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Soros ‘lost the battle in America’ – Orban

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Donald Trump has “liberated” the country from the influence of the globalist mogul, forcing him to retreat to Europe, the Hungarian prime minister has said.

US President-elect Donald Trump’s victory was a major defeat for activist billionaire George Soros and his allies in the Democratic Party, who sought to plunge America into a “gender frenzy,” Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has said.

Speaking in an interview with Kossuth Radio on Friday, Orban accused the 94-year-old Hungarian-born philanthropist of maintaining a “large network” intertwined with the Democratic Party, claiming their efforts were focused on imposing globalist ideologies in a bid to further their economic interests.

“They believe that it is their duty… to fix humanity. In other words, to impose on the countries what they consider right,” he said, adding that “migration chaos” often follows those efforts. According to Orban, Democratic dominance also led to an uncontrolled spread of woke politics. “Here come the American Democrats, because then there will be Pride, rainbow flags, and transgender issues,” he said.

However, according to Orban, Trump’s victory ushered a significant shift in this regard. “George Soros lost the battle in America. I could say that America was liberated by Donald Trump,” the prime minister said, suggesting that the tycoon’s allies had been forced to withdraw back to Brussels.

“We, Europeans, now have to face a very difficult period as they entrench themselves in Brussels… they need to be squeezed out of Brussels,” he said. Orban also expressed outrage at the fact that the Soros network is funded by the EU budget.

“We cannot tolerate this, it is our money too… The biggest corruption scandal in politics is that Brussels is in George Soros’s pocket,” he charged.

Orban has long been critical of Soros and his Open Society Foundations (OSF), accusing them of funding pro-migration policies, undermining traditional family values, and promoting a globalist agenda. Critics of Soros have also accused him of fueling several so-called ‘color’ revolutions and having financial ties to hundreds of media outlets, which shield him from any backlash, shape public opinion, and promote what Orban called “LGBT fanaticism.” OSF, however, insists that its sole mission is to support human rights and democracy worldwide.

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  1. When does that dog have its day?
    But I hear that his offspring is even a greater sociopath.
    We need international “dog days”.

  2. The J3w$ (of which Georg Schwartz aka ‘George Soros is one such creature…) are still in charge of the United States of israel.
    Trump is a J3w…and has been since 2017.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIAQkgTJyKA
    The Zionist J3w$ have controlled the U.S.I since 1913 when Woodrow Wilson was blackmailed by the J3w$ into allowing the J3wi$h-owned Rothschild private bank aka the ‘Federal Reserve’ to take over Amerika’s currency and banking. Wilson was supposedly caught having a tryst with several teen-age girls, so the problems of sexual compromises and deviancy is nothing new in the Dictrict of Criminals (D.C.).
    Wilson was also a Freemason. All but two of the U.S. Presidents were Freemasons, and the two who were not were assassinated while in office.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RdUsJHeVXiE
    Nothing will change, AND- it will get worse as we become enslaved by the global Talmudic-based Noahide Law!

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