Colombia's Petro accuses Trump of intervening in his country's election
Summary
Colombian President Gustavo Petro accused the United States of meddling in his country's election, claiming Washington has aligned itself against his government and backed forces he says are complicit in the drug trade. The leftist president has grown increasingly critical of U.S. policy toward Colombia, suggesting American interference extends beyond diplomatic channels into electoral politics. Petro's accusations reflect deeper tensions between his administration and the Trump camp over drug policy, military aid, and Washington's traditional alliances with Colombian political and military elites. The dispute underscores how U.S.-Colombia relations, long anchored in counternarcotics cooperation, have become a flashpoint in Colombian domestic politics.