The Trump administration is doubling down on its endorsement of Hungarian leader Viktor Orbn in next month's Hungarian elections, even as Orbn's deal-blocking in Brussels has been labeled "unacceptable" by EU peers. U.S. President Donald Trump on Saturday reiterated his "complete and total endorsement" of Orbn in the Hungarian elections. And U.S. Vice President JD Vance is reportedly due to fly to Budapest in April in support of the prime minister. The EU's longest-serving leader, facing an election in less than a month that he is forecast to lose, has long been a thorn in the side of Brussels. In the latest stand-off against his European counterparts, Orbn held hostage a 90 billion loan to Ukraine this week over an oil dispute.
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