A federal judge indicated that it is “likely” to call the immigration files to Prince Harry after the first hearing in the Royal Right case since the President. Donald Trump He takes office.
The partial court judge in the United States, Karl J. Nichols said that Harry files “to the maximum possible” should be released during the Wednesday session in Washington, DC, according to New York Post report, With the judge who causes him to be “asked to announce everything that can be published in public”, but he is keen not to violate any private laws.
“I will take this in stages,” Nichols said, noting that the government will get the ability to suggest possible updates.
The Wednesday session was marked by the first celebration in the case since the opening of Trump, which was pressured in recent weeks to enter and attach Harry Immigration records.
“I will urge the president to release Prince Harry's records of migration and his president has this legal authority to do so,” said Neil Garderner of the Heritage Foundation, a conservative research reservoir behind the lawsuit to separate Harry's records, for the New York Post.
“This is important because this is the issue of the rule of law, transparency and accountability. No one should be above the law.” “Donald Trump sets a new era from the enforcement of monitoring of strict borders, as you know, Prince Harry should be completely held at his expense because he admitted the abnormal drug use.”
In the case in this case, whether Harry lied to immigration models or was provided with special treatment when he initially moved to the United States in 2020, a question arose after the Royal acknowledged the use of illegal drugs in his “reserve” memoirs, which was issued In 2023.
Acceptance by Harry raised a lawsuit by the Heritage Foundation, which filed a lawsuit against a department Internal security In an attempt to issue royal immigration records.
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For his part, Trump indicated the campaign's path that he was open to Harry's deportation and was in the past criticizing the transfer of ownership to the United States.
“He was very unbelievable for the country, and I think it's embarrassing,” Trump said in an interview with Peres Morgan.