Trump Loses Again in Efforts to Build His Precious Border Wall
Tally another loss for the great deal-maker-in-chief and his
obsessive need to build a “big, beautiful” border wall with taxpayer money that
hasn’t been approved by Congress.
A federal judge on Friday made permanent, and then expanded,
a previous
order to halt construction of parts of Donald Trump’s wall along the
southern U.S. border.
U.S. District Judge Haywood S. Gilliam Jr., of the Northern
District of California, prohibited the Trump administration from using
Defense Department funding to build the wall in areas of Arizona, New
Mexico, and Texas, Politico reported. The judge also added more sections to the
no-build zone, in Arizona and California.
In May, Gilliam had ruled in favor of a preliminary
injunction sought by several states, led by California, in one case, and by the
American Civil Liberties Union on behalf of the Sierra Club and the Southern
Border Communities Coalition in another. Gilliam’s rulings on Friday were in
favor of plaintiffs in both cases, handing Trump a double loss.