Trump Accuses Honduras of ‘Trying to Change’ Outcome of Presidential Vote
- On Monday, U.S. President Donald Trump accused Honduran election officials of trying to change the presidential outcome and urged the National Electoral Commission to finish counting votes.
- The National Electoral Commission stopped its digital tally at midnight on November 30th and Ana Paola Hall, head of the National Electoral Council, appealed for patience as ballots were moved and manually checked.
- With 57 percent counted, Asfura led Nasralla by 500 votes, making the race extremely close, as the official count paused on November 30th.
- Days before the vote, Trump endorsed Nasry “Tito” Asfura and said, `If he doesn't win, the United States will not be throwing good money after bad`, while nearly 30,000 Honduran migrants have been deported since January.
- Preemptive fraud claims have raised fears of unrest, and a swing to the right could strengthen U.S. regional influence in Honduras, a country of 11 million where remittances were 27 percent of GDP last year.
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Honduras election: Nasrella takes slim lead in results plagued by delays amid Trump's pressure
The latest results released by the electoral authority around 2:30 p.m. local time showed Nasralla on 39.96% and Asfura of the National Party on 39.80%, with just over 60% of votes counted
By CNN en Español In another instance of interference in a regional election, US President Donald Trump posted on social media last night alleging that Honduras was attempting to alter the results of Sunday's election. "It appears that Honduras is trying to change the results of its presidential election. If they do, there will be serious consequences!" Trump posted on his Truth Social network. This Monday, after a slow and controversial count, …
The election campaign of US President Donald Trump for Nasry »Tito« Asfura of the right-wing National Party creates turbulence in the presidential elections in Honduras. There is no victor or chaos so far.
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