Late last week, Donald Trump delivered remarks at the White House, where he boasted about the imminent start of construction on his border wall. “We have $1.6 billion for the wall,” the president said, referring to funds in the new government spending bill. “That will start immediately.”
In case there was any ambiguity, Trump added that at least some of the money would go toward “new wall” construction,” not just replacing old barriers.
These claims were false. There is money in the new spending package for border security, but the bill does not fund the construction of a new border wall as envisioned by the president. At a certain level Trump must know that — because he wants to divert money from the Pentagon budget to pay for the project Congress hasn’t funded.
And yet, there was the president yesterday, publishing a tweet that read, “Great briefing this afternoon on the start of our Southern Border WALL!” The text was accompanied by a series of photographs featuring building equipment, workers in hard hats, and construction along the border.
The typical American might see the tweet and the images, and assume that the president is keeping his word. After all, Trump said construction would begin “immediately,” and there are pictures of building crews getting to work, right there on the president’s Twitter account.









