Vance, Hungary and Iran
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Hungary, Orbán and Vance
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Vice President JD Vance was ridiculed online by several social media users after he claimed that the Pope should stay out of U.S. affairs, despite being from Chicago
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Vance tells Pope to 'stay out of politics' after flying to Hungary to campaign for Orbán
JD Vance has been accused of 'hypocrisy' after he doubled down on Donald Trump's feud with Pope Leo XIV, telling the Vatican to 'stick to matters of morality'
JD Vance had two jobs last week: get an Iran deal and keep Hungary’s Viktor Orban in power. Neither happened for the US vice president. The 41-year-old Vance looked exhausted as he left Pakistan on Sunday after 21 hours that failed to produce an agreement with Tehran to end a war he had never wanted to begin with.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has made a name for himself with his digs at the Trump administration, and he took another one while congratulating Hungary.
The Hungarian prime minister, a self-proclaimed champion of illiberal Christian democracy, turned thwarting E.U. policy into an art form but suffered a resounding election defeat.
The morning after a dramatic election result, Hungarians are reacting to the end of Viktor Orbán's 16 years in power. Questions remain about how the new government, led by Péter Magyar, will shake things up.