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World News See other World News Articles Title: A group raised more than $20 million to ‘build the wall.Â’ Now, some supporters want answers. A group raised more than $20 million to build the wall. Now, some supporters want answers. Michael Brice-Saddler 3 hrs ago A December fundraising campaign brought in more than $20 million over the course of a few weeks, its thousands of donors united by a common goal: the construction of a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, oft-promised by President Trump. But four months later, a contingent of those supporters would like to see what their money has built. The now-famous border wall GoFundMe was conceived by Purple Heart recipient Brian Kolfage, who wrote at the time he was upset by too many illegals . . . taking advantage of the United States taxpayers, and the political games from both parties when it came to border security. Kolfage, a triple amputee, pressed onward despite falling short of his $1 billion goal launching a nonprofit to build portions of the wall on private land for a fraction of what it costs the government. While the majority of donors continue to believe in Kolfages efforts, the nonprofits clandestine operations and assurances of progress are insufficient for others. Some have taken to social media, seeking photos, videos anything for evidence they arent being misled. I am very disappointed in you Brian Kolfage, where are the progress photographs? one woman posted to the nonprofits Facebook page. Quit talking about it and do it, another commented. Ive been away for FIVE months, one person tweeted in April. Whens the groundbreaking? Reporting on the apparent lack of progress on the private wall, published first Friday by the Daily Beast, drew criticism from Kolfage. The veteran called out the storys author, Will Sommer, who indicated hes repeatedly asked Kolfage for proof they were close to a groundbreaking. Omg this is PERFECT timing by the liberal rag news site. They are about to look more stupid than @hillaryclinton on election night 2016! Kolfage wrote. I guaranteed we would build the wall . . . and Ill leave it at that!" Kolfage did not respond to an email and message from The Washington Post requesting comment Friday. While the nonprofit has floated various groundbreaking dates in the past, its not exactly clear when, or if, construction will begin. We should be turning dirt on this thing by May 1, June 1 at the latest, according to our experts, Kolfage told Politico in February. In a March 21 interview with American Family Radio, however, the veteran asserted they were going to start breaking ground in April. In the interview, Kolfage said his nonprofit had identified eight locations to build along the border, but failed to name them, stating that his efforts could be thwarted by liberal groups if they were revealed. I wish I could name where its at, but we cant name it because of the ACLU, these other liberal groups who want to sue us and impede our progress, he said. But its actually happening, the process is happening . . . the project is moving forward. He continued, But as soon as we start breaking ground, well be putting that information out there to show the American people what theyre doing. Kolfage has previously indicated that We Build The Wall Inc. seeks to develop segments of the wall on private property, which he told The Washington Post in January would cost $2 million to $3 million per mile. His GoFundMe says hes visited the border to scope out potential sites and negotiate with private land owners. Kolfage has also enlisted the help of several high-profile politicians, among them former White House chief strategist Stephen K. Bannon and Kris Kobach, the former Secretary of State for Kansas, who sit on the groups advisory board. Back in January, Kobach told the New York Times theyd hopefully be breaking ground within weeks. © Nick Tomecek/AP Retired Air Force Airman Brian Kolfage, right, with his then-1-year-old daughter Paris and wife, Ashley in 2015. (Nick Tomecek/Northwest Florida Daily News/AP Photo) Some critics noted Kolfage has been accused of shady behavior in the past, including allegations of misusing funds he raised. NBC and BuzzFeed investigations earlier this year alleged that Kolfage peddled false articles and conspiracy theories with the intent of harvesting reader email addresses. The alleged scheme would draw people back to his websites and Facebook pages, generating hundreds of thousands in advertising revenue, NBC reported. Facebook removed several of the pages he operated last year, according to NBC, in a purge of pages that were used to drive traffic to their websites. In response, Kolfage created a new campaign, Fight4FreeSpeech, which also accepts donations. BuzzFeed looked into Kolfages previous crowdfunding efforts, which included an initiative to mentor wounded veterans at military hospitals among them Walter Reed and Brooke Army Medical Center. He raised thousands for the project, according to BuzzFeed, but spokespersons for the medical facilities told the outlet they have no record of him working at the hospitals or donating money. Asked about the story in January, Kolfage told The Post that BuzzFeed 100 percent lied and had fabricated the investigation to slander him. He said the money was raised to cover his travel expenses, and that he only used them for that purpose. On Friday, many supporters of Kolfage called the Daily Beast story fake news to stop the donations. We Build The Wall occasionally replied in agreement, reassuring commenters that they needed to be patient. This is what we call FAKE NEWS, the group wrote. We didnt stop anything and we are full steam ahead. The wall is being built." One woman indicated shed heard enough. Saying it doesnt get it done, she replied late Friday. Do it. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 2.
#1. To: BTP Holdings (#0)
Brian needs to come clean on his fundraising: I pray he's not a scammer.
#3. To: ghostdogtxn (#2)
Good point.
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