Trump Meets Honduran President Nasry 'Tito' Asfura at Mar-a-Lago

The two leaders discussed shared political values, security cooperation, and economic ties.

Published on Feb. 8, 2026

President Donald Trump met with newly elected Honduran President Nasry 'Tito' Asfura at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida, on Feb. 7. Trump highlighted their shared political values and common priorities on security, migration, and economic cooperation. Asfura, a conservative politician and businessman, was recently sworn in as president of Honduras after winning a closely contested election.

Why it matters

The meeting between Trump and Asfura underscores the continued importance of U.S. relations with Honduras, a country that has faced significant challenges related to poverty, crime, and outward migration. The two leaders' alignment on security and immigration issues could have implications for future cooperation between the U.S. and Honduras.

The details

Trump emphasized the two leaders' alignment on security issues, particularly cooperation against transnational crime and illegal migration. The pair also discussed trade and investment ties between the two countries, as well as Asfura's focus on improving health care, education, and economic opportunity for Hondurans. Trump said he looks forward to welcoming Asfura to the White House in the future.

  • President Trump and President Asfura met on February 7, 2026.
  • Asfura was sworn in as president of Honduras on January 27, 2026.

The players

Donald Trump

The former president of the United States who met with Honduran President Nasry 'Tito' Asfura at Mar-a-Lago.

Nasry 'Tito' Asfura

The newly elected president of Honduras, a conservative politician and businessman who campaigned on pledges to combat poverty, corruption, and violent crime while strengthening Honduras's struggling economy.

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What they’re saying

“It was my Great Honor to support Tito's Campaign. Once I gave him my strong Endorsement, he won his Election! Tito and I share many of the same America First Values.”

— Donald Trump (Truth Social)

“We have a close partnership on Security, working together to counter dangerous Cartels and Drug Traffickers, and deporting Illegal Migrants and Gang Members out of the United States.”

— Donald Trump (yournews.com)

What’s next

Trump said he looks forward to welcoming Asfura to the White House in the future.

The takeaway

The meeting between Trump and Asfura highlights the continued importance of U.S. relations with Honduras, a country facing significant challenges related to poverty, crime, and migration. The two leaders' alignment on security and immigration issues could shape future cooperation between the U.S. and Honduras.