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Viktor Orban is out, but before you spiral into a full black pill, host Matt Trump has a story to tell and a reframe to offer. In this episode, Matt draws on his own firsthand experience behind the Iron Curtain in 1985 to give the Hungarian elections the kind of context you won't get from NPR. The man who defeated Orban, Peter Madjar, turns out to be a former Orban loyalist who ran to his right on immigration. Matt breaks down why Hungary's political swing may actually be good news for European national sovereignty, and connects the dots between Hungary, Trump's larger strategy against the globalist order, and what it all means for the future of nations like Poland, Ireland, and Britain. History, perspective, and a little bit of hope, all before the camera freezes.
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