WATCH: Melania Trump Steals The Show At Mar-a-Lago Dinner With Hungarian PM
President Trump and Melania hosted Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán at Mar-a-Lago on Friday night.
While the dinner reception was in honor of PM VOrbán (who, I should note, will not be meeting with Joe Biden while in the United States), Melania truly stole the show.
Looking absolutely stunning (as always) as she and President Trump greeted the Hungarian PM, Melania exhibited the grace and beauty of a true First Lady.
Check out these clips of classy Melania that have been circulating on social media:
I love Stunning Melania Trump ❤️ pic.twitter.com/J4FbTmW53Q
— Freedom 🇺🇸🦅 (@PU28453638) March 10, 2024
NEW – Trump and Melania greet and host Viktor Orban at Mar-A-Lago dinner reception. Orban, will not meet with Biden during his U.S. visit. pic.twitter.com/IdSNujVoGU
— intheMatrixxx (@intheMatrixxx) March 9, 2024
President Trump and Melania hosted and Hungarian Prime Minister, Viktor Orban at Mar-A-Lago dinner reception yesterday.
Orban, will not meet with Biden during his U.S. visit.
The Hungarian leader has become an European icon for advocating restrictions on immigration. pic.twitter.com/9heDLK6OCs
— I Meme Therefore I Am 🇺🇸 (@ImMeme0) March 9, 2024
Prime Minister of Hungary Viktor Orban just posted this wrap-up video of his visit to Mar-a-Lago to see President Trump and Melania.
🇭🇺pic.twitter.com/G6yoikAB5z— Paul Villarreal (AKA Vince Manfeld) (@AureliusStoic1) March 9, 2024
Notably, upon arrival in the U.S. on Thursday, Viktor Orbán skipped attending Biden’s SOTU in favor of speaking at a conservative event.
He then met with President Trump and Melania, instead of Joe Biden, on Friday.
It should really tell you something when a foreign leader visits the U.S. to meet with the REAL president over the senile guy in the White House…
The Los Angeles Times reported on President Trump and Melania’s dinner with the Hungarian PM at Mar-a-Lago:
On Thursday, as foreign dignitaries milled through Washington, D.C., ahead of President Biden’s State of the Union address, Orban skipped the White House and instead spoke at the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank overseeing the 2025 Project, the effort to create a governing blueprint for a potential Trump second term.
“Supporting families, fighting illegal migration and standing up for the sovereignty of our nations. This is the common ground for cooperation between the conservative forces of Europe and the U.S.,” Orban wrote on social media platform X, after his Heritage appearance.
He then flew to Florida, where he met Trump late Friday afternoon at the former president’s beachfront compound, Mar-a-Lago. Orban posted on his Instagram account video of him and his staff meeting with Trump and his staff, then of the prime minister walking through the compound and handing Melania Trump a giant bouquet of flowers.
In the video, Trump praised Orban to a crowd, drawing laughs: “He’s a non-controversial figure because he says, ‘This is the way it’s going to be,’ and that’s the end of it. Right? He’s the boss.”
The Trump campaign said late Friday that the two men discussed “a wide range of issues affecting Hungary and the United States, including the paramount importance of strong and secure borders to protect the sovereignty of each nation.”
The Washington Post also commented:
Orban’s trip to the United States also included a stop in Washington, where he delivered remarks at the Heritage Foundation, which has close ties to Trump. That appearance was on Thursday, the same day as President Biden’s State of the Union address, which took place in the Capitol just a few blocks away from the conservative think tank’s headquarters.
It marked an extraordinary move: a foreign leader paying a visit to the United States, including making a stop in the nation’s capital, without meeting with the sitting president and instead meeting with his political rival.
Trump has repeatedly praised Orban over the years, frequently praising what he sees as strength in leadership on the campaign trail. He also hosted Orban at the White House in 2019, an invitation the previous two American presidents had purposefully not extended.