Joe Biden Rips Trump For Mar-a-Lago Meeting With Viktor Orban
President Joe Biden slammed Donald Trump for his friendly meeting at Mar-a-Lago with Viktor Orban, the Hungarian prime minister whose open advocacy for what he has called âilliberal democracyâ has made him a lodestar for the Trumpist right.
âYou know who heâs meeting with today down in Mar-a-Lago? Orban of Hungary, whoâs stated flatly that he doesnât think democracy works, heâs looking for dictatorship,â Biden said in a Friday campaign stop in Pennsylvania. âI see a future where we defend democracy, not diminish it.â
Trump, who has a long history of praising Orban, was effusive on Friday. âThereâs nobody thatâs better, smarter or a better leader than Viktor Orban. Heâs fantastic,â Trump said while introducing the Hungarian prime minister at Mar-a-Lago, according to a video posted by Orban. âHeâs a noncontroversial figure because he said, âThis is the way itâs gonna be,â and thatâs the end of it, right? Heâs the boss.â
The Trump campaign said the two met to discuss âa wide range of issues affecting Hungary and the United States, including the paramount importance of strong and secure borders to protect the sovereignty of each nation.â
Bidenâs criticism of his likely 2024 counterpartâs affinity for one of the worldâs budding autocrats comes on the heels of his fiery State of the Union address, in which he similarly went after Trump for recent comments in which the former president said he would âencourageâ Vladimir Putinâs Russia to âdo whatever the hell they wantâ if NATO countries fail to meet their security funding requirements. Biden described the comments as âoutrageous,â âdangerous,â and âunacceptableâ in his Thursday address, which began with a plea for more aid to Ukraine.
For his part, Orban has continued to maintain ties with Moscow during the war and recently delayed a $54.3 billion European Union aid package for Ukraine. In the leadup to his meeting with Trump, Orban told a diplomacy forum in Turkey that âthe only serious chance for peace is if [Trump] is able to come back and to make peace,â adding that he felt that if Trump had been president when Russia invaded Ukraine in February of 2022, âthere would have been no war now.â
âââWe need leaders in the world who are respected and can bring peace,â Orban wrote of Trump on X, formerly Twitter, on Friday. âHe is one of them. Come back and bring us peace, Mr. President!â
This has become somewhat of a favorite line of Orbanâs: In 2023, when the Hungarian leader spoke at an installment of the Conservative Political Action Conference that was hosted in Budapest, he told the U.S. conservatives in attendance that he was “sure if President Trump would be the president, there would be no war in Ukraine and Europe. Come back, Mr President. Make America great again and bring us peace.â
Orban wasnât just in the U.S. this week to give his endorsement to Trump. On Thursday, he spoke at the conservative Heritage Foundation, a one-time redoubt of Reaganite conservatism that has recently remade itself as a hub for right-wing Trumpist populism. The foundation is behind Project 2025, an initiative to create a âgovernment-in-waitingâ of true MAGA populist believers come a future Trump term.
âThe greatest fight in international politics is between the globalists and those who believe in national sovereignty,â Orban wrote following his discussion with Heritage president Kevin Roberts at the think tank, in which topics included âsupporting families, fighting illegal migration and standing up for the sovereigntyâ of the two countries. âI was happy to see at the @Heritage Foundation that we sovereignists have many friends in the US as well.â