Narco Corruption in Honduras

Regions: Honduras, Central America
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Honduras represents perhaps the most extreme case of narco-state capture in the Western Hemisphere, validated by the unprecedented 2024 conviction of former President Juan Orlando Hernández on charges of trafficking 400+ tons of cocaine. Every branch of government and the armed forces was implicated. The National Party was partially financed with drug money, and El Chapo allegedly paid bribes directly to JOH.

Trump’s 2025 pardon of Hernández (despite a 45-year sentence) exemplifies the US policy contradictions: simultaneously funding security forces and prosecuting their leaders.