Read the first sentence then scrolled past. He's a hack.
It's a true statement, come at me bro...
"White House chief of staff John Kelly, who is set to leave the Trump administration within days, flatly asserted in remarks published Sunday that the president's proposed border project "
is not a wall" and that all plans for a concrete wall were abandoned long ago -- directly contradicting the White House's repeated claims.
"
To be honest, it’s not a wall,” Kelly said in
an interview with The Los Angeles Times. “The president still says ‘wall’ — oftentimes frankly he’ll say ‘barrier’ or ‘fencing,’ now he’s tended toward steel slats.
But we left a solid concrete wall early on in the administration, when we asked people what they needed and where they needed it."
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/outgoing-chief-of-staff-john-kelly-to-be-honest-its-not-a-wall
Let's start here: can you define what
"the wall" is?
Dec. 2, 2015: At a rally in Virginia, a young boy asked him, "What are the walls going to be made out of?" Trump replied, "I'll tell you what it's going to be made of. It's going to be made of hardened concrete, and it's going to be made out of rebar and steel. And — you know, it's so easy, that's what I do."
Jan. 18, 2016: "They have no idea how to do it. Whereas with me it's easy — that's like easy. When you build buildings like I build buildings, believe me, walls are easy. No windows, no nothing — precast concrete going very high."
Aug. 11, 2016: "The politicians would come up to me, and they'd say, 'You know, Donald, you can't build the wall.' I said, 'You have to be kidding. You have to be kidding. Concrete plank, you have to be kidding. Precast, precast, right? Boom. Bing. Done. Keep going.' "
Nov. 2, 2017. "You know, you think we're going to build a nice, simple concrete wall, but it's not that simple."
Dec. 28, 2018. "We are not building a Concrete Wall, we are building artistically designed steel slats."