
"Prosecutors said Hernández, who led Honduras from 2014 to 2022, conspired with cartels to pave a "cocaine superhighway" into the U.S. - posing as an anti-drug conservative while running his country like a narco state. In an Oct. 28 letter to Trump obtained by Axios, Hernández alleged that he was "targeted by the Biden-Harris administration not for any wrongdoing, but for political reasons.""
"Trump granted the pardon request, claiming Hernández was "treated very harshly and unfairly." White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt later called it a "clear Biden over-prosecution." Left unmentioned: Emil Bove, a former member of Trump's legal team who's now a federal judge, was a lead prosecutor on Hernández's case while working for the Southern District of New York. Between the lines: The Hernández pardon fits squarely within Trump's view of justice -"
Donald Trump pardoned former Honduran president Juan Orlando Hernández, who was convicted of flooding the United States with tons of cocaine after allegedly conspiring with cartels. Prosecutors say Hernández ran Honduras from 2014 to 2022 while enabling a "cocaine superhighway," posing as an anti-drug conservative while operating like a narco state. Hernández sent an Oct. 28 letter claiming political targeting. The White House framed the pardon as correcting harsh and unfair treatment. A former Trump legal team member, Emil Bove, had been a lead prosecutor on the case before becoming a federal judge. The pardon signals prioritizing loyalty and ideological alignment over criminal conduct.
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