Orbán's election loss has ripple effects for Trump and U.S. conservatives

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by Nicholas Riccardi, Associated Press
April 13, 2026
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Orbán's election loss in Hungary has ripple effects for President Trump and U.S. conservatives.

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Orbán's recent election loss is having ripple effects for President Trump and U.S. conservatives. This defeat is significant globally because Orbán was considered the European leader closest to Russian President Vladimir Putin. His political position allowed him to block European Union aid to Ukraine. The outcome now removes a key obstacle to EU support for Ukraine, potentially altering the geopolitical landscape.

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