As Vance heads to Hungary, what are the ties between MAGA and Orbán?

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by FRANCE24
April 7, 2026
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Vice President JD Vance is in Hungary to support Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's re-election campaign.

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US Vice President JD Vance arrived in Hungary's capital on Tuesday to support Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, who is currently trailing in election polls. Orbán is described as a close ally of President Donald Trump and a leader of Hungary's far-right. Vance's visit aims to influence the election outcome, highlighting the connections between the US MAGA movement and Hungary's political landscape. France 24's Oliver Farry is examining the nature of these ties. This engagement underscores the Trump administration's continued international alliances with conservative leaders.

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