was convicted of drug trafficking in 2021. Rubio had accused Maduro of working with Hernandez to organize a high-level drug ring.

The pardon has been met with criticism from civil servants with knowledge of Hernández's case, who say it reflects Trump's willingness to curry favor with powerful allies. Critics also point out that the U.S. has taken steps to dismantle Maduro's alleged "narco-state," while Hernández walks free.

Hernandez was first implicated in a drug trafficking case involving his brother Tony in 2019. The trial, which reached a fever pitch during Hernandez's testimony, revealed a complex web of corruption and collusion between Honduran officials and organized crime. Prosecutors argued that Hernandez had directed heavily-armed members of the Honduran National Police and military to protect drug shipments.

Trump's pardon for Hernandez has raised questions about the extent to which the U.S. government is willing to intervene in Honduras' affairs, particularly given concerns over human rights abuses and corruption under Hernández's rule.

As the Biden administration continues to take steps to combat the opioid crisis, critics argue that Trump's pardon for Hernandez sends a disturbing message: that those who collude with organized crime will be spared punishment, while those who challenge them are targeted.
 
I'm shook by this pardon news 🤯... I mean, come on! A guy accused of being the "narco-dictator" of Honduras gets a free pass from Trump? It's like he's trying to send a message that if you've got power and connections, you can just waltz out of trouble. And what about all the people who were hurt by Hernández's regime? Torture, extrajudicial killings... it's like Trump is saying "eh, don't mind the human rights abuses, just let the big guys play". The US has been working to take down Maduro's alleged "narco-state" while this goes on? It's just not right 🙄. And let's be real, this pardon is all about Trump trying to curry favor with his buddies in Honduras... it's embarrassing.
 
Ugh I'm literally shaking my head rn 🤯...can't believe Trump is doing this again...he's like the ultimate enabler, you know? I mean Hernandez did some pretty bad stuff back in Honduras, and to think that Trump is just waving his hand and saying "oh, pardon him" it's just wild. And to make matters worse, there are so many people still suffering because of what Hernandez and his brother Tony did...I was actually following this whole thing from 2019 when the trial started going down, it was super intense. The fact that Trump is basically giving a free pass to someone who's been accused of such serious crimes is just crazy to me 🤯👎
 
OMG, this is just shocking!!! 🤯 Trump's decision to grant Hernández a full pardon is so unfair, I mean what about all the people who were affected by his corruption and violence? 😔 It's like, he gets to just waltz away from all these serious charges, while others are still fighting for justice. And can we talk about how this reflects on Trump himself? 🤷‍♂️ Like, is he trying to curry favor with powerful people or what? 🙄 This pardon is just a huge problem, especially when you think about the US's efforts to combat the opioid crisis and protect human rights in Honduras. 💔
 
😒 I'm not surprised by this development at all... it just goes to show how politicians know how to use their power to get what they want. I mean, come on, a pardon for someone as tainted as Juan Orlando Hernández? It's just crazy. The fact that Trump would do this, especially when the US is trying to tackle the opioid crisis and address human rights abuses in Honduras, is just mind-boggling. It shows that some people are more interested in covering their own backsides than doing what's right. And let's not forget about the connections between Hernandez and Trump's inner circle... it's just too suspicious. I think we're just seeing a bigger pattern of favoritism and corruption here, and it's really disturbing 🤕
 
OMG, I'm literally shook by this news 🤯! A full pardon for Juan Orlando Hernández? Like, what is going on?! 🙄 Trump's doing this just to curry favor with powerful allies? And meanwhile, the US has been working hard to take down Maduro and dismantle his "narco-state"? It's like, really? 😒 The Biden admin needs to do some serious damage control here 💔. And can we talk about how this pardon is basically saying that those who collude with organized crime will get a free pass? 🚫 No way, José! That's not right 🙅‍♂️. This whole thing just reeks of corruption and favoritism 🤥 #JusticeForHonduras #CorruptionMatters #TrumpPardons
 
just learned about this pardoning thingy and i gotta say, it's crazy! trump's decision to let juan hernandez walk free is super puzzlin' esp since hernandez's regime was all about violence and corruption 🤯 like what even is the message here? that if you're connected to someone with power, you can just waltz away from all your crimes and get a slap on the wrist? 😕 meanwhile, maduro's getting the cold shoulder for allegedly colluding with organized crime... it feels like trump's more concerned about keepin' friends than doin' what's right 👎
 
🤔 this pardon is like rubbing salt in the wound fam, trump is basically saying he knows nothing about all the human rights abuses that went down under hernandez's rule. like, what even is the criteria for getting a pardon from him? does it just go to whoever has the most connections? 🤑 and meanwhile, we got people back in the us struggling with addiction and there's bernie maduro (or whatever) running around too... doesn't seem right to me that trump would be so lenient on hernandez while being all tough on others 🤷‍♂️
 
I'm low-key freaked out about this pardon 🤯. Like, what's next? A slap on the wrist for Maduro or another dictator just because Trump wants to keep his buddies happy? It's wild how the U.S. is all about being a "beacon of freedom" but when it comes to its own foreign policy, it's like "eh, let's just turn a blind eye". And what about all the Hondurans who were affected by Hernández's regime? Do they not deserve justice? I'm still trying to wrap my head around how Trump could be so cavalier with someone as tainted as Hernandez. 🤷‍♂️
 
omg this is so messed up 🤯 trump thinks he can just give a full pardon to some narco-dict like hernandez and no one asks any questions about the whole situation? it's not even like hernandez was on death row or anything, just three counts of drug trafficking. what does that say about our justice system?! 🚨 and meanwhile we're still dealing with the opioid crisis in this country and trump's trying to cover his own tracks by giving pardons to people who are basically warlords. it's just so shady 💔
 
🤔 this pardon is a total head-scratcher, you know? Trump's just gonna pardon some dude who's basically accused of running a cocaine empire and it's like, what's the point? And to make matters worse, Hernandez was all about being a dictator in Honduras, torturing people left and right... it's crazy that the US is just letting him slide like this. I mean, we're still dealing with all this opioid stuff, but Trump's gonna give a pardon to someone who's basically responsible for enabling the whole thing? 🚫 it's just so messed up.
 
