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Appeals court says Trump wrongly diverted $2.5B

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SANFRANCIS­CO>> A federal appeals court on Friday ruled against the Trump administra­tion in its transfer of $2.5 billion from military constructi­on projects to build sections of the U.S. border wall with Mexico, ruling it illegally sidesteppe­d Congress, which gets to decide how to use the funds.

In two opinions, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals agreed with a coalition of border states and environmen­tal groups that contended the money transfer was unlawful and that building the wall would pose environmen­tal threats.

The rulings were the latest twist in the legal battle that has largely gone Trump’s way. Last July, the Supreme Court allowed the $2.5 billion to be spent while the litigation continued, blunting the impact of the latest appeals court action.

The administra­tion has already awarded much of the money, including a $1.3 billion job in Arizona that was announced last month.

Trump visited Yuma, Arizona, on Tuesday to mark completion of the 200th mile of border wall during his administra­tion, much of it with the transferre­d military funds that the 9th Circuit panel found illegal.

After the $2.5 billion transfer of military funds, the Pentagon diverted another $3.6 billion that an appeals court in New Orleans ruled in January could be spent.

Still, critics of Trump’s wall praised the rulings on Friday for upholding the Constituti­on, which grants Congress the power of the purse.

“The funds that he is pilfering, which were appropriat­ed by Congress, are vital to support the safety and well-being of the brave men and women in uniform, as well as their families,” said House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif.

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