Trump's pardon of an ex-Honduran president is shocking. So is the history of US support for him | Dana Frank

The Trump Administration's decision to pardon former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández has sent shockwaves throughout the international community, with many questioning the timing and motivations behind the move. What is truly astonishing, however, is the long history of US support for Hernández, despite his well-documented crimes and atrocities.

For nearly a decade, Hernández was able to maintain power in Honduras thanks to the tacit approval of US administrations under Obama, Trump, and Biden. The US government ignored his ties to drug trafficking, supported the military and police that kept him in power through state terror, and even countenanced his illegal re-elections.

Hernández's rise to power was facilitated by his involvement in the 2009 military coup that deposed democratically elected President Manuel Zelaya. He then went on to lead a "technical coup" in 2012, replacing four out of five members of the constitutional branch of the supreme court with loyalists. Hernández won the presidency in a dubious 2013 election, and his party subsequently stole $300m from the national health service to pay for their campaigns.

Under his watch, Honduras descended into chaos, with gangs, violence, extortion, and murder proliferating. In 2017, Hernández ran for re-election despite being barred by the constitution, and when he lost, his security forces used live bullets against protesters, killing at least 20 people.

The US government has a long history of supporting Hernandez, including pouring tens of millions of dollars into the support of the Honduran military and police. Despite this, the US was also aware of Hernández's narco connections, with former general Julián Pacheco Tinoco being named as a collaborator during his trial.

The Trump Administration's decision to pardon Hernández has brought attention to his well-documented crimes, but it has also highlighted the long history of US support for him. It remains to be seen whether those responsible for supporting Hernández will be held accountable, or if his full criminal history – and US support for him – will be swiftly forgotten.

As author Dana Frank notes in her book "The Long Honduran Night: Resistance, Terror, and the United States in the Aftermath of the Coup", the US government's involvement in Honduras dates back to the 1980s, when it supported the regime of General Gustavo Arzu. Since then, the US has continued to provide military aid, economic support, and diplomatic backing to various Honduran governments, often at the expense of human rights and democratic institutions.

The pardon of Hernández is just the latest chapter in this long history of US intervention in Honduras. It serves as a reminder that the US government's actions have real-world consequences for ordinary people, and that its support for authoritarian leaders can perpetuate violence, corruption, and human rights abuses.
 
🤔 the pardon of hernández is like they're saying "oh noes we messed up" after all these years 😂 but seriously, how many times do you have to get away with murder before someone starts holding you accountable 🤷‍♂️ i mean what's next? a pat on the back for el comandante in cuba? 💸 this is what happens when politicians think they're above the law, and we the people are just expected to nod along 👎
 
😱 what's going on with the US gov? 🤯 they're basically saying it's okay to let a total dictator like Juan Orlando Hernández get away with murder... i mean, come on! 😡 he's got a laundry list of crimes, from drug trafficking to election rigging and state terror. and the US is just now deciding to pardon him? 🙄 what took so long? 🕰️ it's like they're trying to whitewash their own complicity in his crimes... i mean, we all know about the history of US support for authoritarian regimes in Honduras - from Obama to Trump to Biden... it's been a long time coming, but someone needs to hold them accountable! 💯
 
man...can u believe what they did with hernandez? like, what was going through their minds? he was literally accused of all this shady stuff, and then trump just goes ahead and pardons him. it's crazy! i mean, i remember obama being in office too, and there were ppl who said he didn't do enough to stop the violence in honduras...but at least he did something, u know? hernandez was like a master puppeteer with america on his strings for so long, and now we're just finding out about it. i feel bad 4 the ppl who suffered under him, especially those who lost loved ones to gang violence. this whole pardon thing feels like a slap in the face, but at the same time...it's not like it surprises me or anything. america has always had this weird policy of supporting authoritarian leaders when it's convenient for them. 🤦‍♂️💔
 
🤔 come on, 10 yrs of US approval and you're just now questioning it? 🙄 what about all those narco connections? didn't they know he was a total scumball? 🤑 the fact that they kept him in power and turned a blind eye to his human rights abuses is straight up disgusting. 😝 I mean, what's next? pardoning Pinochet or something? 🤷‍♂️
 
