Former Mexican President to President-elect Trump; “We’re still not paying for the fuc@# Wall” | @wazzuptonight
New York, NY – Former Mexican President and advocate for the rights of Mexican Citizens, Vicente Fox set the Political arena on fire with a series of tweets aimed at President-elect Donald Trump. In 144 characters, Mr. Fox made it clear that neither himself nor Mexico has any intentions of Paying for Trump’s proposed wall. The topic of the Mexican-American border wall was a decisive topic during the Presidential debates last year. Many Americans have high expectations of President-elect Donald Trump to hold up on the campaign promise of not only building the wall, but, to make Mexico pay for it. The Former President of Mexico has made his position on the matter clear by stating, “I’m not going to pay for that f—ing wall. U.S. Citizens will pay for it.”
The purpose of the wall is to block illegal Mexican immigrants from entering the United States. The wall is just one of many issues that drive a stake in the already fragile relations with the bordering Country. Just this week, two major U.S. manufacturers planning to move to Mexico decided to stay at home in part to promises of better economic survivability made by the President-elect
President-Elect Donald Trump had a full slate on Friday, with a major security briefing at Trump Towers, followed by the Deadly shooting in Florida. We can expect Trump to respond in depth to Former President Vicente Fox comments soon with a ploy of tweets.
TRUMP, when will you understand that I am not paying for that fucken wall. Be clear with US tax payers. They will pay for it.
— Vicente Fox Quesada (@VicenteFoxQue) January 6, 2017
Trump may ask whoever he wants, but still neither myself nor Mexico are going to pay for his racist monument.
Another promise he can’t keep.— Vicente Fox Quesada (@VicenteFoxQue) January 6, 2017
Sr Trump,the intelligence report is devastating.Losing election by more than 3M votes and in addition this.Are you a legitimate president?
— Vicente Fox Quesada (@VicenteFoxQue) January 6, 2017