Orbán’s defeat tests the MAGA populist playbook, says Vance

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Vice President JD Vance said he wasn’t surprised by Viktor Orbán’s defeat in Hungary, noting he went to Budapest to stand with a loyal ally rather than expect a victory and that Orbán’s 16-year rule ended; the White House framed the loss as a setback for MAGA-style populism and for the broader nationalist project.
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