I don’t usually comment but I think this pardon is super shady 🤔. Trump is basically giving a free pass to someone accused of being involved in a massive cocaine trafficking ring and it's just not right. The fact that Hernandez was implicated in a drug trafficking case with his own brother is already pretty suspicious, but now he gets a full pardon from Trump? It's like the US government is trying to send a message that they won't mess with powerful people who have connections 🤑.

I don't get why Trump felt the need to do this. Did he really think it would help him with his own image or something? Newsflash, Donald: pardoning someone for crimes related to organized crime doesn't exactly make you look like a champion of justice 💔. And what's even more messed up is that while Hernandez gets off scot-free, the US government is still trying to take down Maduro and dismantle this alleged "narco-state". It just feels like Trump is playing politics with people's lives 🚫.
 
Man, this pardon is just messed up 🤯! Like, what's next? Are we gonna start letting Mexican cartels run amok in our country? I don't get why Trump thinks pardoning Hernandez is a good idea. It's like, dude, you're making it look all cool and convenient for corrupt officials to just waltz free from their crimes. Meanwhile, the real victims of these crimes are still suffering 🤕.

And let's not even get started on how this reflects poorly on the US government 🚫. Like, we're over here talking about dismantling Maduro's alleged "narco-state" and Hernandez walks free? It's just not right. We need to be holding people accountable for their crimes, not giving them a slap on the wrist.

I'm seriously worried that this pardon sets a bad precedent for future pardons 🤔. Are we gonna start seeing more of these kinds of deals where powerful officials get let off scot-free? It's just not something I want to see happen in our country 🇺🇸.
 
omg this is so wrong 🤯 trump should've thought twice before pardoning hernandez considering all the corruption and human rights abuses under his rule 🚫. it's like he's giving a free pass to powerful people who break the law and hurt innocent lives 💸. i'm also really worried about what this means for honduras and its people - if trump thinks he can just curry favor with hernandez, what about all the other corruption and abuse of power that needs to be addressed? 🤷‍♀️
 
OMG u guys i cant even 🤯 i was following this whole case and it just gets more sus by the minute like trump is literally giving a free pass to some serious bad dude Juan Orlando Hernandez and dont even get me started on his bro Tony who got locked up for drug trafficking in 2021 hows that rite? i mean i know trump is all about making deals but this pardon is just straight up shady especially considering the uproar over venezuela's maduro what does trump see in hernandez? the fact that hernandez was involved in torture and extrajudicial killings is wild to me and now hes getting a full pardon from trump its like he thinks hernandez has some kinda power or something newsflash dude he doesnt u guyz
 
This is wild... I mean, what's going on here? So Trump just hands out pardons like they're candy, right? And to Juan Orlando Hernández, of all people? The guy was accused of running a cocaine superhighway! 🤯 It's like he's trying to make amends with his buddies in Honduras or something. I'm not buying it, though. This is all about Trump wanting to curry favor with powerful allies and showing off his "tough guy" credentials.

And what really gets my goat is that the US is still dealing with its own opioid crisis while Hernández just waltzes out of prison. It's like the US government doesn't care about human rights abuses or corruption if it means Trump's buddies get a free pass. This pardon sends a super bad message, imo... 👎
 
🤔 This pardon is super shady, you know? I mean, Hernández was already convicted of some major stuff, and now he just gets a free pass because Trump owes him a favor or something? It's like the US government is saying, "Hey, we don't really care about Honduras' human rights issues as long as it doesn't affect our own interests." 🤷‍♂️

And can we talk about how this pardon is just rubbing salt in Maduro's wounds? The guy was already trying to clean up his country's act, and now Trump comes along and gives a free pass to someone who basically destroyed Honduras with corruption and violence. It's like the US government is saying, "Hey, we're not gonna hold you accountable for your crimes." 🚫

I don't get why the Biden admin is so quiet about this. They should be all over Trump for this move, especially since they're supposed to be fighting the opioid crisis and stuff. It's like they're more worried about making friends with powerful people than doing what's right. 🤦‍♂️
 
this is so concerning 🤕. trump's decision to pardon juan orlando hernandez feels like a huge slap in the face to human rights and accountability. i mean, we're talking about a guy who was accused of running a cocaine superhighway and orchestrating torture and extrajudicial killings... and he gets a free pass? 🚫 it's just not right.

and what really gets me is that trump's pardon comes at a time when the us government is trying to combat the opioid crisis. shouldn't we be sending a message of zero tolerance for organized crime, especially when it comes to harming people's lives? 💔 instead, we're sending a signal that if you've got connections with powerful officials, you can get away with just about anything.

i'm worried about the implications of this pardon, not just for honduras, but for the entire region. what does it say about the us government's commitment to justice and human rights? 🤔
 
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