众议院保守派警告:特朗普与舒默的协议削弱了共和党在国土安全部资金问题上的影响力


一名众议院共和党人告诉福克斯新闻数字版记者,”我们刚把自己的脚给射穿了”

作者:伊丽莎白·埃尔金德
福克斯新闻

发布时间:2026年2月4日 美国东部时间下午12:39

众议院保守派正悄然抱怨唐纳德·特朗普总统与参议院民主党人达成的维持政府运转的协议——特别是在国土安全部(DHS)资金问题上。

一些共和党议员担心,这项计划将迫使他们在移民执法政策上做出让步,而在共和党虽然以微弱多数掌控华盛顿所有权力杠杆的情况下,他们通常不会接受这些让步。

“我认为我们已经没有任何谈判筹码了,”一位要求匿名以坦诚发言的众议院共和党人告诉福克斯新闻数字版记者。”我们刚把自己的脚给射穿了,九天后我们还会这么做。”

两党之间的折中方案为联邦政府提供了截至9月30日的97%资金,但仅维持国土安全部运转至2月13日。

计划在特朗普平息共和党叛乱威胁后,通过众议院关键障碍以结束政府停摆

白宫和参议院少数党领袖查克·舒默达成了一项为政府提供资金的协议,在此过程中搁置了争议性的国土安全部资金法案。(安娜·莫尼梅克/盖蒂图片社;伊丽莎白·弗兰茨/路透社)

这是因为众议院和参议院民主党人拒绝了一项最初的折中方案,该方案原本也会为国土安全部提供至2026财年末的资金,但作为交换,会对移民和海关执法局(ICE)增加监管措施,例如新的随身摄像头强制规定以及去激化和公众互动培训要求。

该早期计划主要依靠共和党支持在众议院通过,但在明尼阿波利斯因特朗普的移民镇压措施引发的动荡后,被参议院民主党人否决。联邦探员在反ICE示威中开枪打死了两名美国公民,这些致命冲突以及进步派地方官员的愤怒言论进一步升级了紧张局势。

特朗普与纽约州民主党参议院少数党领袖查克·舒默就国土安全部达成的新协议,旨在为更长期的资金计划争取更多两党谈判时间。

民主党因国土安全部资金问题反抗,政府再次停摆

但这一举措让包括议长迈克·约翰逊(R-路易斯安那州)在内的一些众议院共和党人感到沮丧。约翰逊在周五仅议员参加的会议上告诉其议员团队,他对这一折中方案”感到沮丧”,但国会共和党人需要支持特朗普作为党内领袖的决定。

“这不是我偏好的路径。我希望将所有六项法案整合在一起。”约翰逊在周二上午的新闻发布会上继续说道,”但听着,总统同意舒默的观点,即他们将把国土安全部资金分开处理,我们会这么做,也会处理好。共和党人会做负责任的事。”

众议院议长迈克·约翰逊于2026年1月13日在华盛顿与最高法院外聚集的抗议者交谈。(何塞·路易斯·马加尼亚/美联社)

两名消息人士告诉福克斯新闻数字版记者,在周二上午仅共和党议员参加的会议上,众议院保守派对特朗普放弃谈判筹码的不满再次被提出。

众议院保守派对参议院达成的牺牲国土安全部支出的协议持怀疑态度:”不可行”

一位资深众议院共和党人表示,他们听到了此类抱怨,但称赞特朗普在困难局势下采取了负责任的行动。

“我认为没有什么好选择。我们显然不想发生停摆,民主党人非常有能力制造停摆,他们已经表明愿意这么做。”这位资深众议院共和党人表示,”他们在自己的协议中退缩了,从政治角度讲,他们做了权衡,所以总统必须表现得更有大局观。是的,当然有一些筹码被放弃了,但领导人能够缓和局势。他似乎正在缓和局势。”

其他公开表态的议员表示,他们信任特朗普,但对能否在2月13日前拿出共和党人都能支持的方案感到悲观。

“国土安全部正在出色地工作。不幸的是,有两个人被枪杀了,但同样不幸的是,有2000万非法移民进入了美国。”南卡罗来纳州共和党众议员拉尔夫·诺曼周一表示。

“特朗普,我信任他的判断力。我只是说我的直觉是……他们会利用这两周的时间煽动对国土安全部部长克里斯蒂·诺姆的反对,利用这两周的时间来贬低ICE的一切。我认为他们会利用这两周时间提出不合理的要求,要求解散ICE。这不会发生。”

众议院在21名民主党人脱离杰弗里斯后,将结束政府停摆的法案送往特朗普办公桌

移民和海关执法局(ICE)探员于2026年1月28日在明尼阿波利斯开展执法行动。(麦迪逊·索恩/阿纳多卢通讯社/盖蒂图片社)

北卡罗来纳州共和党众议员马克·哈里斯告诉福克斯新闻数字版记者:”我很担忧,但我希望总统在谈判中能坚定立场,保持强硬。”

但另外两名私下与福克斯新闻数字版记者交谈的众议院共和党人表示,在特朗普与参议院民主党人谈判后,他们看不到共和党在国土安全部问题上取得成功的途径。

“无论最终结果如何,我可能都无法支持。”其中一人表示。

“两周后我们怎么会处于更好的谈判位置?唯一的区别将是时间。”第二名共和党议员表示,”归根结底,我担心我们会做出很多平时不会做的让步。”

