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Biden is auctioning off border wall components

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Another reason to despise the current administration.
They're doing everything they can to hamper Trump's administration and completing tasks.
I wonder how much the tax payers are going to lose by these expensive items being sold at auction. :(



The Biden administration is reportedly spending their final weeks quietly clearing away unused southern border wall materials to put up for auction — a move characterized by some lawmakers as an apparent ploy to sabotage President-elect Donald Trump’s goal to secure the US-Mexico border.

Alarming footage taken by a US Customs and Border Agent captured numerous flatbed trucks hauling away dismantled sections of the steel wall near Tucson, Arizona – a hotspot for illegal crossings – with the agent estimating a half-mile’s worth of parts are being removed daily, The Daily Wire reported.

more at the link
 
Another reason to despise the current administration.
They're doing everything they can to hamper Trump's administration and completing tasks.
I wonder how much the tax payers are going to lose by these expensive items being sold at auction. :(



The Biden administration is reportedly spending their final weeks quietly clearing away unused southern border wall materials to put up for auction — a move characterized by some lawmakers as an apparent ploy to sabotage President-elect Donald Trump’s goal to secure the US-Mexico border.

Alarming footage taken by a US Customs and Border Agent captured numerous flatbed trucks hauling away dismantled sections of the steel wall near Tucson, Arizona – a hotspot for illegal crossings – with the agent estimating a half-mile’s worth of parts are being removed daily, The Daily Wire reported.

more at the link
I heard they are planning to auction off the pieces this coming week. However, the Texas governor already said he'd buy it all, and hand it over to Trump in January.
 
Can this current President become any more despicable? The American people voted against his policies, so he's going to give them the finger by selling off what we already paid for and could still be used to complete sections of the much needed wall? What is wrong with that man?
 
Can this current President become any more despicable? The American people voted against his policies, so he's going to give them the finger by selling off what we already paid for and could still be used to complete sections of the much needed wall? What is wrong with that man?
It just seems like a vindictive move. He could have done this long ago, but he's rushing to do it before Trump gets into office. Just one more reason why Joe Biden is in the running for the worst president in history.
 
The actions of Biden in foreign affairs (war), border security (selling wares), pardoning pedophiles, and economy lies prior to and undermining Trumps term is reprehensible bordering on criminal! This bullshit is clearly obvious. I’m not sure what can be done other than removing the senile POS! And he’s not done and has 4 more weeks to reek havoc!
 
REPUBLICAN HOUSE passed the bill that MANDATES the Biden Administration needs to sell Trump's border wall pieces.

Great reporting at the AZCentral website.


Here's why the Biden administration is selling border wall materials

President-elect Donald Trump has called on President Joe Biden to halt the sale of unused border wall components originally intended for projects along the U.S.-Mexico border. The materials, including steel bollards, recently appeared for sale on GovPlanet, a government surplus auction marketplace.
During a news conference Monday, Trump expressed frustration with the Biden administration over the auctions, which involved materials left in southern Arizona after Biden paused wall construction early in his presidency.
"I'm asking today, Joe Biden, to please stop selling the wall," Trump said, emphasizing the cost of the materials. He accused Biden of increasing expenses by selling the components just as his administration prepares to resume construction.
"It's very expensive, and now it's about double the price of what it would have been six years ago," Trump said on Monday. "And the (Biden) administration is trying to sell it for 5 cents on the dollar, knowing that we're getting ready."
The auction listings have ignited debate online, with many questioning why the materials were sold when Trump campaigned to finish the wall.
Rep. Eli Crane, R-Ariz., told The Daily Wire, which first reported the auctions, that the Biden administration was “purposefully hamstringing” the incoming Trump presidency.
Former Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey also criticized the sales, calling them a “last-ditch effort to keep America’s borders open by selling off materials the Trump administration will use to finish the wall.”
So why are the materials for the construction of more border fence being moved now?
The answer is in the National Defense Authorization Act, a law passed by Congress in the 2024 fiscal year.

Why are the materials being sold?

Section 2890 of the National Defense Authorization Act, introduced by Republican lawmakers in the House, requires the Department of Defense to develop a plan to use, transfer or donate all “covered materials” purchased for border barrier construction between fiscal years 2017 and 2022.
The law mandated that the Department of Defense submit a plan “to use, transfer, or donate to States on the southern border of the United States all covered materials” within 75 days of the National Defense Authorization Act’s enactment and begin executing it 100 days later.
The process continued “until the date on which the Department of Defense is no longer incurring any costs to maintain, store, or protect the covered materials.” This led to the eventual sale of a portion of these materials through GovPlanet, a government surplus marketplace.
After fulfilling requests from U.S. Customs and Border Protection and eligible border states, transferring nearly 60% of the materials, the Department of Defense sold the remaining 40% through a competitive sales contract.
“The material currently being sold through GovPlanet online auctions no longer belongs to the U.S. Government, and DoD has no legal authority to recall the material or stop further resale of material it no longer owns,” the Department of Defense told The Arizona Republic in a written statement.

Texas officials consider buying surplus panels

Among those taking note of the auctions is Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, who posted on X that the Texas Facilities Commission reviewed the panels listed for sale.
According to Patrick, the commission concluded that the materials up for auction were “mostly junk, with most panels covered in concrete and rust.” He noted that a few usable panels were “not worth the cost of shipping to Texas from Arizona.”
Still, Patrick emphasized the state’s willingness to assist the incoming administration if some panels meet their standards. “Make no mistake,” Patrick wrote, “Texas will make every effort, do whatever it takes, to assist the president, and we’re going to secure this border once and for all for the people of America and Texas.”

No authority to reclaim once sold

Because the materials have been sold, the Department of Defense can no longer direct their final use. Any future decisions about the materials rest entirely with their new owners, whether private buyers or states willing to pay the cost of transportation and refurbishment.
 
Yes, the 2024 NDAA dictates that DoD must "use, transfer or donate all “covered materials” purchased for border barrier construction between fiscal years 2017 and 2022."

So, there are three options: use, transfer, or donate. The DoD, under Biden, has chosen the second option only. They could have used the material, meaning actually use it to build the wall. They also could have donated the material to the state of Texas, for example, for their use in building the wall.

Yet, they chose "transfer" by sale, presumably to private entities who have no interest nor authority in border wall construction, which was the original, intended tax payer-funded purpose of the materials. Thus, it is quite obviously a choice by the current administration to vindictively slow and make more expensive the incoming administration's efforts to continue border wall construction.
 
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