Actress Darryl Hannah claimed that the primary Trump administration pulled out tips to “mess up” her Canadian-born husband Neil Younger because the legendary musician utilized for US citizenship, a brand new interview revealed.
The “Splash” actress advised the BBC that Younger, now a twin Canadian-American citizen, went via a bureaucratic ordeal through the first Trump administration when trying to safe an American passport.
“They tried every trick in the book to mess him up, and made him keep coming back to be re-interviewed and re-interviewed. It’s ridiculous [because] he’s been living in America and paying taxes here since he was in his 20s,” Hannah, 64, advised the outlet.
“They’ve been detaining people who have green cards or visas — which is hideous and horrifying — but they have not, so far, been refusing to let American citizens back in the country, so I don’t think that’s going to happen,” claimed “The Pope of Greenwich Village” star within the interview of present Trump insurance policies.
Younger has been a vociferous critic of the president — even suing Trump in 2020 to try to cease the campaigner in chief from enjoying the 1991 hit “Keep on Rockin’ in the Free World” at political rallies.
Months later, Younger would quietly drop that lawsuit — however continues to strike a combative chord within the second time period Trump administration.
“If I talk about Donald J Trump, I may be one of those returning to America who is barred or put in jail to sleep on a cement floor with an aluminum blanket,” the “Old Man” singer, 79, not too long ago wrote on his web site, based on the BBC.
The previous member of “Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young” has additionally had public tiffs with Spotify — telling workers of the music app to get out “before it eats your soul” as a result of platforming of Joe Rogan.
Younger pulled his catalogue from Spotify in 2022, however returned the tracks to the app in 2024.
Neil Younger is now set to headline the Glastonbury music competition in June after beforehand saying he was boycotting the occasion.
“Due to an error in the information received, I had decided to not play the Glastonbury Festival, which I always loved,” Younger wrote on his web site, the BBC reported.