Trump criticized for interfering in foreign election by endorsing Tito Asfura and pardoning Juan Orlando Hernández
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Former U.S. President Donald Trump drew widespread criticism after endorsing Honduran presidential contender Tito Asfura and announcing his intention to pardon former President Juan Orlando Hernndez. Critics quickly voiced their concerns on social media, describing Trumps actions as highly inappropriate.
Journalist Thomas van Linge commented on X, calling it an absolutely unacceptable decision especially given the timing just before the critical Honduran elections. Similarly, journalist Yashar Ali highlighted Trumps direct interference in a foreign election and noted Hernndezs current 45-year federal prison sentence in the United States for involvement in a massive drug-trafficking conspiracy that moved over 400 tons of cocaine.
Ali added that as president, Hernndez expanded a narco-state system, received millions in bribes from traffickers linked to the Sinaloa Cartel, and used his position to protect criminals while controlling police and military operations alongside his brother, Tony Hernndez, who is serving a life sentence.
Correspondent Wyatt Reed criticized Trumps announcement as hypocritical, noting that it came just a day after the president suggested military action against Venezuela to combat drug trafficking. Reed stated that the pardon represents overt interference in Honduran elections and included implicit threats to limit U.S. support if Asfura did not win.
Trump publicly endorsed Asfura on his Truth Social account, writing that if Asfura wins, the U.S. would strongly support his policies and leadership. He further warned that a loss would result in wasted resources, claiming that a wrong leader could cause catastrophic outcomes for any country. Trump described Asfura as a Great President and promised close cooperation to ensure Honduras success.
In the same statement, Trump confirmed he would issue a full and complete pardon for Hernndez, claiming that the former Honduran president had been treated very harshly and unfairly. Trump concluded by urging voters to support Asfura and congratulating Hernndez on his upcoming pardon, ending his message with a call to MAKE HONDURAS GREAT AGAIN!
Author: Sophia Brooks
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