Zoltán Kovács, the Secretary of State responsible for international communications and relations, reacted to the article published in the Washington Post on his social media page.
Jennifer Rubin , in her article published in the Washington Post, ridiculously drew a parallel between Donald Trump's statement of support for Viktor Orbán and his support for the "fascist dictator" who threatened Europe in the 1930s. Even he can't be serious!
For the sake of professional fearmongers, let's make it clear: The former president supported one of the loyal allies of the United States of America , the prime minister whose popularity in his country is unbroken and who won elections three times with a two-thirds majority.
It's time for our left-liberal friends to learn a little history before they start throwing around terms like "fascism"!
2022plus: We know who Viktor Orbán is. Also, who is Donald Trump. But who the hell is Jennifer Rubin? And who cares what you scribble?
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