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Balotaje en Colombia: quién es Abelardo de la Espriella, el “outsider” que admira a Trump y promete mano dura contra la violencia

Con su irreverencia y un discurso de mano dura, Abelardo de la Espriella sacudió el tablero político de Colombia.
El candidato “outsider” del ultraderechista Partido Defensores de la Patria parte como favorito para el balotaje del 21 de junio frente al candidato izquierdista Iván Cepeda, heredero del presidente Gustavo Petro.
A los 47 años, este admirador de Donald Trump, Javier Milei y Nayib Bukele ganó de manera sorpresiva las elecciones del domingo en su país, aunque no le alcanzó para ser electo en primera vuelta.
Sacó un inesperado 43,73% de los votos, casi tres puntos más que Cepeda, que obtuvo el 40,91%, más allá del desconocimiento del conteo oficial que anunciaron el presidente y el candidato oficialista tras los comicios.
“Hay una alta probabilidad” de que De la Espriella llegue al balotaje como el gran favorito, dijo a TN el analista Carlos Moreno, docente de la Universidad Pontificia Javeriana.
¿Por qué De la Espriella parte como gran favorito?
De la Espriella no estaba en los planes de nadie para ganar en primera vuelta. Cepeda esperaba obtener una victoria por amplio margen y arañar un 50% más uno de los votos que lo posicionara como virtual ganador en el balotaje. Pero no solo quedó lejos de ese objetivo. Además, perdió la elección. El izquierdista Iván Cepeda y el ultraderechista Abelardo de la Espriella (Foto: Reuters)
“Los votos de Paloma Valencia y los de Santiago Botero se irán con Abelardo de la Espriella”, dijo Moreno.
“De manera personal, como Paloma Valencia, la mujer que quería ser su presidenta, anuncio mi apoyo al doctor Abelardo de la Espriella”, dijo Valencia en su primera declaración tras las elecciones.
No es poca cosa. La candidata del Partido Centro Democrático (la derecha tradicional liderada por el influyente expresidente Álvaro Uribe) obtuvo el 6,92% de los sufragios.
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Botero, con su partido Romper el Sistema, alcanzó un 0,87%.
Entre ambos suman casi 8 puntos. A De la Espriella le hacen falta poco más de 6 puntos para llegar al 50% en el balotaje. Más que suficientes, si se cumple la lógica electoral.
“Los resultados ponen a De la Espriella en posicion de favorito”, dijo a TN el analista Yann Basset, de la Universidad de Rosario de Bogotá.
Cepeda, según Moreno, podría sumar los votos de Roy Barreras, del progresista Partido Político La Fuerza, pero sacó apenas el 0,05% de los votos.
Su camino parece hoy lleno de piedras.
Quién es Abelardo de la Espriella
Con un discurso rupturista y un estilo descontracturado y populista, De la Espriella sacó del camino a la derecha tradicional que gobernó hasta hace cuatro años y en forma ininterrumpida el país.
Es un verdadero “outsider” de la política colombiana que aprovecó su impulso como abogado polémico y mediático para instalar su figura en la política nacional. Abelardo De La Espriella en campaña (Foto: REUTERS/Charlie Cordero)
Se hace llamar “El Tigre” y promete bombardear a los numerosos grupos armados e irregulares -guerrilleros, paramilitares y narcos- que provocaron la mayor ola de violencia de la última década.
Sus credenciales son conocidas. No solo es admirador de Trump. También es donante del Partido Republicano de Estados Unidos.
A lo largo de su campaña dejó en claro que quiere ser un nuevo Milei e imitar las políticas de mano dura del presidente de El Salvador Nayib Bukele, que ayudaron a erradicar las pandillas en el país centroamericano, aunque con una estela de denuncias de violaciones a los derechos humanos.
Pero antes de lanzarse a la política, hizo fortuna a través de una controvertida carrera profesional como abogado de clientes algo flojo de papeles, como el empresario colombo-venezolano Alex Saab, acusado de ser testaferro de Nicolás Maduro y actualmente detenido en Estados Unidos.
También fue abogado de David Murcia Guzmán, un empresario acusado de urdir una de las mayores estafas piramidales en la historia de Colombia.
Sus apariciones mediáticas lo llevaron a la fama, que ahondó con posiciones radicales como cuando llamó a asesinar a Maduro en un artículo periodístico. Abelardo de la Espriella ganó la primera vuelta en Colombia (Foto: REUTERS/Nathalia Angarita)
Ahora, en su primera experiencia electoral, quiere ser presidente. En campaña prometió varios “milagros” y predijo inversiones de su “compadre” Elon Musk, dueño de Tesla.
Sus anunciadas políticas de mano dura contra la violencia van de la mano de su tradicional saludo militar adoptado en campaña. Así, afirma que combatirá a los grupos criminales y a los corruptos “con mano de hierro”.
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Como empresario mantiene varios negocios y declara su gusto por la música con la grabación de dos discos en los que muestra sus dotes de tenor. Todo sirve para alimentar su figura de “italiano”. De hecho, posee la doble nacionalidad.
Está casado con Ana Lucía Pineda, madre de sus cuatro hijos. Así, se presenta como un hombre de familia, antiabortista y contrario a la “ideología de género”. Estos posicionamientos le valieron el respaldo de sectores católicos y conservadores.
Pero hace varios años se declaraba ateo. Ahora, dice que recuperó la fe.
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Arkansas takes home top ranking for religious freedom after Gov Sanders expands key protections

