DEA records show that Colombian President Gustav Petro has appeared in multiple investigations dating back to 2022, according to PBS. Reports show that Petro’s representatives may have solicited bribes from those attempting to block extradition to the United States, according to AP. Investigators are also examining whether Petro’s campaign may have received money from drug traffickers, according to the Wall Street Journal.
“Petro’s name came up and became a subject,” a DOJ spokesperson told the DCNF regarding the investigation into Colombian drug trafficking, adding that Petro was “caught up in the probe.” The DOJ spokesperson emphasized that the Petro investigation is “not part of the Venezuela model at this point.”
“The problem is that Colombia is a long-time American ally unlike Venezuela and Cuba,” geopolitical analyst Brandon J. Weichert told the DCNF. “If the president decided to launch a raid on Bogota to arrest Petro as they did Maduro, it will lead to all manner diplomatic and military fallout from within Colombia.”
“What’s more, the US military no longer has the capacity to launch such attacks in its own region while it is completely sucked in to the Mideast,” Weichert continued. “Until the Mideast conflict ends, no matter how much dirt they find on Petro, the Americans won’t be able to conduct such Maduro-like missions especially in what is technically a US ally.”
Weichert stated that in the 90s, Communist Fidel Castro of Cuba took a “paternalistic role” in Petro and Chavez’s lives.
“Castro birthed a monstrous ideological mission to usurp the normal state of affairs in the entire region,” according to Weichert. “Petro was a key piece in that game. A large part of this ideological mission is the support for drug trafficking.”
“Trump might desire to lay the foundation for a Maduro-style operation,” Weichert responded when asked if the Trump administration could arrest Petro. “But so long as the Iran War rages, there will be no appetite for that.”
Tensions between President Trump and Petro began at the beginning of Trump’s second term. The two exchanged hostile remarks, with Petro stating that Trump does not speak for democracy during his address to the 80th UN General Assembly in September 2025. Trump accused Petro of running a “sick” nation, after previously warning the Colombian President to “watch his ass.”
Tensions later eased as Petro met Trump in the Oval Office in February, where Trump called him “terrific.” Petro’s presidential term ends in August 2026. He is term limited.
“As you well know, in Colombia there isn’t a single investigation into my relationship with drug traffickers, for one simple reason: never in my life have I spoken with a drug trafficker,” Petro commented in a Friday X post.
“No competent authority has issued any formal determination or notification, nor confirmed the assertions referenced in the report. The reported insinuations have no legal or factual basis,” the Colombian Embassy said in a released statement.
“Colombia’s position on this matter is fully reflected in the statement issued last week,” a Colombian Embassy spokesperson said when reached for comment.
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