- This project is not part of the border wall.
- Whatever it is, it isn’t Trump’s border wall. It belongs to all of us. They politicize everything.
It really says something when the federal government installs a plaque with a falsehood. https://t.co/GTDWSqGvWM
— Glenn Kessler (@GlennKesslerWP) April 1, 2019
Even their plaques lie. https://t.co/DQnKDcHiBs
— George Conway (@gtconway3d) April 2, 2019
No one read @aflores's article to him:
— Aaron Hall (@immlawACHall) April 1, 2019
Assistant chief patrol agent David Kim said the project, planned before Trump even announced his candidacy in 2015, shouldn’t be linked to debate about a wall.https://t.co/i4qGsNCxGx
What appears to have happened: Border Patrol accurately described the project in early 2018 as long-planned replacement fence, then Trump's team decided in late 2018, having not built any new wall, that it was going to brand replacement fence as his wall, so a plaque went up.
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) April 5, 2019
“Never mind that … the Border Patrol’s El Centro sector [said] … that the project shouldn’t be linked to the debate about the wall. ‘This is a local tactical infrastructure project that was planned for quite some time.’”https://t.co/987Dz7PyN7
— George Conway (@gtconway3d) April 2, 2019