Elon Musk has accused George Soros’s organization of seizing control of Hungary following the stunning electoral defeat of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, a longtime Trump ally and conservative champion against globalist influence.
Orbán Suffers Devastating Electoral Loss
Hungary’s April 12, 2026 parliamentary elections delivered a crushing blow to Viktor Orbán’s Fidesz coalition, which hemorrhaged nearly 80 seats in a single electoral cycle. With 99% of votes counted, the opposition Tisza party secured 138 of 199 parliamentary seats, achieving a constitutional majority that completely reshapes Hungary’s political landscape. Orbán, who had maintained strong parliamentary control and championed conservative values against European Union overreach, officially conceded defeat and congratulated his opponents. The election represents a dramatic reversal for a leader who stood firm against illegal immigration, defended national sovereignty, and resisted globalist pressure from Brussels.
Musk Calls Out Soros Connection
Elon Musk responded forcefully on April 13 to Alexander Soros’s social media celebration of the Hungarian election results. When the younger Soros posted that Hungarians had “taken back their country” and described the outcome as “a decisive rejection of corruption and foreign interference,” Musk fired back with a pointed accusation: “Soros Organization has taken over Hungary.” The tech billionaire’s statement highlights longstanding conservative concerns about George Soros’s Open Society Foundations and their influence in European politics. Soros founded the organization in 1979, and it has operated globally promoting policies that often clash with conservative principles of national sovereignty and traditional values.
Pattern of Globalist Interference Raises Alarms
Conservative observers view the Hungarian election outcome through the lens of decades-long Soros involvement in Central European politics. George Soros, a U.S. financier whose organizations have been recognized as “undesirable” in Russia, has long funded initiatives that conservatives argue undermine national sovereignty and traditional values. The Open Society Foundations have supported various democratic and civil society programs across Europe, which critics contend serve to advance globalist agendas contrary to the will of national populations. Orbán received support during the campaign from President Trump and Vice President JD Vance, underscoring the international significance of Hungary’s resistance to globalist pressure and its alignment with conservative governance principles.
Questions Mount Over Election Dynamics
The dramatic 82-seat swing from Fidesz to Tisza raises serious questions about the factors driving Hungary’s political transformation. While Alexander Soros framed the election as rejecting “foreign interference,” conservatives point out the irony given the Soros network’s extensive presence in Hungarian civil society and media. The election represents a potential pivot away from policies that protected Hungary’s borders, defended Christian heritage, and resisted European Union attempts to impose migration quotas and progressive social policies. For American conservatives watching closely, the outcome serves as a cautionary tale about the persistent influence of well-funded globalist organizations capable of reshaping national politics. Hungary’s shift away from Orbán’s Kremlin-aligned foreign policy may please establishment figures, but it signals a troubling victory for forces that have consistently opposed conservative governance and national sovereignty across Europe.
“Soros Organization Has TAKEN OVER!” – Orban’s Loss SPARKS Musk SLAM On Soros pic.twitter.com/xPeBH8boXQ
— PBD Podcast (@PBDsPodcast) April 13, 2026
The Hungarian election results illuminate the ongoing struggle between national sovereignty advocates and globalist institutions seeking to reshape European politics according to progressive templates. Whether Soros organizations directly orchestrated the outcome or simply celebrated an alignment with their values remains contested, but the pattern of their involvement in national elections across multiple countries justifies scrutiny and concern from those who value constitutional governance and resistance to foreign influence.
Sources:
Musk accused Soros of seizing power in Hungary after Orban’s defeat – UA NEWS
Elon Musk accuses Soros of taking over Hungary after Orban’s election defeat – TASS

I’m surprised it took this long for Soros to interfere in Hungary. He’s been interfering here in the US for so long.
Isn’t it tube to put Soros to pasture?
Isn’t it time to put Soros to pasture?
The Evil Empire “Soros Foundation” needs to go.