The eight prototypes of Donald Trump’s U.S.–Mexico border wall being built near San Diego. Photo: GUILLERMO ARIAS/AFP/Getty Images A massive online campaign that raised over $20 million in a matter of weeks in the hopes of providing Congress with the money to build a border wall is abruptly ending that effort, Intelligencer has learned. Instead, with Democrats in control of Congress and unlikely to appropriate even gifted money toward a border wall, the organizers behind We the People Will Fund the Wall are preparing to embark on a new effort to raise even more funds to buy land on the southern border and construct the border barrier without help from the government. “As we have progressed further into this and seeing politicians like Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer say they were not going to give a dime for border security, we came to the conclusion that we could do a better job of building the wall ourselves,” said Brian Kolfage, a triple-amputee Iraq War veteran who began the GoFundMe account that became viral sensation over the course of the last several weeks. “We are better-equipped, and we can build walls faster, sooner, and better than the government.” According to Kolfage,…