'Doing a tremendous job': Trump hosts far-right leader shunned by predecessors

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'Doing a tremendous job': Donald Trump has lavished praise on Hungary's far-right prime minister Viktor Orban during a visit to the White House

US President Donald Trump has lavished praise on Hungary's far-right prime minister Viktor Orban during a visit to the White House, saying the controversial leader is doing a "tremendous job".

He has also advocated restricting immigration to ensure Hungary remains a racially and culturally homogenous society."We must state that we do not want to be diverse," he said in a 2018 speech. "We do not want our own colour, traditions and national culture to be mixed with those of others." A billboard from a campaign of the Hungarian government showing EU Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker and Hungarian-American financier George Soros with the caption"You, too, have a right to know what Brussels is preparing to do."Trump said it was a "great honour" to host Orban in the White House and praised him for keeping Hungary safe.

"In recent years, democracy in Hungary has significantly eroded," Republican Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Jim Risch and Bob Menendez, the panel’s top Democrat, said in a letter to Trump before the meeting.

 

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