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Trump calls Colombian president an ‘unlawful drug chief’, ends funds
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Trump calls Colombian president an ‘unlawful drug chief’, ends funds

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Last updated: October 19, 2025 4:53 pm
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President Donald Trump on Sunday stated he’ll halt monetary support and subsidies to Colombia, citing the South American nation’s failure to curb its rising cocaine manufacturing.

Trump referred to as Colombian President Gustavo Petro “an unlawful drug chief” and accused him of “strongly encouraging the large manufacturing of narcotics” throughout the nation, including that it “has grow to be the largest enterprise’ in Colombia.

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This picture exhibits President Donald Trump and Colombian President Gustavo Petro. (Getty Photos)

“Petro does nothing to cease it,” Trump wrote on Reality Social, including that U.S. funds and subsides geared toward serving to Colombia deal with drug manufacturing are “nothing greater than a long-term rip-off of America.”

“AS OF TODAY, THESE PAYMENTS, OR ANY OTHER FORM OF PAYMENT, OR SUBSIDIES, WILL NO LONGER BE MADE TO COLUMBIA,” Trump added.

Trump warned that Colombian medicine are “inflicting dying, destruction and havoc” as his administration steps up efforts to tighten the border and struggle the nation’s ongoing drug epidemic.

TRUMP ADMIN REVOKES COLOMBIAN PRESIDENT’S VISA OVER ALLEGED ‘RECKLESS AND INCENDIARY ACTIONS’

Colombian President Gustavo Petro

Colombian President Gustavo Petro is among the most vocal critics of the Trump administration’s use of lethal strikes on boats within the Caribbean. (AP Picture/Fernando Vergara)

Trump additionally warned that Petro “higher shut up these killing fields instantly, or the USA will shut them up for him, and it received’t be completed properly.”

The Colombian Embassy in Washington, D.C., didn’t instantly reply to Fox Information Digital’s request for remark, and the White Home didn’t reply to a separate request for additional remark.

Final month, the Trump administration revoked Petro’s U.S. visa following “reckless and incendiary actions” in New York Metropolis. 

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Petro has additionally strongly criticized the Trump administration for authorizing lethal strikes on boats within the Caribbean that U.S. officers stated had been transporting narcotics.

The U.S. has issued sanctions against six men for allegedly trafficking cocaine into the country using narco subs.

U.S. and Guyanese legislation enforcement seized roughly 5,200 kilos of cocaine from a self-propelled narco sub working off the coast of Guyana on March 21, 2024. (U.S. Division of Treasury)

“Felony proceedings should be opened in opposition to these officers who’re from the U.S. even when it contains the highest-ranking official who gave the order: President Trump,” Petro stated throughout his speech on the U.N. Normal Meeting.

He added that the boat’s passengers weren’t members of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang, because the Trump administration claimed after the primary assault.

Amanda covers the intersection of enterprise and geopolitics for Fox Information Digital.

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