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The ongoing debate around President Donald Trump's long-promised border wall took an unusual turn in January 2019, when a viral social media message asserted that the president was running a television commercial encouraging members of the public to call an 800 number and Press 1 to express their support for the wall. According to the message, the commercial invited viewers to demand that Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer abandon their opposition to the $5 billion in border-wall funding requested by President Trump for the 2019 federal budget -- a standoff that led to the government shutdown of 2018-19. The original tweet, posted by the anti-Trump @BlueGhost40_ Twitter account on 16 January, encouraged opponents of President Trump's border wall to call the 800 number but instead press 2 to express their opposition to Trump's plans. The message was widely re-posted to Facebook and Twitter in the days that followed. The television commercial in question was real, and the phone number appears to have been functional and authentic. However, the commercial was paid for by a political action committee linked to a conservative Republican congressional caucus, not President Trump. The January 2019 TV commercial was part of a campaign run by the House Freedom Fund, a political action committee closely linked to the Freedom Caucus, a group of particularly conservative Republican members of the U.S. House of Representatives. The full 60-second ad can be watched here. The following is a transcript of the voiceover narration: Along with the commercial, the House Freedom Fund hosted an online petition at BorderWallNow.com, which purported to have garnered 495,000 signatures in support of telling Congress to fund the border security wall, as of 18 January. The 800 phone number listed in the TV commercial did not work when we tried it on 18 January, but other social media users reported having successfully reached an automated voice message. This video, posted to YouTube on 17 January, appears to contain an audio recording of that voice message:
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