Washington — President Donald Trump announced Friday he will grant a full pardon to former Honduran president Juan Orlando Hernandez, who was convicted in a U.S. court in March 2024 of conspiring to import cocaine and later sentenced to 45 years. The announcement on social media came days before Honduras's closely contested presidential vote and reiterated Trump's endorsement of conservative candidate Nasry "Tito" Asfura, warning U.S. support could be withdrawn if Asfura loses. Hernandez has been appealing his conviction and is serving time at U.S. Penitentiary Hazelton. Lawyers for Hernandez praised the pardon. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
Juan Orlando Hernandez and conservative allies benefit politically through restored freedom, public rehabilitation, and strengthened ties with U.S.-aligned Honduran factions.
Honduran civil institutions, voters, and anti-corruption efforts suffered increased political pressure and potential erosion of judicial accountability and foreign-aid conditionality.
After reading and researching latest news.... The pardon alters Honduras electoral dynamics, formalizes U.S. intervention, and may shift voter perception; it rescinds a 45-year sentence tied to a March 2024 conviction, potentially influencing bilateral aid calculations and regional political alignments and could affect future extradition cooperation with U.S. agencies involvement.
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Trump Pardons Former Honduran President Days Before Election
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