US Vice President JD Vance said on Tuesday that EU "bureaucrats in Brussels" have tried to damage Hungary's economy and energy independence in opposition of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban as he faces a tight re-election bid this month. In comments alongside Orban on a visit to Budapest, Vance called it one of the worst examples of foreign election interference. Watch the press conference in full above.

REPLAY: Vance and Orban hold press conference ahead of Hungary election
US Vice President JD Vance said on Tuesday that EU "bureaucrats in Brussels" have tried to damage Hungary's economy and energy independence in opposition of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban as he faces a tight re-election bid this month. In comments alongside Orban on a visit to Budapest, Vance called it one of the worst examples of foreign election interference. Watch the press conference in full above.
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