Trump says Prince Harry's past drug use could result in his deportation



In an interview with Britain’s GB News, former US President Donald Trump suggested that Britain's Prince Harry could face deportation from the US due to concerns about his visa eligibility arising from his past drug use.

Trump indicated that if Prince Harry had misrepresented his drug use on his visa application, appropriate action would need to be taken. When pressed on what this action might entail, Trump deferred, suggesting it was not for him to decide.

The discussion arose following Prince Harry's admission in his memoir 'Spare' to using cocaine, marijuana, and psychedelic mushrooms in the past. Concerns about his visa application prompted the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, to file a lawsuit seeking access to his immigration records.

US visa applicants are required to disclose any history of drug use, raising questions about Prince Harry's eligibility.

This isn't the first instance of Trump targeting Prince Harry. In a 2022 interview with British journalist Piers Morgan, Trump remarked that the Prince appeared to be under significant influence or control by someone else.


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