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Biden-Era Border Wall Materials May Return to Federal Control, Auctioneer Confirms

GovPlanet says agreement with Trump team could see millions in unused components transferred back to government custody

by The Daily Desk
August 11, 2025
in Border Security, Government and Politics, Immigration Policy and Enforcement
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GovPlanet Reaches Agreement to Transfer Biden-Era Auctioned Border Wall Materials Back to U.S. Control - Getty/FoxNews

Biden-Era Border Wall Materials Headed Back to Government in Trump Team, GovPlanet Agreement - Getty/FoxNews

Biden-Era Border Wall Materials May Return to Federal Control

Published Time: 08-10-2025, 14:30

The auction company responsible for selling unused U.S.-Mexico border wall components under the Biden administration says it has reached an agreement with former President Donald Trump’s team to return some of those materials to federal custody. The move could potentially save millions in taxpayer-funded resources initially set aside for border security.

According to GovPlanet, the global government-surplus auction house that listed the materials, arrangements are underway to transfer the components back for potential use in renewed construction efforts. The materials, originally valued at up to $350 million, were left unused after President Joe Biden halted border wall construction in 2021.

Biden’s Executive Order Halted Construction

In January 2021, shortly after taking office, President Biden signed an executive order stopping work on the border wall project initiated during Trump’s presidency.

“Like every nation, the United States has a right and a duty to secure its borders and protect its people against threats. But building a massive wall that spans the entire southern border is not a serious policy solution,” Biden stated at the time.

The decision left large quantities of materials — including steel panels, bollards, and structural tubing — stored at various sites in the Southwest. Estimates placed the total value of these unused materials between $260 million and $350 million.

From Storage to Auction Block

Following the halt, the Department of Defense incurred significant storage costs for the materials. A 2023 statement from Senator Deb Fischer (R-Neb.) reported that the Pentagon was spending approximately $130,000 per day to guard and store the components in New Mexico and Arizona.

The 2024 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) required the Pentagon to present a plan for either transferring or selling the surplus. As a result, GovPlanet — a subsidiary of Ritchie Brothers Auctioneers-RB Global — began listing the items for sale.

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By mid-2023, dozens of lots had been auctioned, including a sale of 729 hollow steel beams for $154,200 and 33-foot steel wall panels sold in sets of five for just $1 per panel, according to ABC-15 Phoenix. Critics, including Senator Joni Ernst (R-Iowa), argued that taxpayer-funded resources were being sold “for pennies on the dollar.”

Legal Challenges and Auction Freeze

The sales faced legal and political pushback. Texas officials, including Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick and Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham, challenged the auctions, claiming the Biden administration was disregarding prior court rulings that required funds be used for border wall construction.

In December 2023, U.S. District Judge Drew Tipton issued a 30-day order halting the sales while the Biden administration responded to questions about compliance with earlier rulings. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton claimed the materials being sold could have completed about half a mile of wall each day if construction had continued.

GovPlanet removed the listings during the legal dispute, and little progress was reported after the moratorium expired in early 2024.

Agreement to Return Materials

On Friday, GovPlanet confirmed to Fox News Digital that it has reached an agreement with the Trump administration’s Office of the Border Czar to transfer some of the surplus materials back to the federal government.

“GovPlanet has reached an agreement, working with the Office of the Border Czar, to return border wall materials that were previously deemed surplus and sourced by the federal government to GovPlanet via existing contracts,” the company said in a statement.

A third-party construction contractor is set to receive the materials within the next 90 days. GovPlanet emphasized that the transfer would be completed “at cost” to protect taxpayer investments and support renewed border protection plans.

Reactions from Officials and Border Advocates

A White House official from the Trump team expressed appreciation for the cooperation, stating they were “grateful for all third parties who are interested in helping keep America’s borders safe and secure.”

Border Patrol union official Art del Cueto told ABC-15 Phoenix that the stored materials are still viable for construction. “They could put down footing, pick it back up and use it,” he said, adding that starting from scratch would require additional taxpayer spending.

Critics of the original auctions argue that reclaiming the materials is a practical step to avoid further financial loss. Supporters of the Biden administration, however, maintain that large-scale border wall construction is not the most effective solution to national security challenges.

Next Steps and Broader Implications

The planned return of these components could have broader policy implications if construction efforts resume under the next administration. With some materials already transferred to states like Texas and California or to U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the federal government’s ability to reclaim and repurpose remaining resources could significantly impact future border projects.

As the process unfolds over the coming months, attention will likely turn to how the reclaimed components are deployed — and whether they will become central to renewed border wall construction or be redirected to alternative security measures.

Source: FOX News – Trump border wall materials sold by Biden may soon find their way back to the feds, auctioneer claims

The Daily Desk

The Daily Desk

J News is a freelance editor and contributor at The Daily Desk, focusing on politics, media, and the shifting dynamics of public discourse. With a decade of experience in digital journalism, Jordan brings clarity and precision to every story.

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