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FIRST ON FOX: Arkansas has been ranked the nation’s top state for religious liberty after Republican Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders signed a series of laws expanding faith protections that helped lift the state to the top.
Earning a score of 89.2%, Arkansas became one of only two states to earn the First Liberty Institute’s annual Religious Liberty in the States index’s first-ever «excellent» rating. The index evaluates states using 50 legal protections across 20 religious liberty safeguards spanning education, healthcare, family law, economic activity and other areas of daily life.
«Religious liberty is America’s First Freedom, and Arkansas is leading the nation in protecting it,» Sanders said.
«Our rights come from God, not government, and every American should be free to live according to their faith and conscience. We’ll continue defending that freedom and ensuring the Natural State remains the best place in the country to live, work and worship.»
AMERICA’S NEXT 250 YEARS DEPEND ON PASSING FAITH AND FREEDOM TO OUR CHILDREN
Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders participates in the first-ever National Outdoor Recreation Executive Forum hosted by Outdoor Recreation Roundtable at Decatur House on May 7, 2024, in Washington, D.C. (Paul Morigi/Getty Images for Outdoor Recreation Roundtable)
The Natural State climbed six spots from last year’s rankings after lawmakers approved several measures expanding legal protections for religious exercise and conscience rights.
Arkansas’ rise was driven largely by Act 677, legislation Sanders signed last year that bars state and local governments from penalizing people, businesses and religious organizations for acting according to their religious beliefs regarding marriage and biological sex.
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A group of people hold hands in prayer. Arkansas topped a new religious liberty index after expanding faith and conscience protections. (iStock)
The state’s religious liberty push also included the Conscience Protection Act, signed by Sanders in 2023, which expanded Arkansas’ Religious Freedom Restoration Act by prohibiting state government discrimination against religious organizations based on their religious identity or status.
Kelly Shackelford, president, CEO and chief counsel at First Liberty, said other states should follow Arkansas’ lead and «strengthen religious liberty protections in their own states.»
«Religious liberty is best protected when leaders are willing to act before the rights of people of faith are threatened,» Shackelford said.
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Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders speaking at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on July 17, 2024. (Victor J. Blue/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Dr. Mark David Hall, director of the Religious Liberty in the States project, said Arkansas demonstrates how states can protect what America’s founders called «the sacred right of conscience,» allowing people to practice their faith not just at church, but in their everyday lives.
«States have always served as laboratories of liberty, and this year’s results show why that matters,» Hall said.
Sanders also publicly defended religious freedom in December. She rejected demands from the Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF), a group that advocates for the separation of church and state, to reverse her proclamation closing state offices for Christmas.
In a response letter previously obtained by Fox News Digital, Sanders pushed back on claims it was unconstitutional, saying «only by voicing our own faith and celebrating other faiths can we make our state’s diverse religious communities feel seen and heard.»
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«With this index, citizens and legislators can see where their state is doing well, where it still has room to improve, and which existing laws could help better protect the right of conscience,» Dr. Paul D. Mueller, associate director of the Religious Liberty in the States project, said.
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‘Did you call 911?’ Tuberville recounts Graham’s frantic final phone call

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A Senate Republican added further detail to the late Sen. Lindsey Graham’s, R-S.C., final moments thanks to an unlikely connection.
Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., revealed that it was a former member of his staff that called for medical assistance to aid Graham over the weekend, who died suddenly just after his return from an overseas trip.
«My former scheduler was Lindsey’s scheduler, and one of my staff members was with that scheduler the night Lindsey called,» Tuberville told reporters. «He called [and] basically said, ‘Listen, I’m having chest pains. You know, I need to do something.’ ‘Did you call 911?’ And he goes, ‘No, that’s the reason I called you.’»
GRAHAM REPORTEDLY REFUSED MEDICAL HELP BEFORE SCHEDULED TV APPEARANCE
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., stands at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. (Aaron Schwartz/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
«And so she called 911 … By the time she got there, 911 had knocked the door down, and they were working on him,» he continued.
A preliminary cause of death was revealed Sunday evening. His office said that the longtime lawmaker had died from «aortic dissection due to arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease.»
Aortic dissection is when a tear occurs in the inner wall of the aorta, the body’s main artery, and is a life-threatening medical emergency.
«Lindsey basically worked himself to death, most of us have families, he didn’t have any family,» Tuberville said. «And if we had a couple of days off, he went to that airport, and he went somewhere to try to work out something for our country.»
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Axios reported that in one of Graham’s final conversations, he told an unnamed source that he was feeling unwell but wanted to wait until after his scheduled appearance on NBC’s «Meet the Press» to seek medical attention.
«I can’t die now. I still need to do the Russia sanctions, get Iran sorted out and do Israeli-Saudi normalization,» Graham said.
His death has rocked the Senate, where emotional tributes rolled in throughout the day on Monday, the upper chamber’s first day back in Washington, D.C., since recessing for the Fourth of July.
GRAHAM’S DEATH IGNITES GOP SCRAMBLE FOR SENATE SEAT AS TRUMP HINTS HE ALREADY HAS A FAVORITE

Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., speaks to reporters as he returns to his office at the U.S. Capitol on Feb. 10, 2026, in Washington, D.C. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
Graham’s desk in the Senate, which is where the late Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., his close friend, once sat, was draped with a black veil and a glass bowl of sharp white roses atop it.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., in an emotional tribute to the late lawmaker, said that the «halls of the Senate already feel empty without him.»
«I am comforted by the knowledge that, in the end, he has just changed his address. And that one day, Mr. President,» Thune said through tears. «We will laugh together again.»
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Graham will be succeeded, temporarily, by his sister, Darline Graham Nordone. She is slated to be sworn in to the position on Tuesday after being tapped by South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster to fill in for her late brother.
«I think this is what Lindsey would have wanted, and I plan to honor him in this way,» Nordone said during the ceremony in Columbia, South Carolina. «Now to Lindsey, I miss you more than I can even put into words. But I’m going to do this, I got it.»
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