The Right’s Rising Authoritarian Ally
In Dallas, Viktor Orbán endorses “the culture war.”
by Elaine Godfrey
Aug 04, 2022
4 minutes
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Today in Dallas, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán gave a speech at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference. You heard that correctly! The leader of an Indiana-sized European country traveled 5,000 miles to speak at an American
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