Former President Donald Trump has blasted the Biden administration for auctioning off unused sections of his border wall, calling the move a “disastrous waste” and a financial misstep for taxpayers. Trump, who made border security a cornerstone of his presidency, claims the decision is costing Americans far more than it would have if the wall had been completed as planned.
Trump’s sharp criticism comes as reports confirm that parts of the border wall are being sold off for a fraction of their original cost. His remarks add fuel to the ongoing political debate surrounding immigration policies and the handling of government resources.
Border Wall Sections Sold ‘for Pennies’
Trump did not hold back when addressing the Biden administration’s handling of the border wall, which was halted shortly after President Joe Biden took office in 2021. Trump claimed that construction costs have now skyrocketed, describing the auctioning of wall segments as a financial loss for taxpayers.
“Now it’s about double the price of what it would’ve been six years ago, and the administration is trying to sell it for five cents on the dollar,” Trump remarked. “It’s almost a criminal act.”
The Department of Defense reportedly began auctioning off unused steel panels and other materials from the border wall earlier this year. While the move has been presented as a way to clear inventory and recoup some costs, critics argue the auctions represent a significant waste of resources. Trump’s supporters point to rising border security concerns as proof that halting construction was a grave mistake.
Debate Over Border Security Intensifies
The auctioning of border wall materials has reignited debate over immigration policies and border security. Trump and his allies contend that the incomplete wall has exacerbated issues at the U.S.-Mexico border, including illegal crossings and drug smuggling.
Meanwhile, the Biden administration maintains that funds used for the border wall could be better allocated toward modernized technology and other security initiatives. Officials have defended the decision to sell surplus materials as a cost-saving measure.
Analysts argue that the border wall remains a politically divisive symbol. Supporters view it as a necessary tool for national security, while opponents criticize its environmental impact and hefty price tag.
Social Media Reactions Reflect Division
Trump’s remarks sparked a flurry of reactions on social media, with users split on the issue. Here are six notable responses from Twitter users:
- @BorderPatriot45: “Biden’s administration is literally selling our security for scraps. This is unacceptable!”
- @PolicyWatcher: “Trump’s wall was already a waste of money. Selling it makes perfect sense.”
- @AmericaFirstNow: “How do you spend billions on a wall, stop building it, and then sell it for nothing?”
- @RealTalkPolitix: “A symbolic failure of both parties. Mismanagement on every level.”
- @TaxpayerVoice: “The American people paid for this, and now it’s being sold for pennies. Outrageous!”
- @Progress4All: “The wall was never the solution. Biden is right to redirect resources where they’re needed.”
The mixed reactions illustrate the deep divide over border security and government spending.


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