Cuba criticizes US pardon of former Honduran President
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Bootlicking Senator Can't Defend Trump Pardon, Attacks Journalist Instead
Sen. Eric Schmitt couldn't defend the indefensible, so he went after George Stephanopoulos like a school-yard bully instead. During an appearance on this ABC's This Week, Schmitt was asked by Stephanopoulos about Trump's pardon of Honduras Ex-President Juan Orlando Hernandez, a convicted cocaine trafficker, to which Schmitt claimed he didn't know anything about it before immediately trying to change the topic: STEPHANOPOULOS: And Senator, let m…
Cuba denounces that the pardon seeks to justify the costly extraordinary US naval deployment in the Caribbean Sea and the threat of military aggression against Venezuela.
Cuba criticizes US pardon of former Honduran President
In a message on Twitter, the island’s Foreign Minister, Bruno Rodriguez, asserted that this decision “shows that the war declared by the US government against drug trafficking is a farce.” “With this, it intends to justify its costly and extraordinary naval deployment in the Caribbean Sea and the threat of military aggression to overthrow the legitimate government of Venezuela,” he emphasized. He also considered that it “evidences the complicity…
• The former president shared video calls with his family and recalled the “pain” of his extradition and the “joy” of his release, which occurred after the pardon granted by Donald Trump. TEGUCIGALPA, HONDURAS. The former president of Honduras, Juan Orlando Hernández (JOH), released on Sunday, December 7, two photographs that, he said, represent one of [...]
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Buenos Aires, December 7 (NA) – Cuba described the so-called war on drug trafficking in the United States as "farsa," after former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández (2014-2022), convicted of drug trafficking in that country, was pardoned. Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez used his X account to denounce that this action by Donald Trump's government "evidence" Washington's double standard, according to the Argentine News Agency. Rodrí…
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