Donald Trump Delivers Humbling Last-Minute Blow To Prince Harry And Meghan Markle With Brutal Announcement

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Meghan Markle is discovering that her biggest nemesis is not the type to make empty threats.

Donald Trump, who explained that he would take appropriate action to deport Prince Harry possibly, is making good with his words.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle received what appeared to be some hopeful news from Trump just last week during their trip to Canada.

In an interview with journalists, President Trump claimed he would not further burden Prince Harry’s life because Meghan Markle’s pest-like behavior was already enough.

The former reality star turned politician confessed: “I don’t want to do that. I’ll leave him alone. He’s got enough problems with his wife. She’s terrible.”

Trump’s response was to a question about the Heritage Foundation’s ongoing campaign and lawsuit to deport Prince Harry for drug usage.

The conservative think tank sued Joe Biden‘s administration, to determine whether he misled American authorities about his immigration documents.

However, Trump is a man who often changes his mind and takes back his words. After a judge ruled that the Heritage Foundation’s lawsuit against Prince Harry to unseal his visa documents could proceed, the Trump administration decided to add more pain to his misery.

There is a sense of inevitability that some potentially embarrassing details about Prince Harry’s visa documents will be public by early March.

Donald Trump’s Department of Homeland Security has announced that it will release several pages of private documents.

The Daily Mail revealed that lawyers for DHS said: “Three items can be unsealed with redactions, giving the most significant insight yet into whether the Duke of Sussex lied on his immigration forms about his drug use.”

The judge has ruled that the fourth document, potentially containing significant information about Prince Harry’s visa application, will remain private.

The content of these documents is not known. In the filing, John Bardo, a DHS lawyer, stated: “The agency had determined that redacted versions of items 1-3 can be made public. Specifically, Defendant would propose redacting all information in these items to reveal information that the Court has determined Defendant can withhold.”

According to the filing, the fourth item cannot be redacted while respecting the judge’s request not to release certain sensitive information.

The lawyer stated: “The DHS does not believe it is possible to remove any of the existing redactions without releasing information that the Court has determined (DHS) can withhold.”

Judge Carl Nichols, who is handling the case, made a significant request. He wanted a “maximum amount” of confidential material about Prince Harry’s visa forms.

He has given DHS until March 6 to release the documents. According to the law, those caught lying about drug use on a US visa application face up to five years in jail, a hefty fine, or deportation to their home country.

The potential outcomes of this court case could have profound implications for Prince Harry’s future.

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