Donald Trump may deport Prince Harry after this smoking gun emerged

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Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle are no fans of Donald Trump.

Markle’s attacked Trump before but now Trump can score the ultimate revenge.

And that’s because Donald Trump may deport Prince Harry after this smoking gun emerged.

Prince Harry may have lied about drug use on his visa application

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle haven’t just been a thorn in Donald Trump’s side.

The two are universally disliked after baselessly accusing the Royal Family of racism and moving to America.

Harry and Meghan are the poster-children for unearned glory and entitlement as the two expect to obtain generational wealth despite having no discernable skills other than being Prince Harry and the Duchess of Sussex.

Now Harry could get his comeuppance.

That’s because Harry may have lied on his visa application about his history of drug use.

The New York Post reported that in his controversial 2023 memoir “Spare” Harry “admitted to taking cocaine, cannabis, and psychedelic mushrooms in his 2023 bestseller, but lawyers representing the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) argued he may have bluffed the tidbit to make his book extra addicting to royal fans.”

In one passage in the book, Harry admitted to using cocaine to ease the pain stemming from his mother’s death in a car crash in 1997.

“Of course I had been taking cocaine at that time,” Harry wrote. “At someone’s house, during a hunting weekend, I was offered a line, and since then I had consumed some more.”

Lying on a visa application is grounds for deportation for an immigrant.

Donald Trump was asked this question during the campaign and suggested that if he won he may consider deporting Harry if it came out he lied about his drug use.

“If they know something about the drugs, and if he lied, they’ll have to take appropriate action,” Trump stated.

The Heritage Foundation sued under the Freedom of Information Act for access to Harry’s immigration file.

But a federal judge – one known for throwing the book at the January 6 defendants – ruled that Harry’s file could remain secret.

“The public does not have a strong interest in disclosure of the duke’s immigration records,” Judge Carl Nichols ruled, rejecting the idea that “public interest in disclosure sufficient to override the subject’s privacy interests.”

Heritage Foundation lawyer Nile Gardiner told the New York Post that Judge Nichols’ ruling isn’t the end of the road and that Trump can make Prince Harry’s immigration file public.

“I’ll be urging the president to release Prince Harry’s immigration records and the president does have that legal authority to do that,” Gardiner stated.

Gardiner explained that this matter was a question of transparency and if laws are applied equally.

“It’s important because this is an issue of the rule of law, transparency, and accountability. No one should be above the law,” Gardiner added.

Enforcing immigration law doesn’t start and stop with the southern border.

Gardiner told the Post that ensuring legal immigrants follow the laws is equally important.

“Donald Trump is ushering in a new era of strict border control enforcement, and you know, Prince Harry should be held fully to account as he has admitted to extensive illegal drug use,” Gardiner concluded. “My firm expectation is that action will be taken.”