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Pentagon pulls funds for military schools, daycare to pay for Trump's border wall

Published 09/04/2019, 06:12 PM
Updated 09/04/2019, 06:12 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: New bollard-style U.S.-Mexico border fencing is seen in Santa Teresa

By Bryan Pietsch

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Pentagon said on Wednesday it would pull funding from 127 Defense Department projects, including schools and daycare centers for military families, as it diverts $3.6 billion to fund President Donald Trump's wall along the U.S. border with Mexico.

Schools for the children of U.S. military members from Kentucky to Germany to Japan will be affected. A daycare center at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland - the home of Air Force One - will also have its funds diverted, the Pentagon said.

Trump declared a national emergency earlier this year to access the funds from the military construction budget. In March, the Pentagon sent to Congress a broad list of projects that could be affected.

A Pentagon official said in a briefing that the department was given a "lawful order" by Trump to divert the funds. She said the Pentagon is working closely with Congress and its allies abroad to find funding to replace money diverted for the wall, but that there are not any guarantees that those funds will come.

On Tuesday, the Pentagon said the first $1.8 billion would come from projects outside the United States, followed by projects inside the country.

Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer said the Trump administration's reallocation of funds was a "slap in the face" to members of the U.S. military. The U.S. Military Academy at West Point in Schumer's state is the most expensive project impacted in the United States with $95 million pulled from construction on its engineering center.

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The list of affected projects also includes roads, maintenance shops, equipment storage buildings and hazardous material warehouses.

The wall was a central promise of Trump's 2016 campaign and remains central to his immigration policies as he aims for re-election in 2020.

Some $30 million in funds for an equipment building at Fort Huachuca in southern Arizona will be diverted to pay for the wall.

Republican U.S. Senator Martha McSally of Arizona said she fought to ensure no projects in her state would be affected and was guaranteed of that by former acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan. She said in a statement the Fort Huachuca project was already delayed.

House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi said in a call with fellow Democrats on Tuesday that the diversion of military funds "will undermine our national security, quality of life and morale of our troops, and that indeed makes America less safe," according to an aide.

Latest comments

$3.6bb to fund a portion of border wall that can be infultrated by a $25 rope ladder from Ace Hardware. Good thing his base will believe anything he says.
Wouldnt it be cheaper to build a moat and fill it with sharks with lazers om their heads?
Hate this but Dems left him no choice. 65 million of us would like the border protected and illegal immigration stopped. The argument for anything other than protecting our sovereign nation is absurd.
Agreed. Problem is a wall wont work. Assuming not wanting a ridiculous (and expensive) form of protection means you are for illegal immigration is naive.
Walls, fences and barriers don't work? Are you sure about that? Why has ever civilization since the beginning of mankind built them?
Republicans are bought just like any other commodity.
That makes no sense. Bought how? What does the even mean?
OMG, your just figuring out Dictator Donald doesn't care about your little problems and one of the little Goons of Putin was given false information about her state - lmao he's lying about everything, you thought you'd be special - you get what you deserve!!! Moscow Mitch live at 5 on Tas with the updates!!!
Lay off the wacky tobacky.
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