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FULL TRANSCRIPT: Hungary Prime Minister Viktor Orban on Tucker Carlson Podcast

Read the full transcript of Hungary Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s interview on The Tucker Carlson Show podcast titled “USAID, Trump, Immigration, NATO, and the Russia/Ukraine War.” [Feb 14, 2025]

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TRANSCRIPT:

Introduction

TUCKER CARLSON: I will introduce our next guest, who is the longest-serving leader in Europe by far, and he is someone that I interviewed several years ago for the first time. He is, of course, the Prime Minister of Hungary, Viktor Orban. Good afternoon. Thank you, Mr. Prime Minister. I was just thinking back when I worked at a giantly publicly traded news company and interviewed you for the first time. You’re a democratically elected leader of a European nation, and it was considered controversial to interview you, because your ideas were considered eccentric, and they included emphasis on the middle class and families, and they included, above all, secure borders, serving your citizens before you serve foreigners, and that was all considered super radical and dangerous.

And I wonder if you feel vindicated years later by watching what happened to the rest of Europe when they didn’t follow those simple ideas.

VIKTOR ORBAN: So now, we lost all the real attraction, what we have done previously, and Donald Trump take away all the attraction of the international politics, you know, so we have done something for 15 years in Hungary, you know, in headwind, liberal headwind, stopping migration, defending traditional values, respecting religious communities, no Green Deal, low taxation, so everything which is unorthodox in the mind of the liberals. So we were a kind of hero, we were a kind of island of difference in the liberal ocean, but now, unfortunately, Donald Trump taking over everything, so we are just sitting and trying to follow him now, this is a totally new reality, and that, may I say, very much helpful to Hungary, because, you know, I tried to make some jokes on how the last 15 years was, but it was serious.