Thursday, December 4, 2025. Annette’s Roundup for Democracy.
Trump Pardons.
It started big with the J6 crowd.
Who? You never can guess.
Why? To exert his power.
The more outrageous the pardon, the more he embraces it.
Outrageous pardons reinforce how powerful he is.

Trump formally pardons former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández.
President Donald Trump has formally pardoned former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández, telling reporters at the White House on Tuesday, “I feel pretty good about it.”

Hernández’s attorney Renato Stabile and a White House official told CNN earlier Tuesday that Trump had pardoned the former Honduran president. Trump announced his intention of granting a “full and complete pardon” to Hernández last week in a move that erases a major US drug-trafficking conviction for a onetime US ally.
President of Honduras from 2014 until 2022, Hernández was convicted and sentenced last year to 45 years in prison and given an $8 million fine by a US judge for drug-trafficking offenses.
Both Republican and Democratic members of Congress criticized Trump’s plan to pardon Hernández, with some saying they didn’t understand the president’s decision given the administration’s efforts to stop drug trafficking.
Hernández has now been released from prison, according to his attorney. A US Bureau of Prisons database also shows that the former Honduran president was released from a prison in West Virginia.
“On behalf of President Hernandez and his family I would like to thank President Trump for correcting this injustice. President Hernandez is glad this ordeal is over and is looking forward to regaining his life after almost 4 years in prison,” Stabile added in a statement.
Hernández’s wife, Ana García de Hernández, said in a social media post reacting to his release that her husband was a “free man” thanks to Trump’s pardon.
White House defends plan
Trump on Tuesday defended his move to pardon Hernández after facing criticism that granting clemency to a convicted drug trafficker ran counter to his pressure campaign against drug cartels in the Caribbean.
“Well, he was the president, and they had some drugs being sold in their country, and because he was the president, they went after him — that was a Biden horrible witch hunt,” the president told reporters. “A lot of people in Honduras asked me to do that, and I did it.”
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt also criticized the prosecution under the Biden administration. “He was the president of this country. He was in the opposition party,” she said Monday. “He was opposed to the values of the previous administration, and they charged him because he was president of Honduras.”
But as CNN has reported, prosecutors accused Hernández of conspiring with drug cartels during his tenure as they moved more than 400 tons of cocaine through Honduras toward the United States. In exchange, prosecutors said, Hernández received millions of dollars in bribes that he used to fuel his rise in Honduran politics.
Though the Trump administration is blaming the Biden administration, Hernández’s brother was prosecuted by Emil Bove during Trump’s first term in office. Bove then served as Trump’s personal attorney before becoming a federal judge nominated by Trump.
Several people in Trump’s orbit lobbied for Hernández’s pardon, including his longtime ally Roger Stone, who said he called on the president in June to pardon him and claimed he was targeted by the Biden administration.
Lawmakers criticize pardon of Hernández
Since Trump announced his plans to pardon Hernández, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have criticized the move, with some suggesting it goes against the US’ escalating efforts in the region against alleged drug cartels.
Republican Sen. Rand Paul told reporters Tuesday that the pardon demonstrates the “craziness of this policy” of striking alleged drug boats in the Caribbean.
Paul noted the inconsistency in how the administration handled this convicted drug trafficker, as opposed to alleged traffickers in international waters who have been killed in the strikes.
“We don’t know who’s in these boats. There could be people being trafficked, basically trying to go into another country illegally, could be in these boats. It could be a host of things,” he said.
GOP Rep. Maria Salazar told CNN’s Dana Bash on Monday that she felt Trump’s announcement sent a mixed message as the administration advances its campaign against Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
“I would have never done that,” the Florida Republican said.
Similarly, GOP Sen. Bill Cassidy posted on X Sunday, “Why would we pardon this guy and then go after Maduro for running drugs into the United States? Lock up every drug runner! Don’t understand why he is being pardoned.”
Democratic Rep. Norma Torres of California, meanwhile, sent a letter to Trump on Saturday, urging him to not pardon Hernández.
“Releasing Mr. Hernández flies in the face of your stated aim to fight narco-trafficking and to label narcotics gangs as terrorists,” Torres wrote in the letter. “If drug cartels are terrorist organizations, Juan Orlando Hernández is a convicted terrorist and must not go free.”(CNN)

Trump pardons anyone who is corrupt, even a Democrat.
Here are a few.

With the pardon of Rep. Henry Cuellar D-TX, who had been accused of bribery and corruption, President Trump has now pardoned 12 members of Congress - 10 Republicans and 2 Democrats. (All but Cuellar had been convicted.) pic.twitter.com/2CKCxxKuIk
— Jamie Dupree (@jamiedupree) December 3, 2025
Oh this is hilarious
— Olivia Julianna 🇺🇸🦅🗳️ (@0liviajulianna) December 3, 2025
Mike Johnson found out Trump pardoned Henry Cuellar (D) on social media. Cuellar has filed for re-election in the highly competitive TX-28. https://t.co/pIlsrew1ea
🚨BREAKING: Trump pardoned the co-founder of stadium developer Oak View Group Tim Leiweke, who was indicted by his own DOJ “for orchestrating a conspiracy to rig the bidding process for an arena at a public university in Austin.”
— Republicans against Trump (@RpsAgainstTrump) December 4, 2025
The most corrupt president in history pic.twitter.com/4dPHBKfdLk
Trump pardons “David Gentile,” just days into his prison sentence for bilking thousands of working class people out of their life savings through his “private equity fund.” The only thing faker and gayer than this dude’s private equity fund is his name.#Trump #Pardon #News pic.twitter.com/PdlMMN0TGv
— G I O N ™ (@gionmosley) December 1, 2025
This man ripped off teachers, nurses, small business owners - people from all walks of life and professions. Some lost their life savings. Not only did Trump let him out of prison, he also doesn’t have to pay back the victims. https://t.co/hEOKMOyBZE
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) December 3, 2025
Trump is blasting Frank Sinatra’s “My Way” over the White House sound system at 2 p.m. on a Wednesday pic.twitter.com/zxVkWv04dz
— Molly Ploofkins (@Mollyploofkins) December 3, 2025
Why? To exert his power.
One more thing.
Do you think Trump will pardon War Criminal Pete Hegseth?
BREAKING: A Pentagon watchdog concluded that Sec. Hegseth risked exposing classified information that could have endangered U.S. troops when he relayed details about a planned military strike in Yemen using the Signal messaging app, according to sources. https://t.co/xFzv3UiA3Q pic.twitter.com/itCOLdvQlc
— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) December 3, 2025
🚨BREAKING: Instead of answering if Pete Hegseth will face any consequences if any survivors were killed in the Caribbean, Trump just announced that the U.S. is now preparing to attack on land: "This is war."
— CALL TO ACTIVISM (@CalltoActivism) December 3, 2025
Holy smokes. pic.twitter.com/CMTxX67EYB
ABC’s Martha Raddatz on Wednesday’s ‘World News Tonight’ about drug boat-gate: “And tonight, new information: According to a source familiar with the incident, the two survivors climbed back on to the boat after the initial strike. They were believed to be potentially in… pic.twitter.com/R5eHFzzDql
— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) December 4, 2025
BREAKING: Colombian family files first known formal complaint over deadly US strike in Caribbean
— Morgan J. Freeman (@mjfree) December 3, 2025
I hope this is first of many!!! https://t.co/bbvWVUwZKa
