Schumer Tells Trump to Spend Border Wall Funds Fighting Domestic Terrorism

by Matt M. Miller

 

Senator Minority Leader Chuck Schumer told President Donald Trump in a written letter Wednesday to spend his requested $5 billion for a border wall on efforts to combat domestic terrorism.

The New York Democrat, alongside Vermont Democratic Sen. Patrick Leahy, argued in the latter that programs with more direct links to public safety should be prioritized when allocating federal funds, and that a border wall was uncertain to diminish the crisis at the border, the Washington Times reports.

“Specifically, we ask you to consider supporting counter-violent extremism programs, domestic terrorism investigations at the FBI, gun violence research at the Centers for Disease Control and support services in schools and communities, such as school counselors,” the letter reads.

Trump has requested $5 billion for border wall construction next year in addition to $8 billion for starting construction this year, according to the Washington Times.

Of the $8 billion requested for this year, only $1.375 billion was approved by Congress. The rest will reportedly come from Pentagon and Treasury Department funds, according to the Washington Times.

Schumer pointed out the fact that Trump only successfully secured $1.375 billion from Congress and that he lacked the needed support for his project.

“You did not have the support in Congress for an expensive and ineffective border wall then and you do not have it now,” Schumer wrote.

While Trump has shown some interest in further regulating firearms, including red-flag laws, expanding background checks, and banning bump stocks, it isn’t likely that he would sacrifice progress on constructing a border wall, the Washington Times says.

Before writing the letter, Schumer condemned Republican actions regarding white supremacist violence in a statement to the Hill.

“The dual scourges of gun violence and violent white supremacist extremism in this country are a national security threat plain and simple, and it’s time the Trump administration and Republicans in Congress start treating them as such,” he said.

“Now Republicans and this administration need to put their money where their mouth is when it comes to addressing gun violence and stopping the rise of domestic terrorism, especially stemming from white supremacy,” he continued.

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Matt M. Miller is a reporter for the Daily Caller News Foundation.
Photo “Donald Trump” by Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. CC BY 2.0. Photo “Chuck Schumer” by Chuck Schumer

 

 

 

 


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