Donald Trump visited California this week for some lucrative fundraising events, but his West Coast trip included a stop yesterday at the border — where the president was able to visit an area where some old fencing has been replaced with newer fencing. (Mexico, of course, has not and will not pay for any of this, despite the Republican’s campaign promises.)
Yesterday, Trump even signed his name to one of the steel slats — proving that he will sign practically anything put in front of him, including bibles.
Minutes earlier, an administration official rejected the idea that the wall is a “vanity project.” The president’s autograph on a steel slat suggested otherwise.
During the event, Trump spent a fair amount of time bragging about how impressed he is with the replacement slats and his border efforts, fueled in part by the White House’s recent raid on the Pentagon’s budget. What Trump did not discuss, however, was the latest warnings from the Defense Department about the president’s dubious scheme.
The Washington Post had this striking report yesterday:
The Pentagon warned of dire outcomes unless Congress paid for urgently needed military construction projects nationwide — the same projects that have now been canceled to fund President Trump’s border wall.









