Donald Trump was very harsh on Prince Harry in Conservative Political Action Conference which he took part in on Saturday, in Maryland, United States.
The former president said that, if he wins the next election, “it wouldn’t protect” to the Duke of Sussex during his tenure. Disagree with Harry ‘s resignation and Meghan Markle to the British crown nor to the fact that the couple settled in California, and their statements confirm this.
From Oxon Hill, Trump said he is”unforgivable”Harry’s betrayal of Queen Elizabeth II. “I wouldn’t protect him. He betrayed the queen. This is unforgivable. I would be alone if it were up to me“, the former president told The Express.
Trump directly targeted the current president, Joe Bidenfor having been too “kind” to the prince by granting him privileges that other immigrants do not have.
In the midst of criticism of the Republican candidate is a recent accusation against the Sussexes by the conservative group Heritage Foundationwhich points out that Harry should never have set foot on American soil after admitting in his memoirs that he had used illegal drugs when he was younger.
The Heritage Foundation argues that U.S. law “generally provides for such a person’s entry inadmissible”.
However, the lawyers representing the Department of Homeland Security They brought peace between the Sussexes, arguing in court that something written in a book was not “sworn testimony or evidence.”
In his memoir, titled “In the Shadow,” Harry says he used cocaine, marijuana and psychedelic mushrooms when he was younger.
Lawyers suggested that Prince Harry’s account could have been embellished to “sell books” and said that “saying something in a book does not necessarily make it true”.
How the Republican candidates are coming
Trump comes from the defeat of his Republican rival Nikki Haley in the primaries of South Carolinathus getting a little closer to a possible duel with Democratic President Biden in the November elections.
A tremendous setback for Haley, who embodies a moderate wing of the Republican Party, given that it takes place in her home state and where she was governor for six years.
“We will be here on November 5th and we will look at Joe Biden, we will look him straight in the eyes, he is destroying our country, and we will say: Joe, you’re fired. Go awayTrump said to cheers and applause in the state capital, Columbia.
American media announced his victory seconds after the polls closed, although the margin of his victory was not immediately clear.
Despite his legal problems, for which he is exposed to prison sentencesTrump, 77, is the big favorite in the race for the Republican nomination, according to polls.
“This proves it Now he is effectively the Republican presidential candidate.. “The speed of this result will probably increase the pressure on her to withdraw from the race,” he told AFP. Davide Darmofalpolitical scientist at the University of South Carolina.
The former businessman hopes to force his former UN ambassador to throw in the towel, as his other rivals have done, to focus on Biden, his re-election candidate.
Biden reacted to the South Carolina result with a brief written statement warning Americans to ““the threat that Donald Trump poses” for the futureas the country “deals with the damage left behind.”
Haley, 52, refuses to give up. “I said earlier this week that no matter what happens in South Carolina, I would keep running… I’m a woman of my word. I will not give up this fight when the majority of Americans disapprove of both Donald Trump and Joe Biden,” he said after learning of his defeat.
Its premise is simple: “We will not survive another four years of Trump chaos“.
In theory, the primaries could last until July, but Trump’s team expects a victory no later than “March 19.” The former president wants to launch his revenge against Biden as soon as possible before being inundated with a series of accusations that will force him to alternate demonstrations with the courts.
“(Haley) is waiting to see whether Trump will be sidelined by a court decision or a health issue,” political scientist Larry Sabato, a professor at the University of Virginia, told AFP.
Donald Trump’s first criminal trial will begin on March 25.
Source: Clarin
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