Donald Trump promises to take 'appropriate action' against Prince Harry
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
55% : There are many scenarios where political influence could impact Harry's ability to re-enter the U.S."39% : "Farage asked if "appropriate action" could mean "not staying in America," to which Trump replied, according to a report on the outlet's website, "Oh I don't know.
39% : An immigration lawyer recently told The Daily Beast that Harry could be vulnerable to a politically motivated attack on his residential status, saying: "Department of State decisions are discretionary and very susceptible to political influence.
24% : [From The Daily Beast]As I've said before, if Trump "wins," there are much bigger issues than "will he deport Prince Harry."
21% : Trump told Nigel Farage in a GB News interview to be broadcast Tuesday, when asked what he would do if allegations that Harry may have lied on his visa forms proved accurate: "We'll have to see if they know something about the drugs, and if he lied they'll have to take appropriate action.
14% : This is also about Heritage trying to make the Biden administration look "bad," because the wingnuts have all apparently forgotten that Harry moved to the US in 2020, when Donald Trump was president and presumably the Trump-era DHS originally approved Harry's visa application.
7% : I genuinely hope nothing comes of this case, but just wait - the Heritage wingnuts are keeping Trump informed and they're feeding him talking points about Harry too:Donald Trump has once again hinted that, under a second Trump administration, Prince Harry could be kicked out of the United States if he is found to have lied on paperwork about his drug use.
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