Trump wants border tax to pay for wall

White House spokesman Sean Spicer says Donald Trump wants fuding for the Mexican border wall to be part of a tax reform package.

President Donald Trump

US President Donald Trump (AAP) Source: AP

US President Donald Trump wants a new 20 per cent tax on all imports from Mexico to pay for a wall on the southern US border.

No details were available on how the tax would work but White House spokesman Sean Spicer told reporters on Thursday that Trump wanted it to be part of a tax reform package that the US Congress is contemplating.

Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell says Congress is moving ahead with the wall that would cost $US12 billion to $US15 billion ($A16 billion to $A20 billion).

McConnell and House of Representatives Speaker Paul Ryan did not say how Congress would pay for the wall.

"We anticipate a supplemental (budget) coming from the administration," Ryan said at a news conference.

"The point is we're going to finance the Secure Fence Act."


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Published 27 January 2017 7:40am
Updated 27 January 2017 7:43am
Source: AAP


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