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Bill Introduced To Use $18 Million From GoFundMe Fund Raiser For The Wall

Congressman Warren Davidson introduced has Bill HR 32, “Buy a Brick, Build the Wall Act,” to authorize the use of the $18 million from the GoFundMe account.

There is no question that the election of President Trump had a lot to do with his number one campaign promise. Brian Kolfage who is the organizer for the fund raiser wrote, “Like a majority of those American citizens who voted to elect President Donald J Trump, we voted for him to Make America Great Again. President Trump’s main campaign promise was to BUILD THE WALL. And as he’s followed through on just about every promise so far, this wall project needs to be completed still.

As a veteran who has given so much, 3 limbs, I feel deeply invested to this nation to ensure future generations have everything we have today. Too many Americans have been murdered by illegal aliens and too many illegals are taking advantage of the United States taxpayers with no means of ever contributing to our society.

I have grandparents who immigrated to America legally, they did it the correct way and it’s time we uphold our laws, and get this wall BUILT!It’s up to Americans to help out and pitch in to get this project rolling.

“If the 63 million people who voted for Trump each pledge $80, we can build the wall.” That equates to roughly 5Billion Dollars, even if we get half, that’s half the wall. We can do this.”

Townhall reported: Remember Brian Kolfage, the Florida Air Force veteran who took border security into his own hands and started a GoFundMe page asking for donations to build a wall on the southern border? His campaign hit a nerve and took off, raising almost $19 million in a couple weeks, making it the second largest campaign of the year.

Members of Congress took note and are taking advantage of the successful campaign. On Thursday, the first day of the 116th Congress, Rep. Warren Davidson (R-OH) reintroduced his “Buy a Brick, Build the Wall Act.” The bill would direct the Treasury Department to set up a fund allowing private citizens to make contributions to fund and maintain border walls. (source)

Some of his conservative colleagues are all for it.

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