Trump files amicus brief to 'immediately' stop Biden sale of border wall, says conduct is 'possibly criminal' | 20 Dec 2024 | President-elect Trump filed an amicus brief late Thursday in support of a legal effort by Texas and Missouri to "immediately" stop the Biden regime's sale of border wall materials, saying the action is "possibly criminal." Texas and Missouri filed a motion earlier this week in a district court in the southern district of Texas to hold a status conference to determine if the government is in breach of the court’s permanent injunction from earlier this year. That injunction barred the Biden administration from using funds obligated for wall construction for anything other than that purpose. Trump's amicus brief states that if officials in the Biden regime are "deliberately selling off border-wall materials at a major financial loss to the Government to obstruct the pro-wall policy of Congress and President Trump, such conduct likely constitutes a criminal act, such as a conspiracy to defraud the United States."