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Ohio Sen. Bernie Moreno pushes Trump’s agenda on drugs and trade in Colombia homecoming

Moreno aims to strengthen U.S.-Colombia relations by addressing record cocaine production and promoting trade, with $441 million spent on his Senate campaign backing his agenda.

  • Ohio Sen. Bernie Moreno, the first Latino senator, was born in Bogota, Colombia and has close ties to the country.
  • Moreno, who defeated incumbent Democrat Sherrod Brown with Trump's endorsement, has pushed Trump's agenda on drugs and trade in Congress.
  • On his first congressional trip to Latin America, Moreno aims to understand the dynamics before considering actions like sanctions over concerns about Colombia's left-wing government under Petro.
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Ohio Sen. Bernie Moreno pushes Trump's agenda on drugs and trade in Colombia homecoming

U.S. Sen. Bernie Moreno is visiting Colombia this week as part of a Latin America tour. Born in Bogota, Moreno is Ohio’s first Latino senator and has expressed concern about Colombia's direction under President Gustavo Petro.

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Bernie Moreno and Rubén Gallego: the two Colombians in the U.S. Senate Image: Valora Analitik. Republican Senator Bernie Moreno will visit Colombia this week as part of a tour of three Latin American countries, but previously warned that the country could face higher tariffs and a possible decertification in the fight against drugs if it does not correct its course. In statements to The Associated Press before his trip, Moreno expressed a “deep …

Republican Senator Bernie Moreno met with the Secretary of the Interior, Rosa Icela Rodríguez, and the head of Migration, Sergio Solomon Céspedes. This is the first of three visits to Latin America that the U.S. parliamentarian will hold with various authorities. Moreno will remain in Mexico until tomorrow to continue talks about trafficking in fentanyl and combating drug trafficking, according to the U.S. press. In a brief publication, the Sego…

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