Trump and MAGA Embraced Orban. Now, They’re Worried by His Loss in Hungary’s Election. - The New York Times
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The MAGA movement is reacting to the political setback of Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
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The MAGA movement is absorbing the loss of Viktor Orban, a figure described as a "kindred spirit" to Donald Trump's political movement. This development comes as Orban, Hungary's Prime Minister, faces a significant political setback, impacting an international ally of the Trump administration's ideology. The loss of Orban represents a reduction in the global network of leaders aligned with the "America First" and nationalist sentiments championed by President Trump. This shift could influence the perception and momentum of similar populist movements worldwide, including those associated with the MAGA agenda.
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