Whatever happened to Donald Trump’s infamous promise that Mexico would pay for a giant border wall? This morning, the president spent a minute explaining what he meant when he made that commitment.
“When during the campaign, I would say Mexico is going to pay for it, obviously, I never said this and never meant they’re gonna write out a check. I said they’re gonna pay for it. They are. They are paying for it with the incredible deal we made…. Mexico is paying for the wall indirectly…. Obviously, they’re not gonna write a check.”
There are two problems with this, one of which is more obvious than the other.
On the surface, the idea that a slightly tweaked NAFTA is going to pay for a border wall continues to be ridiculously wrong. Not only is it an open question as to whether or not Congress will approve the agreement — if the deal is not currently in place, the idea that Mexico is already paying for the wall is literally impossible — but the trade deal will not be, and wasn’t even designed to be, a significant source of new revenue.
At a conceptual level, the president’s argument is difficult to take seriously.









