Fisher's company ultimately won a $400 million contract, though the contract is now being audited over concern it may not meet operational requirements. Fisher has said the government-funded border project would be the company’s second-biggest, after a $450 million bridge and highway project in Nevada. The company is involved in a legal dispute over a privately funded section of border wall it proposed building along the banks of the Rio Grande in Texas. The initial plan was to construct the entire 700 miles of border wall in California, Arizona and New Mexico with no exceptions for mountainous terrain, for nearly $11 billion. Of course, he’s a supporter of the President’s immigration policy,” said Cramer, who said he didn't know Fisher until Trump began pushing for a border wall.
Source: ABC News January 04, 2020 16:41 UTC