特朗普嘲讽“语无伦次”的舒默,此前民主党人险些在资助ICE问题上出错


舒默在参议院发言时意外呼吁资助移民和海关执法局(ICE),但迅速纠正自己,称“我们现在必须资助运输安全管理局(TSA)”

作者:埃里克·麦克
福克斯新闻

发布时间:2026年3月22日 美国东部时间下午1:46

美国联邦政府雇员协会(AFGE)秘书长兼财务主管、运输安全管理局(TSA)特工约翰尼·琼斯在《福克斯与朋友们周末版》节目中讨论了国土安全部(DHS)停摆带来的担忧、机场延误加剧以及移民和海关执法局(ICE)特工在安检点可能产生的影响。

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美国总统唐纳德·特朗普周六在参议院险些失态后,于周日上午在Truth Social平台上对参议院少数党领袖、纽约州民主党人查克·舒默进行了嘲讽。

“舒默昨天在参议院‘语无伦次’,说‘我们必须资助ICE’,随后才纠正了自己,”特朗普在周日上午的Truth Social上写道,“谢谢你,查克,我同意!”

舒默和参议院民主党人正在阻挠《拯救美国法案》(一项选举完整性法案),但这位少数党领袖却指责共和党人应对政府停摆负责,而这已导致美国航空公司乘客因全国机场运输安全管理局(TSA)安检等待时间过长而感到不满。

参议院多数党领袖警告称,随着伊朗威胁迫近,民主党人正将网络行动置于危险之中

唐纳德·特朗普总统周日嘲讽了参议院少数党领袖、纽约州民主党人查克·舒默,因其错误呼吁紧急资助移民和海关执法局(ICE)。(安娜·莫尼梅克/盖蒂图片社;凯文·迪茨/盖蒂图片社)

舒默确实迅速纠正了自己,称“我们现在必须资助TSA”,但这一讽刺并未逃过特朗普的注意。特朗普长期以来一直提醒美国人,国土安全部(DHS)资金停摆不会实时影响移民和海关执法局(ICE)的运作,因为ICE在去年夏天的《一揽子美好法案》中已获得全额资助。

舒默呼吁“现在资助TSA”与参议院民主党人试图单独提出仅用于TSA的资助方案但未成功有关,而共和党人对此予以阻挠,指出由于政府停摆而暂停的其他国土安全部资金在伊朗打击背景下对美国国家安全至关重要。

包括参议院拨款委员会主席苏珊·柯林斯(缅因州共和党人)和国土安全小组委员会主席凯蒂·布里特(阿拉巴马州共和党人)在内的共和党人正在就国土安全部资金进行谈判,并于周日举行会议。

“目前有很多想法在流传,其中一些你知道我的同事们正在讨论,但显然我的感觉至少是个好消息,就是人们意识到这必须得到解决,”参议院多数党领袖约翰·图恩(南达科他州共和党人)周日上午在离开参议院时告诉记者。

“必须解决这个问题,但再次强调,最好的解决办法是让民主党人支持资助整个国土安全部,而不是只选择其中某些方面,”他说,“所以我们将看看今天的讨论将走向何方。”

图恩揭示民主党人“害怕”重新开启国土安全部的原因

国会民主党人在2月份同意资助大部分政府,以换取扣留国土安全部的资金,此前明尼苏达州移民管理部门的两名反ICE抗议者被致命枪击。

3月初,参议院未能获得60票的绝对多数来推进共和党提出的全面资助国土安全部的提案,此前俄亥俄州参议员伯尼·莫雷诺反对民主党人此前提出的单独资助TSA的提案。

莫雷诺单独提出了一项为期两周的国土安全部资金延期方案,但遭到民主党人的阻挠。

在过去一周,运输安全管理局(TSA)机场人员的缺勤已经扰乱了一些主要机场的旅行,在繁忙的春假旅行季达到高峰之际,这引起了航空公司的警惕。国土安全部资金于2月13日到期。

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Trump mocks ‘discombobulated’ Schumer over Democrats’ near gaffe on funding ICE

Schumer accidentally called for ICE funding on the Senate floor, but quickly corrected himself, saying ‘We must fund TSA now’

By Eric Mack
Fox News

Published March 22, 2026 1:46pm EDT

AFGE Secretary-Treasurer and TSA agent Johnny Jones discusses concerns over the DHS shutdown, rising airport delays and the potential impact of ICE agents at security checkpoints on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend.’

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President Donald Trump mocked Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., for a near gaffe Saturday on the Senate floor.

“Schumer got ‘discombobulated’ in the Senate yesterday, and said, ‘WE MUST FUND ICE,’ prior to correcting himself,” Trump wrote Sunday morning on Truth Social. “Thank you Chuck, I agree!”

Schumer and Senate Democrats are filibustering the SAVE America Act — an election integrity bill — but the minority leader was arguing the Republicans are responsible for the government shutdown that has left American airline passengers frustrated with long TSA wait times at airports across the country.

SENATE MAJORITY LEADER WARNS DEMS ARE PUTTING CYBER OPERATIONS AT RISK AS IRAN THREAT LOOMS

President Donald Trump mocked Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., on Sunday for mistakenly calling for urgent funding of Immigration and Customs Enforcement.(Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images; Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

Schumer did quickly correct himself by saying, “We must fund TSA now,” but the irony was not lost on Trump, who has long reminded Americans that the government shutdown of Department of Homeland Security funding does not impact Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations in real time, because ICE was fully funded in last summer’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act.

Schumer’s call to “fund TSA now” was related to the Senate Democrats’ failed effort to isolate a funding package solely for TSA, but Republicans blocked that effort, noting the rest of DHS funding that is on hold due to the shutdown is vital to American national security amid strikes on Iran, too.

Republicans negotiating on DHS, including Senate Appropriations Chair Susan Collins, R-Maine, and Homeland Security Subcommittee Chair Katie Britt, R-Ala., are meeting Sunday.

“There are lots of ideas swirling right now, some of which you know my colleagues are talking about, but obviously what my sense is at least the good news, and all that is people realizing this has to get fixed,” Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., told reporters on his walk off the Senate floor Sunday morning.

“It has to get solved, but the best way again, to solve it is to get Democrats to support funding the entire Department of Homeland Security, you know, not picking and choosing certain aspects of it,” he said. “So we’ll see where the discussions go today.”

THUNE REVEALS REASON DEMOCRATS ARE ‘SCARED’ TO REOPEN DHS

Democrats in Congress in February agreed to fund most of the government in exchange for withholding funds from DHS following the fatal shootings of ​two anti-ICE agitators in Minnesota by immigration ​authorities.

The Senate failed to get the 60-vote supermajority needed to advance a Republican proposal to fund the entire DHS earlier in March, after Sen. Bernie Moreno, R-Ohio, objected to an earlier Democratic proposal to separately fund the TSA earlier.

Moreno separately proposed a two-week DHS funding extension, but Democrats blocked that.

Absences by TSA airport officers have already disrupted travel at some major airports over the last week, raising alarm among airlines as the busy spring break travel season peaks. DHS funding lapsed Feb. 13.

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Airlines are expecting a record-breaking spring travel period, with 171 million passengers expected ‌to ⁠fly, up 4% over the same two-month period last year.

Reuters contributed to this report.

Eric Mack is a writer for Fox News Digital covering breaking news.

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