Vice President Vance on Monday said he was “sad” about Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s reelection loss, but he defended his last-minute visit to the nation to show support for the key ally of President Trump. The Hungarian leader’s 16 years in power came to a close after center-right Tisza Party leader Péter Magyar won…
Vance ‘sad’ Orbán lost election, defends 11th-hour trip to Hungary
Originally reported by The Hill
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