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Watch Trump Flatter the Awful Anti-Immigrant Leader of Hungary, ‘He’s a Little Like Me!’

Donald Trump offered praise and flattery for Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán on Monday, welcoming him to the White House despite concerns from lawmakers in both major parties about the erosion of democratic institutions in Hungary.

Trump and Orbán spoke briefly with reporters in the Oval Office, where the president called it a “great honor” to host the prime minister.

“Probably like me a little bit controversial, but that’s OK,” Trump said of Orbán. “You’ve done a good job, and you’ve kept your country safe.”

Trump expressed appreciation for Orbán’s treatment of Christian communities, something the prime minister raised in his opening remarks.

“I would like to express that we are proud to stand with the United States on fighting against illegal migration, terrorism and to protect and help the Christian communities all around the world,” Orbán said.

The two said they expected to discuss trade, their strategic alliance as members of NATO and global political issues.

Monday marked Orbán’s first time meeting with a sitting president at the White House since the Clinton administration.

Orbán served as prime minister from 1998 to 2002, then won the job back in 2010. He secured a third term last year, winning reelection after portraying immigrants and Muslims as a threat to Hungary’s way of life.

Senators on the Foreign Affairs Committee had urged Trump to confront the prime minister about his incendiary rhetoric about migrants and his efforts to curb dissent, while House Democrats called on Trump to postpone the meeting altogether.

U.S. lawmakers and international watchdogs have noted that under Orbán, Hungarian elections have become less competitive and press freedom has declined and the prime minister has exerted control over the judiciary. Lawmakers also warned against growing cooperation between Russia and Hungary.

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