TRUMP ENDORSES FAR-RIGHT LEADER OF HUNGARY
Former President Donald Trump endorsed Hungary’s prime minister, Viktor Orban, on Monday, formally pledging his “complete support” to a far-right foreign leader who has touted turning Hungary into an “illiberal state.”
Orban and his party have steadily consolidated power
in Hungary by weakening the country’s independent and democratic institutions — rewriting election laws to favor his Fidesz Party, changing school textbooks, curbing press freedoms, overhauling the Constitution and changing the composition of the judiciary.
The actions have caused consternation in the European Union, to which Hungary belongs, but also made Orban something of a cause célèbre in conservative American circles, following years of an operation to bolster his image in the U.S.
Last fall, Tucker Carlson, the top-rated Fox News host, broadcast from Budapest for a week, calling the nation a place “with a lot of lessons for the rest of us.” Former Vice President Mike Pence visited Hungary last year for a conference on conservative values. And the American Conservative Union has been promoting plans for a gathering there dubbed #CPACHungary later this year.
Orban was an early supporter of Trump, endorsing him in the summer of 2016.
After he won, Trump granted Orban a meeting in the Oval Office in 2019. The Hungarian leader had been denied such an audience since 1998.
Orban again publicly backed Trump in 2020. Now, Trump is doing the same for Orban ahead of the Hungarian elections, scheduled for this spring.
It is Trump’s second endorsement of a foreign leader since leaving the White House. He endorsed Jair Bolsonaro, the president of Brazil, last year.