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Joe Biden is quietly selling off Trump’s border wall as unused parts are sold at auction for MILLIONS of dollars in profit

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The Biden administration is quietly selling off parts of Donald Trump’s border wall to try to thwart Republicans who want to force it to be extended.

A website called GovPlanet, which offers online auctions for military surplus, listed hundreds of unused parts of the southern barrier in recent months.

Since April 81 steel square structural tubes – which would have been used within the wall’s 30ft panels – have been sold for a profit of $2million.

On Tuesday officials sold over 700 28ft hollow beams in five separate lots for $212 each. Over a dozen are also up for grabs at auctions over the next two Tuesdays.

It comes despite the Democrat-led Senate voting through part of a Republican-sponsored bill that would bring about extending the wall.

Meanwhile most Americans support completing it, according to a DailyMail.com/TIPP poll that shows broad support for the Trump policy.

Adverts for the auctions were posted on the Gov Planet website over the past week showing the huge steel structures on the ground.

One listing had 162 nucor tubes on the market for $29,000, which the site later updated to having been sold.

The listings had a series of photographs showing the measurements of the items for sale and images of them scattered about near the southern border.

It comes as Biden is under fire from Republicans for avoiding the southern border while on official travel last week to border states Arizona and New Mexico.

The president’s stop in Arizona coincided with a border field hearing put on by House Oversight Committee Republicans in the same state – in Cochise County. 

The GOP lawmakers slammed their Democratic colleagues for refusing to participate and also criticized the administration’s inaction on the border crisis.

Months after Biden brought in new immigration policies they said would reduce the number of migrant crossings, last month the surge saw signs of returning.

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