President Donald Trump’s pardon of a former Honduran president who trafficked hundreds of tons of cocaine into the U.S. is just the president’s latest act of clemency, undermining his claims that he’s tough on drugs.

A new analysis by The Washington Post found that Trump, who has ordered a series of deadly strikes on boats in the Caribbean as part of a supposed crackdown on illegal drugs from Venezuela, has released nearly 100 people convicted of drug-related crimes.

During his first term, he granted pardons or commutations to almost 90 people for drug-related crimes. Since taking office in January, he has freed 10 more, including pardoning former Honduran president Juan Orlando Hernández and Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht.

He also commuted the prison sentences of Chicago gang leader

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