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Miklós Szánthó and Mercedes Schlapp Discuss CPAC Hungary and the Fight Against Globalism on America UnCanceled

  • Writer: Staff Writer
    Staff Writer
  • Jun 19
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jun 20

Miklós Szánthó, chairman of CPAC Hungary, and host Mercedes Schlapp discuss the growing conservative movement in Hungary and the struggle for sovereignty on America UnCanceled. CPAC recently held conferences in Hungary and Poland, before pivotal elections that will shape the future of Europe. Szánthó emphasized that CPAC Hungary served as a rallying point for conservatives worldwide, uniting them in their fight against what he describes as a globalist agenda threatening national sovereignty.


CPAC Hungary was historic, coinciding with President Donald Trump’s return to the White House, marking a major victory for conservatives. Szánthó noted that the event was infused with renewed energy, as conservatives felt emboldened by Trump’s victory. In a message to CPAC Hungary, President Trump praised the efforts of Szánthó and CPAC Chairman Matt Schlapp, stating, “I want to congratulate Miklós Szánthó and Matt Schlapp for the great job you’ve done with CPAC Hungary. You know how I feel about Hungary, and you know how I feel about CPAC, I really respect and love them both.” Trump also lauded Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán for his steadfast commitment to conservative principles, including a strong military, family values, and robust border security.


CPAC Chairman Matt Schlapp addressed efforts by European globalists, particularly in Brussels, to undermine Hungary’s sovereignty through policies like mass migration. “This crazy idea that Hungarians shouldn't determine their own course, their own constitution, and have their own ideas of what it means to make a strong Hungary,” Schlapp said, criticizing attempts to erode national autonomy.


Szánthó echoed these sentiments, highlighting a conservative resurgence across Europe, fueled by Trump’s return to power. He described this shift as “a revolution of common sense,” with leaders like Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Orbán standing firm against globalist policies that, he argues, devalue Western traditions, promote mass illegal migration, and threaten public safety. “The new division line for the politics of the 21st century in Europe is not between conservatives and liberals or republicans vs democrats, but between sovereignists and globalists,” Szánthó declared.


Central to Hungarian conservatism, according to Szánthó, are the values of “God, homeland, and the family.” He accused Brussels of leading a globalist charge, especially in the absence of a globalist-leaning White House, to promote “woke gender ideology,” mass migration, and attacks on traditional family values. Szánthó argued that Hungary’s commitment to border security is essential to protecting these values, particularly against what he described as often violent immigrants who disrespect the nation’s laws and culture.

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