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How does Rump pardon some drug leaders, then risk American lives to kidnap another?

Has anyone thought about this? Rump is clearly unhinged.

President Donald Trump has issued pardons to several individuals involved in drug trafficking, including former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández, who was convicted of drug-related charges, and Baltimore drug kingpin Garnett Gilbert Smith, who ran a multimillion-dollar cocaine operation. These pardons have raised concerns about their implications for U.S. foreign policy and drug enforcement efforts.

This makes me think these two drug leaders offered him enough money for a pardon, where Maduro hasn't quite settled the money issues yet, but soon will. How long until Rump pardon's him too?

Another point is, if you were sitting in your house and the police suspected you had evidence in a case against you, and they kicked your door in without a warrant, the evidence would not be admissible in court as it was taken illegally. Now Rump has invaded a foreign country, taken their leader, and I would assume he did not have a warrant to do any of this, and is now proceeding to trial with evidence he took illegally.
Kidnapping is a serious crime, or used to be. When will the justice department step in? All of this makes no sense.
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newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
Hernández was tried and convicted of importing 400 tonnes (!) of cocaine into the US.

He was sentenced to 45 years in a federal prison

King Donald pardoned him.
@newjaninev2 Yes, so obviously Rump is not interested in defeating the drug trade into the US.
@JamesBugman Defeat it? Hell NO! He wants to run it!