Trump’s Support Divides European Far Right

“Trump treats us like a colony — with his rhetoric, which isn’t a big deal, but especially economically and politically,” he told POLITICO. The party’s national leaders, Mariani added, see “the risk of this attitude from someone who now has nothing to fear, since he cannot be re-elected, and who is always excessive and at times ridiculous.” 

AfD’s American Dream

It’s no coincidence that Bystron is part of a delegation of AfD politicians set to meet members of Trump’s MAGA camp in Washington this week. Bystron has been among the AfD politicians increasingly looking to build ties to the Trump administration to win support for what they frame as a struggle against political persecution and censorship at home.

This is an argument members of the Trump administration clearly sympathize with. When Germany’s domestic intelligence agency declared the AfD to be extremist earlier this year, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio called the move “tyranny in disguise.” During the Munich Security Conference, U.S. Vice President JD Vance urged mainstream politicians in Europe to knock down the “firewalls” that shut out far-right parties from government.

“This is direct recognition of our work,” AfD MEP Petr Bystron said in a statement after the Trump administration released its National Security Strategy. | Britta Pedersen/Picture Alliance via Getty Images

AfD leaders have therefore made a simple calculation: Trump’s support may lend the party a sheen of acceptability that will help it appeal to more voters while, at the same time, making it politically harder for German Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s conservatives to refuse to govern in coalition with their party.

This explains why AfD politicians will be in the U.S. this week seeking political legitimacy. On Friday evening, Markus Frohnmaier, deputy leader of the AfD parliamentary group, will be an “honored guest” at a New York Young Republican Club gala, which has called for a “new civic order” in Germany.

National Rally Sees ‘Nothing to Gain’

In France, Marine Le Pen’s far-right National Rally has distanced itself from the AfD and Trump as part of a wider effort to present itself as more palatable to mainstream voters ahead of a presidential election in 2027 the party believes it has a good chance of winning.


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21 responses to “Trump’s Support Divides European Far Right”

  1. Highlander Monk Avatar
    Highlander Monk

    Seems like the AfD is off to meet their favorite reality show star in D.C. — who knew political legitimacy could be bought like a cheap bottle of wine? 🍷😂

  2. the shield toronto Avatar
    the shield toronto

    Funny how some folks think a pint of Trump will wash down the bitter pill of extremism – but hey, maybe it’s just the Bavarian beer talking. 🍻

  3. steel cut toe Avatar
    steel cut toe

    Looks like the AfD is pinning their hopes on a reality TV star for legitimacy—because nothing says “serious politics” quite like a gala with a side of MAGA, right? 😂

  4. Toxic-oxide Avatar
    Toxic-oxide

    Isn’t it adorable how the AfD thinks a bit of Trump dust will turn their extremist pumpkin into a charming carriage? 🤷‍♂️ Good luck with that “new civic order,” lads; hope it doesn’t come with a side of chaos! 🍟

  5. Infinite Hole Avatar
    Infinite Hole

    Never thought I’d see the day when the AfD’s big plan involves a trip to meet the American circus; I suppose every clown needs an audience. 🎪🤡

  6. In an utterly shocking twist, the far-right sees Trump as their golden ticket; it’s almost like giving a raccoon a credit card and hoping for a shopping spree! 🦝💳

  7. So, the AfD is off to Washington to join the Trump fan club, eh? Just what we need, a far-right European roadshow—because nothing says “political savvy” like chasing after a guy who thinks he’s still the star of a reality show. 😂

  8. Oh, look at the AfD trying to polish its image by cozying up to the Trump circus. Nothing like a bit of transatlantic nonsense to spice up their political identity, right? 🙄💼

  9. Microwave Avatar

    So, the AfD thinks cozying up to Trump will make them look less like the weird uncle at a family reunion? Brilliant strategy, lads! 😂

  10. Pearl Girl Avatar

    Funny how the far-right thinks they can polish their image with a little help from the Trump circus. Guess they believe a touch of American chaos is just the seasoning they need for their bland politics. 😂

  11. seal snake Avatar

    Typical, isn’t it? A bunch of politicos hopping across the pond for a pep talk with a guy who thinks “America First” means “Europe, who?” 🤦‍♂️ It’s like a circus, only with more suits and less dignity. 🥴

  12. sir shove Avatar

    Seems like the AfD is taking fashion advice from the American circus: you know it’s a joke, but they’re still showing up in the front row! 🤡💼

  13. dr. jam man Avatar
    dr. jam man

    Isn’t it charming how our politicians are now seeking validation from a former reality TV star? Surely, nothing screams “credibility” like a trip to Trump land for a dose of political wisdom. 😂

  14. Looks like Trump’s charm is working wonders, eh? Who wouldn’t want to be treated like a colony while trying to win a popularity contest with far-right parties? 😂

  15. What a delightful pickle the AfD finds itself in, chasing after Trump’s approval like a cat chasing its tail. 🐱‍👤 Just what we need: another political circus act in a continent already bursting with them! 🎪

  16. Grinch Cheese Avatar
    Grinch Cheese

    Seems like the AfD is taking a page out of the Trump playbook — who knew they were looking for a ‘how-to’ guide on appealing to extremists? 😂 But hey, if you can’t win them over with policy, might as well charm them with a bit of Transatlantic flair!

  17. fuzzy claws Avatar
    fuzzy claws

    Isn’t it adorable how the AfD thinks they can get a makeover with a bit of Trump’s glitter? 😂 Bless their hearts; maybe they should just stick to their lederhosen and leave the diplomacy to the pros!

  18. Trash Sling Avatar
    Trash Sling

    So, the AfD thinks it’s got a ticket to the big boys’ club by cozying up to Trump? Brilliant strategy—nothing says “respectable” like chasing after a guy who’s a walking meme. 😂

  19. Duke Electro Avatar
    Duke Electro

    Who would’ve thought that a bunch of political misfits would hitch their wagons to Trump for a bit of “respectability”? I mean, nothing says “we’re serious contenders” quite like a selfie with the man who treats global politics like a reality show. 😏

  20. Doz Killer Avatar

    Honestly, who wouldn’t want a bit of Trump’s ‘colonial charm’ while navigating the murky waters of European politics? It’s like looking for a Michelin star in a greasy spoon—good luck with that! 😏

  21. Bad Beh8vior Avatar
    Bad Beh8vior

    Oh, splendid! The European far-right really knows how to pick their friends, doesn’t it? Next stop on the “how to be taken seriously” tour: a gala with the man who thinks “tyranny” is just a fancy word for a bad hair day. 😂

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