Trump Deputy Issues Visa to Polish Minister Fleeing Charges
U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau directed State Department officials to issue a visa to Zbigniew Ziobro, Poland’s former justice minister, enabling him to flee to the United States from Hungary in May 2024. Ziobro faces 26 criminal charges in Poland, primarily for allegedly misusing funds from a crime victims’ compensation program to purchase Pegasus spyware for surveillance of political opponents and for political gain during his tenure as justice minister under the conservative Law and Justice party from 2015 to 2023.
Landau justified the visa issuance to senior officials in the State Department’s Consular Affairs Bureau by framing it as “a national security issue,” according to sources familiar with the decision. The timing was critical: Landau expedited the visa before Peter Magyar’s May 9 swearing-in as Hungary’s new prime minister. Magyar had publicly committed to extraditing Ziobro to Poland immediately upon taking office, but the accelerated visa process allowed Ziobro to depart Hungary before that could happen.
The European Union previously determined that Ziobro’s judicial reforms as justice minister undermined Poland’s judicial independence and rule of law. Poland’s current Justice Minister Waldemar Zurek expressed shock at the visa grant, stating prosecutors possess “very strong” evidence against Ziobro and that Poland maintains an extradition request ready to submit. The Polish government has annulled Ziobro’s passports and requested Washington and Budapest provide legal justification for his departure.
The Trump administration frames European prosecutions of conservative politicians as “lawfare,” a term used within MAGA circles to describe alleged weaponization of courts against right-wing figures. State Department officials declined to explain the national security rationale for Ziobro’s visa, citing visa confidentiality. Neither Secretary of State Marco Rubio nor White House officials responded to inquiries about their involvement in the decision.
Ziobro began working as a television commentator for Polish broadcaster TV Republika shortly after arriving in the United States, describing America on air as “the world’s strongest democracy.” The visa grant demonstrates the Trump administration’s prioritization of supporting conservative politicians facing legal accountability in allied nations, even when those prosecutions stem from documented abuses of power and judicial independence.