Didn't Bannon get some sections of the wall done?
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New Engineering Report Finds Privately Built Border Wall Will Fail
The report, set to be filed in federal court this week, confirms reporting from ProPublica and The Texas Tribune that found portions of the wall were in danger of overturning if not fixed due to extensive erosion just months after it was built.
by
Jeremy Schwartz and
Perla Trevizo
Sept. 2, 2020, 5 a.m. CDT
Donations that paid for part of the border fence are at the heart of
an indictment against members of the We Build the Wall nonprofit, which raised more than $25 million to help President Donald Trump build a border wall.
Former Trump chief strategist Steve Bannon, We Build the Wall founder Brian Kolfage and two others connected to the organization are accused of siphoning donor money to pay off personal debt and fund lavish lifestyles. All four, who face up to 20 years in prison on each of the two counts they face, have pleaded not guilty, and Bannon has
called the charges a plot to stop border wall construction.
New Engineering Report Finds Privately Built Border Wall Will Fail
one is not obligated to accept a pardon, but if one does - one is admitting guilt - per a 1915 supreme court decision.
btw, ol' steve-o still has his trial for that there very same scam charges in NYS - which cannot be pardoned no matter who is prez. that trial is delayed until sept 'cause the judge picked for that case is otherwise occupied.
Steve Bannon's Trial Postponed
Published May 01, 2024 at 11:23 AM EDT
Updated May 02, 2024 at 3:38 AM EDT
The trial for
Donald Trump ally Steve Bannon over allegations he defrauded people who donated to a campaign to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border has been postponed by several months.
Bannon, a former White House senior adviser, has pleaded not guilty to several charges of money laundering, conspiracy and scheming to defraud in connection with $15 million in donations a
"We Build the Wall" fundraising campaign received.
The trial at the New York Supreme Criminal Court was originally set to begin on May 27 by Judge Juan Merchan. However, the judge, who is also presiding over Trump's
hush-money trial, which is expected to last several more weeks, has delayed the start of Bannon's proceedings until September, senior Courthouse News reporter Josh Russell first reported.
Steve Bannon's trial postponed
yer welcome for the facts.