The media right distances itself from ultra agitator Vito Quiles: from protected to singled out by Losantos, Inda, Naranjo and Ndongo

Quiles has received a wave of criticism from former allies who accuse him of setting up a "circus" and even call him an "infiltrator"

of july 07, 2026 at 16:04h
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The main voices of the right-wing media that for years supported or defended the actions of the far-right agitator Vito Quiles have begun to distance themselves and openly criticize his latest actions. The latest information about the ultra was that he reported the alleged theft of his file that was in the office of his lawyer Juango Ospina.

Added to this episode is the arrest warrant that a judge issued against Quiles after the ultra failed to attend several court summons in the case related to the dissemination of an alleged hoax about a Treasury advisor. The measure was subsequently revoked after a brief presented by the defense in which it communicated its intention to appear in the procedure. The agitator has been summoned again for next July 20.

In this context, prominent figures from the conservative media ecosystem such as Federico Jiménez Losantos, Eduardo Inda, Antonio Naranjo, and Bertrand Ndongo have publicly expressed their rejection of the young communicator's actions.

Federico Jiménez Losantos has been one of the most forceful. From the microphones of esRadio, he even pointed out that Quiles could act as an "infiltrator," suggesting that certain controversies starring the agitator would respond to external interests. The announcer also maintained that there is a relationship of trust between Quiles and certain spheres of power, fueling a theory that he has repeated in different interventions.

For his part, Eduardo Inda, director of OKDiario, denied that Quiles can be considered a journalist and defined him as a character dedicated to provocation and spectacle. During a recent intervention, he described him as the "subordinate of this bird that is Negre" and assured that certain actions of the agitator respond more to a staging strategy than to the exercise of journalism.

Antonio Naranjo has also been very critical of Quiles' attitude. The presenter and collaborator of various media questioned his attempt to turn his judicial situation into a media spectacle, accusing him of setting up a "circus with everything" and demanding that he appear before Justice instead of fueling the controversy.

The most striking breakup, however, has been that of Bertrand Ndongo, Quiles' former colleague in his confrontations with politicians and journalists in the Congress of Deputies. After the complaint about the alleged theft of the file became known, Ndongo ironized on the social network X with a message that quickly went viral: "I'm hallucinating with the circus of Vito and his lawyer. Now they say that Pedro Sánchez entered his office and took a file... WTF. All this for not having responded to a judicial request for a complaint that has nothing to do with Pedro Sánchez."

Quiles' response was not long in coming and further heightened the tension between the two. The agitator responded directly to Ndongo with a message in which he snapped: "You are a complete moron. I will not look for a more complex explanation for your case because there isn't one."

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