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‘Fake’: NY Times editors pinpoint crack in Trump’s armor that could bring him down

April 14, 2026
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‘Fake’: NY Times editors pinpoint crack in Trump’s armor that could bring him down

The New York Times editorial board had a message Tuesday on what it takes to defeat Trumpism — and authoritarianism — as midterms approach.

The editors described how the landslide defeat of Viktor Orban by Peter Magyar in Hungary should inspire Americans hoping to see change in the United States amid President Donald Trump‘s tumultuous second administration. They outlined the different ways opposing candidates could identify vulnerabilities for Trump and his regime using Magyar as an example of how to defeat autocratic rule and apply “an American version of this strategy.”

By talking directly about Orban’s 16 years in power and the stagnant living standards in Hungary, Magyar saw the opportunity to give voters a new promise: reliable medical care, a secure family life and retirement. He said that political connections shouldn’t matter and used the frustrations people were feeling to lay out his plan. He campaigned in rural areas of the country, adopted an even harsher immigration policy and distanced himself from a Pride march and LGBTQ issues, and although the editorial board did not agree with all of his maneuvers, it did recommend other politicians look closely at the strategy.

This is something a Trump opponent can do: highlight the corruption during Trump’s leadership, including the Iran war, the use of pardons to excuse his allies, tax policies that have made life harder for working Americans and easier for the wealthy, and climbing gas prices.

“His populism is fake. It serves a small slice of wealthy, well-connected people at the expense of most Americans, and it leaves him and his party politically vulnerable to an opposition that can credibly use government as a force for good,” according to the Editorial Board.

Democrats can use this to their advantage. They need to develop an “ambitious agenda” and not just focus on criticism of Trump.

“The second lesson may be harder for Democrats — and center-left parties in Europe — to absorb,” the editors explained. “Mr. Magyar, who identifies as center right, won partly by avoiding the social progressivism that dominates elite left-leaning circles and alienates many voters. He ran as an economic progressive and a cultural moderate if not conservative.”

Magyar — whose last name means “Hungarian” — relied on symbolism, using the Hungarian flag and a variety of other messaging styles.

“Mr. Magyar thoroughly defeated this far-right giant. The free world should take an honest look at how he did it,” the editorial board added.

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