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Trump Hails Colombia's Right-Wing Victory as New Era for U.S. Alliance

Abelardo de la Espriella’s razor-thin win signals a shift away from leftist policies and a return to strong, pro-American cooperation.

PoliticsPublished June 23, 2026 at 10:27 AM
Colombian presidential candidate Abelardo de la Espriella greets supporters following preliminary results that show him leading leftist Ivan Cepeda, in Barranquilla, Colombia, 21 June 2026.

President Trump has signaled a major reset in U.S.-Colombia relations following the preliminary victory of right-wing candidate Abelardo de la Espriella. The election, which saw de la Espriella narrowly defeat radical Marxist Iván Cepeda, marks a decisive rejection of the failed, left-wing policies of outgoing President Gustavo Petro.

While the leftist opposition has yet to concede, Trump is already looking forward to a productive partnership, praising de la Espriella as a future great leader. This shift comes after years of friction with Petro, who frequently traded insults with the U.S. and undermined the bilateral alliance.

De la Espriella’s platform is a welcome return to common sense, centered on a hardline crackdown against the drug-trafficking gangs that have long plagued the nation. He has explicitly committed to joining the 'Shield of the Americas' alliance and is open to hosting U.S. military bases to combat the cartels that fuel the cocaine trade.

Despite predictable hand-wringing from the Left regarding historical grievances, the new president-elect has vowed to restore order and security within the bounds of the constitution, promising that the days of coddling criminals are over.

With his inauguration set for August 7, the incoming administration appears ready to prioritize national security and effective cooperation with Washington over the ideological posturing that defined the previous regime.

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