Kari Lake, the featured speaker at this year's CPAC Hungary, "considers the visa sanctions of the Biden administration against our country to be despicable," the Center for Fundamental Rights pointed out in a statement sent to MTI on Tuesday.

One of the most vocal American supporters of peace, as he did in May, raised his voice against Joe Biden's ideologically based attacks

they wrote.

The politician's statement also points out that

the dispute between the democratic government and Hungary lacks any rationality or legal basis

they announced.

The Center for Basic Rights quoted Kari Lake on its Facebook page, who said:

"Hungary is not helping the escalation of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, so Joe Biden is turning our visa exemption program against them."

The politician also noted that

 "Our border is wide open to the Mexican cartels, but closed to the peace-loving Hungarians".

MTI

Front page image: Kari Lake, former American television host and former Arizona gubernatorial candidate, gives a speech on the second day of the CPAC Hungary two-day conservative conference at Bálna Budapest on May 5, 2023.
The Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) is one of the largest international conferences of the right. MTI/Tibor Illyés