Trump Meets Hungary PM Viktor Orban Ahead of CPAC Meeting in Dallas

ER Editor: We’re doing a two-fer on this, one from RT and one from the Hungarian government’s website, Hungary Today.

We had published Orban’s controversial (as you would expect) speech the other day, from a Roumanian summer school he regularly speaks at (pre-Covid), where the MSM chose to profess outrage at his declarations over race and immigration. As we commented in an introduction, Orban knows perfectly well he’s responding to long established elite ideas, famously generated by Count Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi, about producing a mixed race of people among the Europeans, without their knowledge and democratic assent. He just has the gumption to address this topic publicly. See

Sanctions Had No Effect on Moscow Yet Europe Lost Four Governments: Orban

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Trump meets Hungarian friend

RT WORLD NEWS

Former US president hailed PM Viktor Orban for his deep knowledge of world affairs

Former US President Donald Trump welcomed the Hungarian prime minister at his Bedminster golf resort in New Jersey this week, where they discussed “many interesting topics,” as Victor Orban faces a fresh scandal over his anti-immigration rhetoric. (ER: We’re sure Orban couldn’t give a toss.)

In a Tuesday post on Truth Social, Trump said the conversation with his “friend” Orban was especially fascinating because “few people know as much about what is going on in the world today.”

Trump, who in January endorsed Orban’s candidacy ahead of the Hungarian election, also said that they used the meeting to celebrate the politician’s “great electoral victory.”

Known for his tough policies on illegal migrants, Orban was re-elected in April for the fourth consecutive term. At the time, Trump hailed him for “doing a powerful and wonderful job in protecting Hungary, stopping illegal immigration” and creating jobs.

Hungary did not skimp on compliments to Trump, either. Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto, who accompanied his boss during the trip, released a video of the warm meeting and said in a separate post that “Hungarian-American political relations were at their peak when Donald Trump was the president of the United States.”

“Hope our relationship will remain at the same height!” he said.

The meeting between Trump and Orban came ahead of the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Texas, where both politicians are expected to speak.

Orban triggered wide-spread criticism last week, after saying in a speech that Hungarians “don’t want to be a mixed race” or a “multi-ethnic” people who would mix with “non-Europeans.” He also lashed out against the “flooding” of Europe with non-European migrants.

The prime minister’s rant (ER: it wasn’t by any means) prompted his longterm adviser Zsuzsa Hegedus to resign, calling the speech “a pure Nazi text worthy of Goebbels.” A few days later, however, she revoked her resignation claiming that the prime minister had convinced her of his anti-racism stance.

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Viktor Orbán Meets with Donald Trump in US

MARIANN ŐRY 

The importance of a peaceful end to the war in Ukraine was also discussed at the meeting between Viktor Orbán and Donald Trump on Tuesday.

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán held talks with former US President Donald Trump on Tuesday.

In a Facebook video, Viktor Orbán called Donald Trump an important ally of Hungary. “We are both committed to fighting illegal migration, we are both committed to low taxes, and most importantly, we are both committed to peace.” The Prime Minister said the only antidote to war-inflation and war-economic crisis is peace.

“But peace can only be created by strong leaders, thus it is in our interest here in Ukraine’s neighborhood that the United States is strong,” he explained.

Viktor Orbán stressed that Donald Trump respects and values Hungarians. “Our cooperation has been good in the past, and we can hope that it will be good in the future. I wish him good luck,” he added.

Donald Trump wrote on his social media platform, Truth Social:

“Great spending time with my friend Viktor Orbán, the Prime Minister of Hungary. We discussed many interesting topics – few people know as much about what is going on in the world today. We were also celebrating his great electoral victory in April.”

The meeting took place at the former President’s Bedminster, New Jersey estate and was attended by Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó, Balázs Orbán, the Prime Minister’s Political Director, Zsolt Németh, Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the National Assembly, Susie Wiles, Save America Director, Brian Jack, Advisor and Taylor Budowich, Save America Communications Director.

Both Viktor Orbán and Donald Trump are set to speak at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Dallas this week.

“They both understand that we should not be controlled by the radical, woke corporatists or the billionaires who think regular people cannot be trusted to make their own decisions,” CPAC told The Hill in an earlier statement.

Miklós Szánthó, Director of the Center for Fundamental Rights (Alapjogokért Központ), CPAC’s Hungarian partner and the organizer of the CPAC Hungary in Budapest in May will also speak at the Dallas event. In an interview with Origo.hu, he called CPAC the nightmare of globalists.

Featured photo via MTI/Miniszterelnöki Sajtóiroda/Benko Vivien Cher

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