Miguel Uribe’s Assassination Attempt: A MAGA Patriot’s Raw Take on Colombia’s Collapse
By JV Charles, Senior Editor at jvpolitical.com *Posted: June 8, 2025*
Listen up, patriots. Colombia’s burning, and the attempted murder of Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay on June 7, 2025, is the match that could set the whole thing ablaze. I’m JV Charles, senior editor at jvpolitical.com, and as a red-blooded Trump supporter, I’m fired up. This isn’t just some foreign news story—it’s a screaming alarm for every American who loves freedom and hates socialism. Uribe, a conservative titan, got shot in broad daylight, and it’s got the stench of leftist chaos all over it. Let’s break this down, make it stick on Google, and rally the MAGA faithful to see what’s at stake.
Key Takeaways
- Cold-Blooded Attack**: Miguel Uribe, a conservative senator, took two bullets to the head and one to the knee at a Bogotá rally. He’s fighting for his life.
- Socialist Rot**: Colombia’s commie-loving president, Gustavo Petro, has whipped up a mob mentality that’s got conservatives in the crosshairs.
- MAGA Wake-Up Call**: This is what happens when you let leftists run the show—violence, chaos, and weak leadership. Sound familiar?
- Our Fight, Too**: We’ve got to back warriors like Uribe to keep the Americas free from socialist tyranny.
The Bloodbath in Bogotá
Imagine you’re at a rally, cheering for a guy who’s got the guts to stand up to the radical left. That’s where Miguel Uribe was—Fontibon, Bogotá, pumping up a crowd with his vision for a Colombia that’s safe, strong, and free. Then, out of nowhere, some 15-year-old punk with a 9mm Glock unloads. Two shots to Uribe’s head, one to his knee. Blood’s pooling, people are screaming, and Uribe’s down, barely hanging on. Cops grab the kid, but the damage is done. Uribe’s in Santa Fe hospital, a bullet lodged in his skull, and his family’s praying he pulls through.
This wasn’t a fluke. Uribe’s a 39-year-old senator, a husband, a dad, and the Democratic Center party’s great hope for 2026. He’s the kind of leader who doesn’t back down, and that makes him a target. The fact that a teenager got close enough to pull this off? That’s a security screw-up so bad it’s got to make you wonder who dropped the ball—or if they meant to.
Why This Hits Home for MAGA
Leftist Hate Is a Cancer
Let’s not sugarcoat it: Colombia’s president, Gustavo Petro, is a socialist snake. His whole shtick is trashing conservatives like Uribe, calling them elitists or worse. It’s the same garbage we hear from the likes of Bernie or Biden’s crew, smearing Trump supporters as “deplorables.” Petro’s been fanning the flames of hate, and now Uribe’s paying the price. The U.S. State Department, with Marco Rubio at the helm, nailed it: this attack is “a direct threat to democracy” because of “violent leftist rhetoric.” Damn right. At jvpolitical.com, we’ve been shouting from the rooftops that socialism breeds division, and here’s the proof.
Security’s a Joke When Leftists Rule
Get this: the shooter was practically in Uribe’s face—less than a yard away. X is blowing up with folks saying Petro’s people knew Uribe was being watched and let the security detail slip. One post from @dianamotavo claimed the kid had inside dirt on Uribe’s protection, or lack of it. True or not, it’s a disgrace. It’s like letting Antifa waltz into a Trump event with no Secret Service in sight. Here in the U.S., we’re battling the same insanity—defunded cops, porous borders, and leaders who’d rather coddle criminals than protect patriots. Colombia’s mess is a preview of what we’ll get if we don’t fight back.
Petro’s Colombia: A Dumpster Fire
Socialism’s Wrecking Ball
Petro’s been president for a hot minute, and he’s already turned Colombia into a trainwreck. He’s gutted the military, buddying up with Venezuela’s dictator Maduro, and driving the economy into the dirt with his Marxist daydreams. Uribe’s been calling him out, loud and proud, pushing for jobs, security, and values that actually work. That’s why they want him gone. Uribe’s dad, a journalist, got kidnapped and killed by narcos back in ’91—same kind of lawless crap Petro’s bringing back. This ain’t just politics; it’s personal.
