The landslide electoral defeat of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has exposed a rift in the U.S. Republican Party between those embracing a post-Orbán political shift in Europe and those lamenting the downfall of a prominent right-wing figure with close ties to both President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. The Trump administration leaned into its support…
Senate GOP divided over Viktor Orbán’s loss in Hungary
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