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Biden Administration Halts Sale of Border Wall Materials for 30 Days Following Court Order, Says Texas AG Ken Paxton
Dec 28, 2024, 01:32 AM
The Biden administration has announced that it will cease the sale of border wall materials, following a federal court order that blocks any further disposal of these materials until President-elect Donald Trump takes office. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton successfully intervened, stating that the Biden administration's actions were 'illegally subverting' laws regarding border security. The court's order, which is in effect for the next 30 days, allows Trump to utilize the materials as he sees fit. This decision comes after Paxton's legal efforts to prevent the auctioning off of wall materials, which he claims undermined the will of the American people. The Texas AG emphasized the importance of holding the Biden administration accountable for its actions regarding border security.
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