As a compromise, I propose that he be left at the midpoint between our two countries:
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Interestingly, the DHS's lawyers argued in court that Harry's admissions of drug use in his memoir are exaggerations and not the truth. I don't know how the DHS can have the certainty to make that claim, but if it was true, it would have other implications for Harry, as his memoir was marketed as being truthful. The DHS is claiming, diplomatically, that the book is full of lies.
So if we get to see the documents at any point in the near future after the DHS has been ordered to hand them over, they are going to show either that Harry admitted to drug use in the form, in which case: a) the DHS's lawyers were lying in court, and b) Harry was given special treatment to enter the US. Or, the documents are going to show that Harry did not admit to using them on the form, in which case, either a) Harry lied on the form, or b) Harry lied in his "truthful" book about drug use. However, I think there is a lot of circumstantial evidence from other sources that Harry has used drugs apart from just what he confessed to in his biography (I was going to write autobiography, until I remembered that it was
ghostwritten by J. R. Moehringer).