New Delhi / Washington, D.C.: A social media post by online commentator MJTruthUltra (@MJTruthUltra), who identifies as a “Watchdog” and “Researcher,” has sparked debate after alleging that U.S. President Donald Trump intends to issue a “full and complete pardon” to former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández, who is currently serving a 45-year prison sentence in the U.S. for drug trafficking and weapons charges.
The post, published on X on December 1, claims the development represents what the author describes as “THE DEEPSTATE IS IN FULL PANIC.” The claim has not been confirmed by U.S. authorities as of publication time.
THE DEEPSTATE IS IN FULL PANIC ‼️
President Trump to give a “full and complete pardon” to former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez, who is currently serving a 45-year sentence in the U.S. for drug trafficking and weapons charges
🔻 WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
The CIA Didn’t… pic.twitter.com/AiE1QuWxxQ
— MJTruthUltra (@MJTruthUltra) December 1, 2025
Post Links CIA to Global Narcotics Networks
In a lengthy thread, MJTruthUltra argues that U.S. intelligence agencies have historically used international drug networks as geopolitical tools.
The post states:
“The CIA didn’t just ‘tolerate’ the Drug Trade — They Built It, Protected It, and Presidents Signed Off on It.”
The author alleges that the Central Intelligence Agency has “treated Latin American, and Asian narcotics networks as strategic assets,” and claims that major historical conflicts were fueled by covert drug-trade partnerships.
Allegations on Afghanistan and Heroin Production
Referring to events after the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan, the post asserts:
“When the U.S. invaded Afghanistan in 2001, the Taliban had reduced opium production to almost zero. Within two years of the American occupation, poppy cultivation exploded by more than 4,000%.”
The thread also states:
“By 2017 Afghanistan was supplying 90% of the WORLD’s heroine [heroin], and the profits helped fund the very insurgents our soldiers were fighting.”
None of these claims have been independently verified within the post, and mainstream historical accounts differ significantly.
Claims Regarding Juan Orlando Hernández
The post argues that Hernández was not simply a convicted criminal but allegedly served U.S. intelligence interests:
“Hernández wasn’t some random narco Trump suddenly decided to pardon… He is just a PUPPET.”
“He was a multi-administration U.S. intelligence asset who ran cocaine routes for over fifteen years while the DEA, State Department, and CIA all classified him as a ‘COOPERATIVE PARTNER.’”
The author further asserts that the former Honduran leader received bribes in return for cooperation:
“His New York trial proved U.S. officials knew he was taking millions in cartel bribes—yet kept him in power because he handed them control of Honduras’ cocaine routes.”
The Post Frames Alleged Pardon as Strategic Pressure
According to MJTruthUltra, the reported pardon is part of a larger tactical effort:
“Trump’s pardon wasn’t a favor to a drug lord; it is a negotiation tactic to get an American-created monster that every president since at least Reagan has quietly fed to start naming names.”
Calling the situation a major turning point, the post concludes:
“I believe we are witnessing the greatest STING OPERATION IN HISTORY.”