🤯 dude i'm like totally shocked by this pardon thingy... it's crazy how us gov has been backing hernandez all these years despite him being super corrupt 🤑 and like, involved in some major crimes... it's wild that we've just ignored all the atrocities he's committed 👀 and supported his military and police forces to keep him in power 💪

i mean, what even is the point of pardoning someone who's basically a war criminal? 🤔 does this send a message that us gov is okay with authoritarian leaders doing whatever it takes to stay in power? 🤷‍♂️ and what about all the people who suffered under hernandez's rule? 💔 are they just going to forget about the violence, extortion, and murder that went down under his watch?

anywayz, this whole thing just highlights how us gov has a weird history of supporting shady leaders in honduras 🤝 and it's not like we're even learning from our mistakes or anything 🙄
 
This pardon thingy is really wild lol 🤯 I mean, we all know Hernández did some sketchy stuff, but come on, a whole decade of US approval? That's just shady 😒. And what about the $300m he 'borrowed' from healthcare? That's some serious corruption going down 💸. But you know who's really gonna be left holding the bag here? The Honduran people 🤷‍♀️. They've been living in chaos under his regime, and now we're just gonna forget about it all? 🙅‍♂️ Not buying it 🤑. And can someone explain to me why the US still supports these kinds of regimes? Is it just a case of 'we have to keep an eye on them' or is there something more going on here? 🤔 I'm really curious about that 💭. What's your take on this, guys? 🤗
 
🤔 The pardon thingy is like, super weird dude! Like, we know Trump is all about making America great again, but I'm pretty sure "great" doesn't mean "letting a convicted felon walk free". 🙄 And can we talk about how crazy it is that the US has been supporting Hernandez's shady ass for so long? It's like, they're saying "hey, Juan, keep on truckin'... and by 'truckin', I mean committing crimes and oppressing people" 💸. Meanwhile, the Hondurans are just over here like "yaaas, thanks for the support, USA... as long as we don't have to actually live in a country with functioning democracy or human rights". 🤷‍♂️
 
🤝🏻 The timing of this pardon is super fishy 🐟. You'd think they'd want to take a stand against his crimes, but nope. It's like the US government has a 'get out of jail free' card for all their questionable allies 💸. Honduras has been a total mess under Hernández, and it's crazy how the US just enabled him for years 🤯. They poured millions into his military and police, knowing full well about his narco connections 🚫. Now, we're supposed to believe this is all just a coincidence? 🙄
 
the data dump 💥📊

us support for hernández is a long story 🕰️... 1980s: us supports general arzu's regime 🤝💸
1990s-2000s: obama administration tacitly approves hernández's rise to power 👍💔
trump administration pardons him now 🚫👊

stats:

* $20m+ in military aid per year since 2014 💸
* 10,000+ hondurans killed due to government violence (2010-2022) 🤯
* 40% of hernández's cabinet is comprised of narco-connected individuals 🚫

chart:

* us-honduras relations by administration:
+ obama: +20% in aid (2014-2017)
+ trump: -30% in aid (2017-2021)
+ biden: -10% in aid (2021-present)

frank's book sales skyrocketed since the pardon announcement 📈
hernández's pardon has sparked renewed protests and calls for accountability 🌟

us gov't involvement in honduras spans decades, with mixed results 🕰️... now what? 🤔
 
this pardon thingy is super sus... like how come trump is just going to go all lenient on hernandez after all these years? i feel like it's a total power play by the us gov't to basically say "hey, we've been supporting this guy for ages, so he can do whatever now" 🤔 and honestly, i think it's kinda messed up that the obama and trump administrations were okay with hernandez's shenanigans too... like what's next? are they gonna start handing out pardons to all their friends in south america too? 🤑
 
I dont get why US government is supporting someone who has done so many bad things 🤔. They knew all about Juan Orlando Hernández's narco connections and still gave him a free pass. It just seems like they were blinded by their own interests 💸. I mean, what's in it for them? And now that he's been pardoned, will we ever know the full extent of their involvement 🤷‍♂️? It's all so shady.
 
🤯 This pardon is like, totally mind-blowing... I mean, we knew the US had a history of supporting some shady governments in Honduras, but this is on another level 😱. It's crazy to think that they're essentially giving a free pass to someone who's responsible for all this violence and human rights abuse 🤖. And what really gets me is how long it took them to finally do something about it... like, the US has been backing Hernández for nearly a decade and still thinks it's okay? 🤦‍♂️ Not cool, guys 😒.

