Washington, President Donald Trump announced on Friday that he will pardon former Honduran president Juan Orlando Hernandez, who was convicted in March 2024 in New York of conspiring to import cocaine and was sentenced in June 2024 to 45 years in federal prison. Trump posted on Truth Social that Hernandez was "treated very harshly and unfairly" and reiterated his endorsement of Honduran presidential candidate Nasry Asfura ahead of that country's election. U.S. authorities extradited Hernandez after charges in 2022. The pardon follows U.S. regional anti-narcotics operations and comes as Asfura seeks office. Based on 7 articles reviewed and supporting research.
Juan Orlando Hernandez benefits directly because President Trump announced a full and complete pardon, which relieves him of the federal sentence and may restore political legitimacy for Hernandez and allied Honduran figures.
U.S. prosecutors and the federal case against Hernandez lose the enforcement outcome of the sentence; victims, anti-narcotics advocates, and institutions emphasizing conviction enforcement face reputational and operational setbacks.
After reading and researching latest news.... The announced pardon nullifies Hernandez's 45-year U.S. sentence following his March 2024 conviction; Trump posted justification on Truth Social and endorsed Nasry Asfura ahead of Honduras's election. U.S. anti-narcotics operations in the region and prior extradition in 2022 provide context documented across reports today.
Trump says he'll pardon former Honduran President Hernandez, convicted of drug trafficking
Los Angeles TimesWashington Announces Pardon for Ex-Honduran Leader
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