Vance’s Budapest trip underscored a setback for MAGA-style populism after Orban’s loss
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US Vice President JD Vance said he was sad but not surprised by Viktor Orban’s defeat in Hungary, explaining his Budapest rally was to stand with a longtime ally rather than secure an election victory; the White House acknowledged the loss as a setback for the MAGA-style populist project, while European leaders celebrated Orban’s ouster and pundits warned it challenges the populist-nationalist playbook.
- Vance, after rallying in Hungary for Orban, says he wasn’t surprised by the autocrat’s defeat Politico
- Vance, after rallying in Hungary for Orbán, says he wasn’t surprised by the autocrat’s defeat politico.eu
- JD Vance slams Zelenskyy comments on Orban ahead of Hungary election Al Jazeera
- ‘I Love Viktor’: Trump and Vance Cheer on Orban in Hungarian Race The New York Times
- Vance Bitterly Humiliated as Voters Turn Out in Droves to Reject His Pleas The Daily Beast
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