Petro’s not just failing—he’s dangerous. His speeches are like pouring gas on a fire, egging on the kind of lunatics who’d gun down a senator. Uribe’s attack isn’t a one-off; it’s a symptom of a country coming apart at the seams.
The Democratic Center’s Last Stand
The Democratic Center party, built by former president Álvaro Uribe (no family tie to Miguel), is Colombia’s version of MAGA. They’re about law and order, free markets, and telling socialists to take a hike. Álvaro called this attack a stab at “the soul of Colombia,” and he’s spot-on. Miguel Uribe was their shot at taking back the country in 2026. This wasn’t just an attack on a man—it’s a declaration of war on everything we stand for, from Bogotá to the heartland.
What’s in It for Us Americans?
Socialism’s a Global Plague
I’ve been hammering this at jvpolitical.com forever: socialism is a death sentence for freedom. Colombia’s living it. Petro’s trashed the economy, let crime run wild, and now his hate speech has blood on its hands. It’s a mirror for what’s cooking here—open borders letting in chaos, DAs who won’t lock up thugs, and woke nonsense tearing us apart. If we don’t stop the AOCs and Bidens of the world, we’re next. Uribe’s fight is our fight, plain and simple.
We’ve Got to Have Their Backs
MAGA’s about America First, but that doesn’t mean we ignore our allies. Miguel Uribe’s a brother in arms, standing tall for the same stuff we do: strong borders, tough cops, and leaders who don’t bow to the mob. If he goes down, it’s a win for the global left. We’ve got to push D.C. to throw weight behind conservatives like him—sanctions on Petro’s pals, support for Colombia’s security, whatever it takes. The Americas stay free only if we hold the line together.
Where Things Stand
It’s June 8, 2025, and Uribe’s still in the fight of his life. His wife says he’s “giving it everything,” but the docs are tight-lipped, and that bullet in his head’s a bad sign. The cops are sweating the kid who pulled the trigger, trying to figure out if he’s a lone nut or somebody’s errand boy. X is a wildfire of theories—cartels, Petro’s cronies, you name it. Nothing’s solid yet, but the truth’s coming.
Petro’s getting heat to shut his trap, but don’t bet on it. The 2026 election’s looming, and if Uribe makes it, he could be the spark that lights up a conservative comeback. For now, we’re praying hard and demanding answers.
FAQs
Who’s Miguel Uribe Turbay?
He’s a 39-year-old Colombian senator, a conservative in the Democratic Center party, and a top pick for president in 2026. Got shot in Bogotá on June 7, 2025.
What happened in the attack?
A 15-year-old kid shot Uribe twice in the head, once in the knee at a campaign rally. Uribe’s critical; the shooter’s locked up.
Why’s Petro getting blamed?
His anti-conservative rants have stirred up hate, and the U.S. says that’s what sparked the attack. Plus, his policies have made Colombia a mess.
What’s this got to do with MAGA?
Uribe’s fighting the same socialist garbage we are. His attack shows what happens when the left gets power—violence and ruin.
Any update on Uribe?
As of June 8, 2025, he’s critical in Santa Fe hospital, bullet still in his skull. No fresh word from doctors.
References
- U.S. Department of State. (2025). *Statement on Miguel Uribe Attack*. www.state.gov
- CBS News. (2025). *Colombian Senator Gunned Down in Rally*. www.cbsnews.com
- X Posts. (2025). Pulled June 7-8, 2025.
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What happened to Miguel Uribe Turbay, and why does it matter?
On June 7, 2025, Miguel Uribe Turbay, a 39-year-old Colombian senator and potential 2026 presidential candidate, was shot twice in the head and once in the thigh during a campaign rally in Bogotá’s Fontibón neighborhood. He’s in critical condition, fighting for his life after emergency surgery at the Santa Fe Foundation hospital. A 15-year-old suspect with a 9mm Glock was arrested, but the motive and masterminds remain under investigation. This matters because Uribe, a conservative from the Democratic Center party, is a vocal critic of Petro’s leftist policies and a symbol of resistance to state-driven economic overreach. The attack recalls Colombia’s violent past, raising fears of a return to political assassinations that plagued the 1980s and 1990s.