The Trump administration has struck a deal to reclaim unused border wall components that the Biden regime auctioned off at rock-bottom prices, marking a sharp reversal of policies that wasted taxpayer dollars and undermined national security.
Auction house GovPlanet, which handled the sales, announced it reached an agreement with the Office of the Border Czar to transfer the materials back to the federal government at cost. This move ensures that millions invested by hardworking Americans won’t go down the drain.
GovPlanet stated, “GovPlanet has reached an agreement, working with the Office of the Border Czar, to return border wall materials that were previously deemed surplus and sourced by the federal government to GovPlanet via existing contracts.”
A third-party contractor involved in border wall construction will receive the materials over the next 90 days. The company emphasized its commitment: “We are expediting the transfer of these materials to support the administration’s border protection plans. We value our longstanding partnership with the U.S. government and look forward to continuing to support America’s federal agencies.”
A White House official responded by saying the Trump team is “grateful for all third parties who are interested in helping keep America’s borders safe and secure.”
This development comes after years of mismanagement under Biden, who halted wall construction on his first day in office in 2021. In an executive order, he declared, “Like every nation, the United States has a right and a duty to secure its borders and protect its people against threats. But building a massive wall that spans the entire southern border is not a serious policy solution.”