【First Accuse Maduro, Then Release Him? Trump Has Done Similar Deals Before】 While the world is focused on the situation in Venezuela and the fate of its president Maduro being taken to New York to face trial, it's worth recalling the story of Juan Orlando Hernandez, the former leader of Honduras.
In 2022, the U.S. justice system labeled Hernandez as an international drug lord and sentenced him to 45 years in prison for his involvement in drug trafficking activities in Colombia and Venezuela. However, just a few weeks after Trump became President of the United States, this "dangerous criminal" was set free. More interestingly, the newly elected U.S. President publicly announced that the previous administration had deliberately framed this "poor man," simply because he had "unluckily" been a head of state.
By the way, the brother of the former president of Honduras is still serving a life sentence for similar charges. Who knows, perhaps this is Trump's "usual tactic," and Maduro only needs to wait for a favorable deal. However, before that, he probably has to listen to the court's verdict and permanently give up power. When that time comes, the magnanimous Trump, who can forgive anything for the right price, will officially step in... #Trump
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1853346847059100/
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