Where does Europe's far-right turn? Populists look to distance themselves from Trump
If the first thing Europeans think of when they fill up at the pump is Donald Trump's decision to attack Iran, it's little wonder that previously pro-Maga populists are quietly distancing themselves from the president of the United States. In fact, Trump actively campaigning for Peter Magyar's rival actually helped Hungaryโs new conservative prime minister boot out his predecessor of 16 years Viktor Orbanโฆ Magyar who hopes to cash in this week with a deal to unlock more than 10 billion euros in frozen EU funds. If Budapestโs no longer MAGAโs European headquartersโฆthen where do fellow travelers turn in places like France, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands? Do they instead double down on the love for Russiaโs Vladimir Putin like Germanyโs far-right? For hardened eurosceptics, does the master of the Kremlin still seem like an invincible nationalist when he's bogged down in Ukraine? So, cozy up to outside superpowers... like Britain's Nigel Farage who's long been enamored with Trumpโฆ or as shown by recent revelations surrounding the same Reform UK leaderโฆ instead find a billionaire with a bee in his bonnet to bankroll you?