Probably not, or only somewhat.
It depends on the theory of ESP you’re working with, and whether this is for fiction or if you’re conjecturing about reality.
Certainly there are people who are sure they are distracted by electromagnatism, turn off electricity in their home to sleep, etc. But I don’t know of research that high-powered radio waves can break concentration.
I don’t think that ESP itself is thought to be about radio-frequency EM radiation. While a brain does put off various EM emissions, that doesn’t necessarily mean they’re more than side-effects, or that brain processes themselves would respond to EM broadcasts much if at all.
https://engineering.mit.edu/engage/ask-an-engineer/can-brain-waves-interfere-with-radio-waves/
Of course, extremely strong EM radiation can tend to do… things… but unless/until someone accurately associates EM with ESP, there’s no way to target it specifically.