Trump Suggests He May Allow Prince Harry To Be Deported: ‘I Wouldn’t Protect Him’ | Eastern NC Now

Former President Donald Trump suggested this week that if he becomes president again, he might allow Prince Harry to be deported.

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    Former President Donald Trump suggested this week that if he becomes president again, he might allow Prince Harry to be deported.

    Trump made the remarks to a British publication the day after Prince Harry appeared in court over allegations that he may have lied to U.S. immigration officials about his past involvement with drugs, which he admitted to using in his book.

    The conservative think tank the Heritage Foundation filed a lawsuit against President Joe Biden's Department of Homeland Security to discover if the department followed official rules when they granted Prince Harry his visa.

    Trump told the Daily Express that Biden was "protecting Harry," which is something that Trump said he would not do.

    "I wouldn't protect him. He betrayed the Queen," Trump said. "That's unforgivable. He would be on his own if it was down to me."

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    Trump also said that he believes that the Royal Family has been far "too gracious" to Harry considering "what he has done."

    Trump's remarks also come after Prince Harry recently told ABC News that he was thinking about becoming a U.S. citizen.

    "American citizenship is something that's crossed my mind, but certainly not something that's a high priority for me right now," he said.
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