I tend to agree with what he said about Europe's drift away from free speech and democratic values, even if his audience didn't.
But what struck me was his reference to the cancelled Romanian Presidential election - because I'd never heard of this before.
So after a quick Google I found out that Presidential elections had been held in Romania, the first round in November and the second round in December.
Apart from the fact that they didn't hold the second round, because it had been "influenced by Russian misinformation". Cancelled by the Romanian Constitutional Court.
What a brilliant excuse!
Any time the result looks like going against you, blame Russian misinformation and cancel the election.
The man in the lead after the first round was an independent nationalist and the person in second place was from the centre right.
So there was obviously a chance of people voting the wrong way, and they weren't having that?