The Trump administration, represented by Vice President JD Vance, is actively courting Europe's far-right parties, notably the AfD in Germany. During a Munich conference, Vance criticized the current German leadership and met with AfD's leader, breaking the political norm of isolating far-right factions. Analysts note that while this support may not dramatically influence immediate electoral outcomes, it signals a larger ambition to ally with similar populist, anti-immigration leaders across Europe, as part of a broader ideological struggle against globalism and liberal values.
Vance accused foreign leaders of suppressing free speech, failing to halt illegal migration and running in fear from voters' true beliefs.
It's an incredibly controversial thing for him to do... the US right under Trump does have its eyes set on a broader transformation in Europe.
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