Former President Donald Trump has delivered a scathing rebuke to Prince Harry, declaring that he would not offer the same protection extended by the Joe Biden administration. Trump’s exclusive comments to the Daily Express US were made at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Washington DC, where he was set to captivate conservative audiences.
According to reports by Express News, Trump’s remarks came just 24 hours after Prince Harry faced a court appearance over allegations of lying on his US immigration papers about his confessed drug use in his book “Spare.” The legal battle, initiated by the Heritage Foundation in Washington DC, has encountered resistance from the Prince, who enjoys the support of Biden’s Department of Homeland Security.
Expressing his frustration, Trump accused the Biden administration of “protecting Harry” by maintaining confidentiality over his immigration application. The former President asserted that he would not offer such protection, stating, “He betrayed the Queen. That’s unforgivable. He would be on his own if it was down to me.” Trump criticized the Royal Family for being “too gracious” to Prince Harry, considering his actions.
The ongoing Conservative Political Action Conference, effectively turning into a Trump-centric rally, has seen various speakers advocating for a Trump Presidency as the supposed last hope for the West. Businessman Vivek Ramaswamy, potential Vice President nominee Kristi Noem, and close allies like Nigel Farage have underscored the urgency of a Trump return to power.
While the conference initially appeared quieter than in previous years, the final day witnessed massive queues forming early in the morning outside the Gaylord Convention Center, eager to hear Trump’s address on the state of America. Trump’s popularity remains evident, with optimism running high as polls indicate him leading over Biden.
Delegates at the conference showcased their enthusiasm with patriotic clothing, donning Trump hats, Make America Great Again caps, and outfits adorned with stars and stripes. Chants reverberated throughout the venue, emphasizing the fervor surrounding Trump’s presence.
Allies of the former President hinted at swift and substantial changes if Trump were to return to office. Plans reportedly include the issuance of hundreds of executive orders to roll back regulatory reforms implemented by Biden. Additionally, Trump aims to pardon individuals categorized as “political prisoners” involved in the January 6 insurrection on Capitol Hill.
As the political landscape continues to evolve, Trump’s condemnation of Prince Harry adds a new layer of intrigue, emphasizing the complexities of international relations and the intersection of celebrity and politics. The unfolding drama at CPAC sets the stage for what could be a pivotal moment in the trajectory of American conservatism.