Members of the European Parliament have voiced opposition to perceived interference by former U.S. President Donald Trump in Colombia’s upcoming presidential election. This reaction follows Trump’s repeated public endorsements of Colombian candidate Rodolfo Hernández De la Espriella. Trump has pledged “total support” for Colombia should De la Espriella win the election, raising concerns about external influence on the democratic process. European lawmakers view these statements as a breach of sovereignty and an attempt to sway the election outcome. The criticism highlights growing anxieties regarding foreign intervention in Latin American politics. This situation is unfolding as Colombia prepares for a crucial vote that will determine its future leadership. The controversy underscores the sensitivity surrounding international endorsements during election periods.