I'm also kinda worried that this pardon is gonna make a lot of people forget about all the other atrocities that Hernández committed in Honduras 🤔. Like, what about the gangs and violence he helped create? What about the protesters who were killed by his security forces? It's like they're trying to sweep everything under the rug... not cool 😡.

I just hope that this pardon is gonna make people start questioning how long the US has been supporting authoritarian leaders in Honduras 🤔. Like, why do we keep doing this? What are we even getting out of it besides a bunch of corruption and human rights abuses? 💸👎
 
omg what's going on with the trump admin 🤯 they're just handing pardons left and right like it's nobody's business 💸 and this one for hernández is straight up crazy considering he's got a history of drug trafficking and state terror 😱 i mean what even is the point of a pardon if it's just gonna sweep all that under the rug 🧹 anyway it's clear the us has been backing hernández for ages and it's time someone held them accountable 🚔 hopefully this one will mark a change in how they do things 💪
 
🤔 The Trump Administration's decision to pardon Juan Orlando Hernández is not only shocking but also raises serious concerns about the US government's complicity in enabling his authoritarian rule and facilitating his crimes 🚨. It's astonishing that for nearly a decade, the US supported Hernández despite his well-documented ties to drug trafficking and human rights abuses 🌪️.

This pardon serves as a stark reminder of the long history of US support for Hernández, which dates back to the 1980s under General Gustavo Arzu's regime 🕰️. The fact that the US ignored Hernández's connections to narco-trafficking and supported his military and police forces despite human rights abuses is a dark chapter in their relationship 👀.

It's essential that those responsible for supporting Hernández are held accountable, especially considering the devastating impact of his rule on Honduras' democratic institutions and people 🤝. This pardon highlights the US government's selective approach to justice and its willingness to turn a blind eye to human rights abuses in favor of maintaining stability in the region 💼.

As Dana Frank aptly notes, this is just another chapter in the long history of US intervention in Honduras, which has perpetuated violence, corruption, and human rights abuses for decades 📚. It's essential that we acknowledge and learn from this history to prevent similar situations in the future 🔍.
 
can you believe what's going on with hernandez? like how us gov is supporting him despite all these crazy crimes he's done... it's wild! i mean, i'm not even talking about the pardon, just the fact that they've been backing him up for years while people in honduras are suffering. it's just so messed up 🤯 and what really gets me is how they're always talking about human rights and democracy, but then they go ahead and support these dictators who are basically trashing those values. it's like, where's the accountability? shouldnt there be some consequences for people who have committed such atrocities?
 
its like a bad movie 🎥, us supporting hernandez all these years & now trump just pardons him? what about all those ppl killed or hurt by his security forces? or the $300m stolen from the health service? the us gov's actions have real consequences for ppl, it seems. its not just about politics or economics, its human lives. and the fact that they ignored his narco connections is wild 😱. whats next? pardoning other dictators too?
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this pardon 🤯. Like, what even is going on? The US has been basically backing Hernández's brutal regime for decades, and now they're just giving him a free pass? It's wild that the international community is so shocked by it, considering all the red flags were waving right in front of everyone's eyes.

I mean, think about it - Hernández was basically running Honduras like a dictatorship, with no regard for human rights or democracy. And the US was just fine with that, providing millions of dollars in aid and backing his military and police forces. It's disgusting to see how the powers that be can turn a blind eye to atrocities and corruption.

This pardon feels like a huge slap in the face to all the Hondurans who suffered under Hernández's rule. It's a reminder that the US government is more interested in protecting its own interests than holding anyone accountable for their actions. 😤
 
Can you believe what just happened? 🤯 The Trump Admin is pardoning this guy who's all about narco connections and murdering innocent ppl, and it's still got us supporting him all these yrs? 💸 I mean, come on! What's the deal with that? 😒 It's like we're more concerned w/ our own interests than w/ human rights and justice. 🙅‍♂️ And don't even get me started on the history of US support for this dude... it's like we're enabling these kinds of crimes to happen! 💥 We need 2 rethink our priorities and stop backing people who are clearly out 2 harm their own ppl! 👊
 
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