White House scrambles for money to build the wall
The administration has been eyeing several pots of money — including disaster funds, counter-narcotic accounts and military construction dollars — to fund Trump's wall, according to congressional aides and
One possibility is shifting a portion of the
But
"We've been pretty clear we thought that would be a mistake," said Cornyn, who along with the state's governor and other lawmakers urged the
A more likely option is the military construction account that's used to upgrade bases and facilities.
Congressional aides said there is
But tapping the military construction money also may hit resistance. The money often goes for improvements to housing, roads, hospitals and other facilities, and can be used to eliminate mold or other hazardous problems at military installations in congressional districts across the nation and around the globe.
As an example, the aides said, there is funding for a medical facility at a
The president can decide to use military construction funds, but it will be up to the
While the president has the authority to take the funds, the aides said that according to the law the money must be used in support of
Potentially easier to tap is the military's counter-drug account, so-called Section 284 money, as suggested by Rep.
Using that money would not require declaration of a national emergency, but aides said it is less likely the president would dip into those funds.
"I've obviously suggested 284 for a long time," Meadows said recently. "There's not enough money there, but it's a good start."
The
Instead, this week lawmakers struck a bipartisan deal to provide nearly
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