Vance Says Orbán Loss "Not Surprising" After Hungary Rally
Vance, after rallying in Hungary for Orbán, says he wasn’t surprised by the autocrat’s defeat
POLITICO2026.04.14Updated 13h ago

The vice president’s comments Monday evening marked the administration’s first acknowledgment of the disappointing election result.
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Vice President JD Vance acknowledged Viktor Orbán's disappointing election defeat Monday evening, marking the first official administration response to Hungary's unexpected result. Vance made the comments after recently campaigning alongside the Hungarian leader, contradicting his prior show of support for the embattled autocrat.
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