President Trump said Wednesday that the newly proposed White House fence is estimated to cost $50 million — and he asked an Indiana business owner if he could build it cheaper.
Speaking to a crowd in Indianapolis, Mr. Trump said an unnamed government official told him, “Sir, the fence will cost approximately $50 million. I said ’What?”
“I assume it’s a strong fence,” Mr. Trump said to laughter.
Then he turned to the owner of a fence company in the audience and asked, “Do you think you can do it for slightly less than $50 million? It’s crazy.”
He was pointing to John Gannon, owner of a custom wood fencing and deck company in Indianapolis, saying he believes the tax cuts will allow his company to lower prices and be more competitive.
• S.A. Miller contributed to this story from Indianapolis.
• Dave Boyer can be reached at dboyer@washingtontimes.com.
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