
Orban says Trump 'ate' EU chief 'for breakfast' in trade talks
"Donald Trump did not reach an agreement with Ursula von der Leyen, but rather Donald Trump ate Ursula von der Leyen for breakfast," Orban said during a Facebook livestream hosted by his party's spokesperson.
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