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Tue Mar 24, 2026, 03:36 PM 23 hrs ago

What Russia's Election Meddling in Hungary Says about Trump's 2024 Assassination Attempt

The story out of Hungary this week should stop you cold, because it makes clear just how far modern political warfare is willing to go.

According to a European intelligence assessment, Russia’s foreign intelligence service did not just try to influence Hungary’s upcoming election in the usual ways: disinformation, propaganda, and backchannel support. It went further by proposing to stage an assassination attempt on Prime Minister Viktor Orbán as what they internally called “The Gamechanger.”

The reasoning was explicit. A staged attack would “shift the perception of the campaign out of the rational realm” and into something emotional: fear, security, and stability. That is, voters would stop thinking about inflation or corruption or governance and start thinking about survival and leadership under threat.

This is not a conspiracy theory. It is a strategy memo and it is unfolding in the middle of a Hungarian election already saturated with Russian involvement. There are credible allegations that Hungary’s foreign minister has been sharing confidential EU deliberations with Moscow in real time, effectively giving Russia insight into Western decision making. At the same time, opposition figures are accusing Orbán’s government of benefiting from Russian disinformation campaigns designed to weaken challengers and tilt the political playing field.

https://saltypolitics.substack.com/p/what-russias-election-meddling-in

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