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Officials of the White House have the wrong reactions to the results of the Romania election

The last month was not particularly friendly for international candidates who agreed with Donald Trump. In Canada, for example, the country’s liberal party struggled against its conservative rivals – until Trump returned to the White House, steps to destroy the relationship between the USA and its allied neighbor, announced the plans to try to acquire Canada and make the 51st state of America, and started a harmful trade war for reasons that never made sense.

At the end of the last month, Pierre Poilievre, the conservative guide, was seen as openly with Trump, and his party not only stuck to power as a liberal, but also managed to lose his own seat in parliament, a seat that he has been holding for over 20 years.

Less than a week later, there was an incredibly similar circumstances in Australia, where the candidate closely related to the American Republican, a candidate of a festival candidate who “accepted” politics in Maga style “not the goal of his goal of becoming a prime minister for the country’s center-left work party lost in a surprisingly good year.

The trend is not over yet. The New York Times reported:

In a setback for the increasing nationalist armed forces in Europe, the Nicusor Dan, a centristic mayor and former math professor, won the presidential elections in Romania on Sunday and defeated a powerful candidate who corresponds to President Trump and spoke out against military help against Ukraine. After more than 98 percent of the ballot papers were counted, preliminary official results gave 54 percent of the votes in the area of ​​the President to Mr. Dan, 55, the mayor of the Romania capital, Bucharest. His opponent George Simion, a nationalist and passionate admirer of Mr. Trump, who was widely considered a front leader, only pulled 46 percent.

Shortly before the end of the vote, the right-wing extremist candidate claimed without evidence that “many deceased people” appeared on the country’s optional lists-a claim that was a lot on the brand for the Trump-oriented candidate.

As a separate Times analysis recently explained, Trump’s second term is still relatively new, “but already his politics, including the imposed tariffs and on the front alliances, have used up to domestic political fights worldwide.”

But while the results of Romania led to sigh throughout Europe, NBC News reported that two of Trump’s wealthy advisors of the White House reacted to Dans victory by “occupying doubts about the state of democracy in Romania in Romania”.

(David Sacks) expressed dissatisfaction with Romania’s democracy. Sacks, a wealthy investor, condemned the result on Monday in a position on X as “statistically unlikely, if not impossible”. The explanation was an accusation of fraud, although sacks did not provide any evidence, and he criticized the Romanian authorities for the disqualification of a leading Pro-Russia candidate, Calin Georgescu. … (Elon Musk) weighed separately. On X he strengthened an accusation of the head of the Messaging app Telegram, Pavel Durov, who said that the French government had asked him to ban conservative voices in Romania from the telegram.

To the extent that the theorists of the Republican conspiracy are obtained, the NBC News report added that the US message in Romania sent several teams to observe the country’s election process, and after the votes were evaluated, the preliminary US manager of the U.S. Mission Romania congratulated the winner.

In other words, what we have left is an unfortunate but familiar dynamic: On the one hand, there are the legitimate election results that are taken by leading democracies and US diplomats, while on the other hand, Trump’s wealthy advisors of the White House accept unfounded demands.

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