I'm shocked by this pardon decision
, it's just so counterintuitive considering all the rhetoric around combating narco-trafficking. I mean, come on, 45 years for importing 400 tons of cocaine is a pretty serious sentence, and now we're basically nullifying it? It's like he's trying to write his own narrative here
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And let's be real, this move has everything to do with the upcoming election in Honduras. I don't think Trump is doing anyone any favors by attempting to intervene in foreign politics, especially when you consider Hernández's conviction is rooted in serious drug trafficking charges. It's just a messy, cynical move that's going to damage US credibility and destabilize the region
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I'm all for second chances and rehabilitation programs, but this isn't about that – it's about Trump trying to buy votes from his conservative base. And let's not forget he's the one who claimed to be fighting narco-trafficking in the first place. Now we're just seeing a giant hypocrisy
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And let's be real, this move has everything to do with the upcoming election in Honduras. I don't think Trump is doing anyone any favors by attempting to intervene in foreign politics, especially when you consider Hernández's conviction is rooted in serious drug trafficking charges. It's just a messy, cynical move that's going to damage US credibility and destabilize the region
I'm all for second chances and rehabilitation programs, but this isn't about that – it's about Trump trying to buy votes from his conservative base. And let's not forget he's the one who claimed to be fighting narco-trafficking in the first place. Now we're just seeing a giant hypocrisy