On Friday afternoon, the U.S. Supreme Court told the White House what it wanted to hear: Donald Trump can begin diverting $2.5 billion from the Pentagon’s budget, applying those funds to border-barrier construction.
The high court’s decision — a 5-4 ruling — didn’t rule on the merits of the president’s gambit, but it did allow the administration to begin using the funds while the case is litigated through the judicial system. That’ll take a while.
In the meantime, Trump will very likely be able to add to his record of having built zero miles of border barriers since taking office two-and-a-half years ago.
After the Supreme Court’s conservative majority cleared the way for the president to take money from the Defense Department, the Republican celebrated with a curious tweet:
“Such a big victory of our Country! ‘Supreme Court approves Trump Administration plan to use Military Funds for the Wall.’ @FoxNews
“We will be fully reimbursed for this expenditure, over time, by other countries.”
Wait, are we still playing that game?
Look, I realize the president swore up and down that he’d get Mexico to pay for a giant border wall. As we’ve discussed before, the Trump campaign was fairly specific on this point, releasing a document — which is still online — which explained how our neighbors to the south would finance the project. It explicitly described a plan in which Mexico would “make a one-time payment of $5-10 billion,” which the Trump administration would “compel” the country to make.
All of that, of course, was nonsense — a promise that Trump didn’t (and couldn’t) keep.