白宫女发言人阿比盖尔·杰克逊告诉福克斯新闻数字版记者,特朗普将坚定执行其移民法。

“特朗普总统及其整个政府都明确表示:我们在执行总统选举 mandate(注:此处应为“mandate”,原文拼写有误?此处指“执行总统的选举授权”)以实施联邦移民法时不会动摇。民主党人不应将救灾资金作为人质,因为许多美国人仍在从冬季风暴中恢复。”杰克逊说。

伊丽莎白·埃尔金德是福克斯新闻数字版的政治记者,主要报道众议院动态。此前曾在《每日邮报》和哥伦比亚广播公司新闻网发表过数字署名文章。

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House conservatives warn Trump-Schumer deal undercuts GOP leverage on DHS funding

One House Republican tells Fox News Digital, ‘We just shot ourselves in the foot’

By Elizabeth Elkind
Fox News

Published February 4, 2026 12:39pm EST

House conservatives are quietly grumbling about the deal President Donald Trump entered into with Senate Democrats to keep the government open — particularly regarding the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

Some Republican lawmakers are concerned that the plan will force them to swallow concessions on immigration enforcement policies that they would not normally entertain while the GOP holds all the levers of power in Washington, albeit with slim majorities.

“I don’t think we have any more leverage,” one House Republican granted anonymity to speak candidly told Fox News Digital. “We just shot ourselves in the foot, and nine days later we’ll do it again.”

The compromise between Democrats and the White House funds 97% of the federal government through Sept. 30, but only keeps DHS running until Feb. 13.

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The White House and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer reached an agreement to fund the government, sidelining the controversial DHS funding bill in the process.(Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images; Elizabeth Frantz/Reuters)

That’s because House and Senate Democrats walked away from an initial compromise that would similarly fund DHS through the end of fiscal year (FY) 2026, in exchange for added guardrails on Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) like a new body-worn camera mandate and required training on de-escalation and public engagement.

The earlier plan passed the House, mostly with only GOP support, but was rejected by Senate Democrats in the wake of unrest in Minneapolis over Trump’s immigration crackdown. Federal agents shot and killed two U.S. citizens there during anti-ICE demonstrations, with tensions escalating thanks to those fatal encounters and angry rhetoric by progressive local officials.

Trump’s new deal for DHS with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., is aimed at giving time for more bipartisan negotiations on a longer-term funding plan.

GOVERNMENT SHUTS DOWN AGAIN AFTER DEMOCRATS REVOLT OVER DHS FUNDING

But the move frustrated some House Republicans all the way up to Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., who told his conference on a lawmaker-only call Friday that he was “frustrated” by the compromise but that congressional Republicans needed to stick by Trump’s decisions as the leader of their party.

He also told reporters during a Tuesday morning press conference, “This is not my preferred route. I wanted to keep all six bills together.”

“But listen, the president agreed with Schumer that they would separate Homeland, and we’ll do that, and we’ll handle it,” Johnson continued. “The Republicans are going to do the responsible thing.”

House Speaker Mike Johnson talks to protesters gathered outside the Supreme Court, Jan. 13, 2026, in Washington.(Jose Luis Magana/AP)

Frustrations about Trump negotiating away their leverage were brought up again by House conservatives during a GOP lawmaker-only meeting on Tuesday morning, two sources told Fox News Digital.

HOUSE CONSERVATIVES SKEPTICAL AS SENATE DEAL SACRIFICING DHS SPENDING REACHED: ‘NON-STARTER’

One senior House Republican said they’d heard such complaints but commended Trump for acting responsibly in a difficult situation.

“I think there were no good options. We obviously don’t want a shutdown, Democrats are very capable of that, they’ve demonstrated they’re willing to do that,” the senior House Republican said.

“They backed out on their end of the deal, and politically, they made a calculus, so the president had to be the bigger person. So, yeah, of course there was leverage that was given away. But leaders are the ones who can de-escalate. He seems to be de-escalating.”

Others who spoke on the record said they trusted Trump but were pessimistic about getting to Feb. 13 with a plan that Republicans could all support.

“Homeland Security is doing a tremendous job. It’s unfortunate that two people got shot, but it’s unfortunate that 20 million illegals came to America, too,” Rep. Ralph Norman, R-S.C., said Monday.

“Trump, I trust his judgment. I’m just saying my gut instinct is… they’ll use the two weeks to demagogue DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, they’ll use the two weeks to say how bad everything is with ICE. I think they’ll take the two weeks to make unreasonable demands on dismantling ICE. That’s not going to happen.”

HOUSE SENDS BILL ENDING GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN TO TRUMP’S DESK AFTER 21 DEMS BREAK WITH JEFFRIES

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents conduct enforcement operations in Minneapolis, Jan. 28, 2026.(Madison Thorn/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Rep. Mark Harris, R-N.C., told Fox News Digital, “I am concerned, but I’m hopeful that the president in the negotiations will hold firm, and hold strong.”

But two more House Republicans who spoke with Fox News Digital privately signaled they did not see a path to GOP success on DHS after Trump’s talks with Senate Democrats.

“Whatever will come of that will be something that I probably won’t be able to support,” one of them said.

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“How are we in a better negotiating position in two weeks? The only difference will be time,” the second GOP lawmaker said. “At the end of the day, I’m worried that we’re going to make a lot of concessions that we wouldn’t normally make.”

White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson told Fox News Digital that Trump would hold firm on implementing his immigration law.

“President Trump and his entire administration have been clear: we will not waver when implementing the president’s electoral mandate to enforce federal immigration law. Democrats should not hold funding hostage for disaster relief as many Americans continue to recover from winter storms,” Jackson said.

Elizabeth Elkind is a politics reporter for Fox News Digital leading coverage of the House of Representatives. Previous digital bylines seen at Daily Mail and CBS News.

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