Flora Garamvolgyi

@floragaramvolgyi.bsky.social

investigative reporter focusing on the links between the US far-right and Europe words @guardian @CBSnews @RFERL @ObserverUK send me tips: floragaramvolgyi@protonmail.com or Signal: floragaramvolgyi.77

💥Orbán heads to the US in June, where family members already live, while loyalists seek MAGA think-tank jobs and visas after the election defeat. Meanwhile, oligarchs & cronies are shifting wealth abroad, largely to the Middle East. @floragaramvolgyi.bsky.social's story quoting @vsquare.bsky.social

Orbán associates rush to move wealth out of Hungary after election defeat

Incoming PM Péter Magyar accuses Fidesz-linked figures of trying to shield their wealth from accountability

theguardian.com

I’ll be reporting from Budapest about the upcoming elections and the campaign. Please keep sending tips and exciting story ideas. And if you prefer to chat over coffee, I'm always happy to get together in person - in Budapest, London, Brussels, or elsewhere.

“Among the pro-Orbán circles, there will be claims that will exaggerate the importance of these preliminary statements, both on arms and energy. You can look back at the US-Turkey aircraft deal, where similar things have happened.” www.theguardian.com/world/2025/n...

Orbán’s claims of Trump summit triumph mask growing doubts over his grip on power

Embattled Hungarian leader says he won an indefinite reprieve from sanctions on oil and gas from Russia, but the US has since disputed this

theguardian.com

“Orbán wants Trump to come to Budapest before the elections,"said a source at a gov. foreign policy institution.“This is a top priority.They will discuss the Russian gas issue, but the thing Orbán cares about the most is the elections.” w @rothandrew.bsky.social www.theguardian.com/world/2025/n...

Orbán to visit US to try to broker another Putin summit but questions raised over motives

Hungarian PM also seeking exemption on US sanctions on Russian oil as he faces domestic challenge before elections

theguardian.com

For more than a decade now Hungary has served as a model for other “illiberal democracies” around the world. Donald Trump and his allies have long praised Orbán’s Hungary even as it plunges in press freedom rankings. - My piece from Budapest. www.theguardian.com/world/2025/n...

Shock as Orbán allies take ownership of Hungary’s most-read newspaper

Blikk, a tabloid with about 3 million online monthly readers, bought by pro-Orbán media group Indamedia

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Budapest city hall will organize the Budapest Pride march on 28 June as a city event for the first time. Police have banned the event, citing child protection issues, in what is seen as the culmination of PM Viktor Orbán’s campaign to promote “traditional values”. observer.co.uk/news/interna...

Orbán’s challenger hopes that Pride will come before a st...

Hungary’s opposition leader can’t speak out in favour of the banned Budapest march for fear of losing votes when he tries to break the right’s 15-year gr...

observer.co.uk

Law enforcement is violently targeting press at protests around Los Angeles, from easily recognizable "mainstream" outlets to freelancers and independents. ALL press have explicit legal protections in California. #JournalismIsNotACrime. This evidence thread may get graphic. 🧵👇

Elon Musk is likely to be given office space in the West Wing, giving him close proximity to President Trump as the world’s richest man steers a project that aims to cut as much as $2 trillion in government spending, two people with knowledge of the planning said.

Musk Is Likely to Get Office Space in the West Wing

The world’s richest man had been expected to be situated in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, but a West Wing office would give him closer access to President Trump.

nytimes.com

Trump has "so far declined to let the Federal Bureau of Investigation check for potential red flags and security threats to guard against espionage — instead relying on private campaign lawyers for some appointees and doing no vetting at all for others."

Trump ignores transition rules. It’s a ‘hostile takeover,’ ally says.

Donald Trump’s transition team has begun what a close ally calls a hostile takeover of the federal government, ignoring the rules for the handover of power in the process.

washingtonpost.com

“Ultimately, the First Amendment protects the right of journalists to report, publish, and broadcast, but it can’t force citizens to read, listen, absorb or learn. In that sense, journalism didn’t fail us — we failed journalism.” www.niemanlab.org/2024/11/what...

What should journalists do when the facts don’t matter?

"You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink...Journalists need to understand how distributing true and useful information out into the world can be its own rewarding service — no matte...

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