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oh no one cares because the only people defrauded were their own....oops my bad......
https://nypost.com/2025/07/02/us-news/how-the-big-beautiful-bill-will-allow-president-trump-to-finally-finish-the-border-wall/
The cult has a hard time admitting to themselves and others that Trump has literally never delivering on any promise he has ever made.
That's how you know they are a cult.
Next time, ask GROK
"During Donald Trump's first term (2017–2021), his administration built approximately 458 miles of border barriers along the U.S.-Mexico border, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) data. This includes:52 miles of new primary barriers where no barriers previously existed.
33 miles of new secondary barriers (additional fencing behind primary barriers).
373 miles of replacement barriers, upgrading older, dilapidated fencing with new steel bollard fencing, typically 18–30 feet high.
Trump initially promised a 1,000-mile concrete wall but later adjusted to 450–500 miles of barriers, mostly steel bollards rather than concrete, due to cost and practicality. The total U.S.-Mexico border is about 1,954 miles, so the 458 miles built cover roughly 23% of it. Most of the construction replaced existing barriers rather than expanding coverage to new areas. Funding, estimated at $15 billion, came from U.S. taxpayers, primarily through CBP and diverted Department of Defense funds, despite Trump's campaign claim that Mexico would pay."
"The "One Big Beautiful Bill" passed by Congress on July 3, 2025, allocates $46.5 billion for border wall construction and related infrastructure along the U.S.-Mexico border. According to the House Homeland Security Committee, this funding is intended to complete:701 miles of primary wall
900 miles of river barriers
629 miles of secondary barriers
141 miles of vehicle and pedestrian barriers
These figures represent a mix of new construction and enhancements to existing structures, including access roads, cameras, lights, and sensors. The U.S.-Mexico border spans approximately 1,954 miles, and prior to Trump's second term, about 458 miles of barriers (mostly replacements) were built during his first term, with 52 miles being entirely new primary barriers. The bill's funding aims to significantly expand this coverage, though exact timelines and completion details remain unclear due to logistical challenges, legal hurdles, and varying terrain. Posts on X and sources like PBS and The White House confirm these figures, emphasizing the bill’s focus on completing Trump’s border wall as a key campaign promise"
No, you don't get to complain if you were obstructing or tearing down walls like the Democrats did the entire time.
Bad faith gaslighting is the entire lefts game plan.
It's already finished in the heads of his fans.
Huge boosts to ICE to man and defend it as well.
The wall predates even the "better cheaper healthcare" which ended up being millions losing medicare / medicaid coverage, which let's face it, is a pretty poor substitute in the first place for UHC.
Another neat trick of showcasing his accomplishments is to create a problem then ride in like a knight in shining armour to fix it, which is not guaranteed at that.
>it does
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