Supreme Court allows Trump to use disputed military funds for border wall

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Supreme Court allows Trump to use disputed military funds for border wall
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The fight over border wall funding sparked the longest federal government shutdown in history.

President Donald Trump tours the area around the U.S.-Mexico border wall in Calexico, California, U.S., April 5, 2019.The Supreme Court on Friday allowed President Donald Trump to transfer billions of dollars of military funding in order to construct hundreds of miles of wall along the U.S.-Mexico border in Arizona, California and New Mexico.

Congress ultimately allocated about $1.4 billion in border wall funding to be deployed in Texas, far short of the $6 billion the administration sought.

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