Biden Administration Pulls Border Wall Fire Sale From Auction Website

Biden Administration Pulls Border Wall Fire Sale From Auction Website

After multiple media reports exposing the Biden Administration’s plan to sell off millions of dollars worth of Trump border wall, the auction site has pulled all of the active auctions. The auctions were selling the prefabricated steel border wall sections for pennies on the dollar.

The Biden administration has not commented on this matter.

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The Biden administration has initiated the auctioning of unused materials originally intended for the construction of the U.S.-Mexico border wall. This comes just weeks before President Joe Biden’s term concludes and President-elect Donald Trump prepares to take office in January 2025.

The materials, which include hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of steel tubing and other components, were initially procured under the Trump administration’s push for border security. However, upon taking office in 2021, President Biden halted the wall’s construction, leading to these materials sitting idle until now.

The auctions, conducted through GovPlanet, an online marketplace for surplus government materials, have seen these items sold for what critics describe as “pennies on the dollar.”

According to reports, the government has been auctioning off lots of tubing since at least July, with recent sales ending just days before the announcement of new wall construction in the Rio Grande Valley, Texas. Critics argue that this timing suggests an attempt to complicate President-elect Trump’s plans to resume and expedite border wall construction upon his inauguration.

Biden Administration Pulls Border Wall Fire Sale From Auction Website

Republican lawmakers have been vocal in their criticism, with figures like Senator Joni Ernst and House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer decrying the move as a “waste and abuse of taxpayer dollars.” They argue that instead of selling off these materials, they should be utilized to enhance border security amidst what they describe as an ongoing border crisis.

The Biden administration, however, has justified the auctions by stating that the funds for these materials were appropriated in 2019 and must be used for their intended purpose by the end of the fiscal year. They’ve also highlighted that the decision to auction off the materials was made in line with federal acquisition regulations for disposing of excess property.

Public reaction on social media has been polarized, with some viewing the auctions as a strategic move to hinder Trump’s policy initiatives, while others see it as a pragmatic approach to managing government assets. Trending discussions on X have centered around the implications of these sales, with some users arguing that moving the materials away from the border before Trump’s administration takes over could delay border security enhancements significantly.

The auction strategy has also raised questions about environmental impacts, as the materials include steel and iron which had been left to weather in the open for years. Environmental groups have previously criticized the border wall for its ecological footprint, and now some are questioning the sustainability of selling off these materials rather than repurposing them locally for other infrastructure needs.

As the Biden administration winds down, this action underscores the ongoing political tug-of-war over border security policies. With President-elect Trump promising to continue and expand the wall, the sell-off of these materials could become a significant point of contention in the early days of his new term.