Viktor Orban

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person Donald Trump
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person George Soros
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Date Event Type Description Location Actions
2025-05-24 N/A Stephen K. Bannon and Viktor Orban spent an hour together. Budapest View
2015-01-01 N/A Orban built a wall on the Hungarian-Serbian border to stem migration. Hungarian-Serbian border View
2014-01-01 N/A Orban declared the end of the age of liberalism. Europe View
2010-01-01 N/A Orban returned to power. Hungary View
2002-01-01 N/A Orban lost reelection bid. Hungary View

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This document is a page from a Washington Post opinion piece discussing the rise of illiberalism in Europe, specifically focusing on Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban. The authors, Heather A. Conley and Charles Gati, criticize the Trump administration's strategy and compare current events to the appeasement of the 1930s. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it is part of a congressional document production.

News article / opinion piece
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be an article or op-ed included in a House Oversight production (likely related to the Trump administration). It critically analyzes the Trump administration's shift toward a friendlier relationship with Viktor Orban's Hungarian government, contrasting it with the Obama administration's approach. The text details specific meetings involving NSC officials (Fiona Hill, John Bolton) and Hungarian officials, questions the strategic value of this 'appeasement' given Hungary's ties to Russia, and expresses cautious hope for the new U.S. ambassador, David Cornstein.

Article / op-ed (house oversight committee production)
2025-11-19

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This document is a printed copy of a Washington Post opinion piece by Heather A. Conley and Charles Gati, bearing a House Oversight Bates stamp. The article critiques the Trump administration's shift toward 'appeasement' regarding Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, highlighting visits to Budapest by Stephen K. Bannon and Assistant Secretary of State A. Wess Mitchell. It contrasts this approach with previous Bush and Obama administration policies that distanced the U.S. from Orban due to his anti-democratic and anti-Semitic tendencies. Note: While part of a larger document dump, this specific page does not contain the name Epstein.

News article / opinion piece (the washington post) included in house oversight committee records
2025-11-19

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This document is a Washington Post opinion article by Heather A. Conley and Charles Gati, marked as a House Oversight exhibit. It criticizes the Trump administration's 'pivot' to appeasing Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, highlighted by visits from Stephen Bannon and Assistant Secretary of State A. Wess Mitchell to Budapest in May. The authors contrast this 'accommodation' with the tougher stances taken by the Bush and Obama administrations regarding Orban's authoritarianism and anti-democratic actions.

News article / house oversight committee exhibit
2025-11-19
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List of complaints

From: Bush
To: Viktor Orban

A hard-hitting, confidential list of complaints that was never answered.

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Complaints

From: George W. Bush
To: Viktor Orban

Confidential 'non-paper' — essentially a list of complaints — that was never answered.

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From: bannon
To: Viktor Orban

Spent an hour together.

Meeting
2025-11-20

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