Pence reacts to Biden's border wall reversal: 'What a difference a crisis makes'

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Jenny Goldsberry covers social media and trending news for the Washington Examiner. She’s a 2020 Brigham Young University graduate with a major in communications and minor in Japanese. She was born in Utah and has previous newsroom experience at the Salt Lake Tribune and Utah’s NPR station.

Former Vice President Mike Pence mocked President Joe Biden's decision to continue construction on the border wall, saying it's"too little too late."

Pence appeared on Sirius XM's The Megyn Kelly Show on Thursday to issue a critique of Biden's previous immigration policies in contrast to the announcement of 20 more miles of wall being erected on the Texas border.

During Biden's campaign, he promised that another foot would not be added to the border wall if he was elected president. On the first day of his presidency, $8.5 million had been put toward the wall, with another $2 million that former President Donald Trump had redirected from the Pentagon going unspent and ultimately being returned. Instead, the $5 million allotted by Congress toward its infrastructure is now going to fill the 129 gaps in the wall.

"I've been down there four times, which I think is four times more than the current vice president. And standing along the border seeing literally steel girders stacked, like a parked railroad car rusting in the sun, because Joe Biden refused to allow for the border wall, this decision today — it feels like too little too late, but for heaven's sakes," Pence said,"let's just get on with it.

Pence is facing off against former President Donald Trump, former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson, former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, former Texas Rep. Will Hurd, Sen. Tim Scott , Gov. Doug Burgum , Gov. Ron DeSantis , political commentator Larry Elder, businessman Perry Johnson, and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy in the race to win the GOP presidential nomination.

 

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