Trump to ask for $2B for border wall
The Trump administration plans to ask for $2 billion in new border wall construction funding, senior administration officials confirmed.
The White House will officially release its budget proposal Monday.
The $2 billion request is far less than the amount the White House sought for border wall funding last year, when the Trump administration asked for $5 billion for the wall on top of $3.6 billion to replenish funding for military construction projects the administration shifted for border wall construction.
This year’s request does not include any money to reimburse the military, though the White House maintains Trump’s authority to reprogram funds again.
The Democratic-controlled House is unlikely to give Trump the amount he requests, but the amount is significantly closer to the $1.375 billion Congress has agreed to allocate in recent years.
The smaller request reflects that the administration needs fewer resources to build Trump’s proposed border wall with the Mexican border, as it has met its funding goals by shifting money from the military toward construction.
Trump then declared a state of emergency last February, which allowed him to move money allocated for military projects to his signature border wall.
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