周一,唐纳德·特朗普总统在孟菲斯的一次圆桌会议上呼吁共和党人不要同意一项国土安全部(DHS)的资助协议,除非该协议包含《SAVE美国法案》。
周一,唐纳德·特朗普总统表示,他希望将《SAVE美国法案》与国土安全部(DHS)的资金捆绑在一起,因为两党议员之间的僵局仍在持续。
特朗普在田纳西州孟菲斯市的一次圆桌会议上谈到了孟菲斯安全特别工作组(MSTF)——这是一项由联邦领导的多机构执法倡议,于2025年底启动,旨在打击该市的暴力犯罪。他谈到了由于国土安全部资金中断,全国各地机场正出现的混乱局面。
他还呼吁通过《SAVE美国法案》,该法案将要求投票时提供公民身份证明。
“我们希望将选民ID和公民身份证明作为资助的一部分,”他说,“我们希望将它们合并,这样我们就能让这个伟大、庞大、美丽的法案付诸实施。”
参议员肯尼迪称他愿意接受民主党人“开放一切”的提议,但不包括ICE
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唐纳德·特朗普总统于3月在田纳西州孟菲斯市的一个空军国民警卫队基地参加了一场关于公共安全的圆桌讨论。特朗普表示,《SAVE美国法案》应与国土安全部的资金捆绑在一起。(美联社照片/马克·谢菲尔宾)
“我强烈建议[共和党人],在推进《SAVE美国法案》时,你们必须将其与这个捆绑起来,因为选民ID是国土安全的一部分,”他补充道,“想想看。我们谈论的是两个独立的项目,但实际上它们是一回事。选民ID是国土安全和公民身份的一部分。公民身份证明也是国土安全的一部分。所以我认为应该将它们捆绑在一起。我认为应该放在一起。”
特朗普敦促共和党人向民主党施压,要求在重新启动国土安全部的立法中纳入选民ID要求。
“我强烈建议共和党,不要就任何事情达成协议,”他说,“我们能拥有的最重要的东西就是所谓的《SAVE美国法案》。除非你将选民ID包括在内,并且投票者必须是公民,否则不要就任何事情达成协议。”
共和党人引发参议院马拉松式斗争,揭露民主党反对特朗普支持的选民ID法案
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唐纳德·特朗普总统于周一抵达田纳西州孟菲斯市的一个空军国民警卫队基地参加关于公共安全的圆桌讨论,从左至右依次为田纳西州州长比尔·李(R)、国防部长皮特·赫格塞斯、特朗普、司法部长帕姆·邦迪和美国法警署主任加迪·塞拉塔。(美联社照片/马克·谢菲尔宾)
共和党人推动选民ID要求,以加强联邦选举系统。民主党人仍然反对,称这一要求会剥夺数百万选民的权利。
与此同时,由于国会未能就国土安全部资金达成协议,全国许多机场的安检队伍都变长了。
虽然大多数其他联邦机构都有全额资金并正常运作,但国土安全部已经一个多月没有预算了。美国运输安全管理局(TSA)工作人员未获得薪水,导致缺勤增加,安检队伍变长,在主要枢纽有时排队时间长达三小时。
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周一,美国移民和海关执法局(ICE)特工被部署到机场,协助TSA管理人群和其他任务。
“我们正试图释放TSA的资源,让他们进入他们真正擅长的岗位,”他在“福克斯新闻周日”节目中表示,“我们将减轻TSA的负担并增强TSA的力量……希望这能加快队伍的移动速度。”
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During a Memphis roundtable Monday, President Donald Trump called for Republicans not to agree to a Department of Homeland Security funding deal unless it includes the SAVE America Act.
President Donald Trump on Monday said he wants to tie the SAVE America Act to Department of Homeland Security (DHS) funding as the stalemate between lawmakers on both sides of the political aisle continues.
Speaking at a roundtable in Memphis, Tennessee, to tout the Memphis Safe Task Force (MSTF), a multi-agency, federal-led law enforcement initiative launched in late 2025 to combat violent crime in the city, Trump spoke of the chaos unfolding at airports across the country amid a lapse in DHS funding.
He also called for the passage of the SAVE America Act, which would require proof of citizenship to vote.
“We want voter ID, we want proof of citizenship as part of our funding,” he said. “We want to merge them so that we can get the great, big, beautiful bill in action.”
SEN KENNEDY SAYS HE WOULD ACCEPT DEMOCRATS’ OFFER TO ‘OPEN UP EVERYTHING’ BUT ICE
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President Donald Trump participates in a roundtable discussion on public safety at a Tennessee Air National Guard Base on , March in Memphis, Tenn. Trump said the SAVE America Act should be tied in with the funding for the Department of Homeland Security.(AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)
“I’m suggesting very strongly that [the Republicans], in going for the SAVE America Act, that you welded into exactly this because voter ID is part of Homeland Security,” he added. “Think of it. We’re talking about two separate items, but they’re really the same. Voter ID is part of Homeland Security and citizenship. Proof of citizenship is part of homeland security. So I think it should be welded in. I think it should be together.”
Trump urged Republicans to put the pressure on Democrats to include voter ID requirements with legislation to reopen the DHS.
“I’m suggesting strongly to the Republican Party, don’t make any deal on anything,” he said. “The most important thing we can have is what’s called the SAVE America Act. Don’t make any deal on anything unless you include voter ID, and you have to be a citizen to vote.”
GOP TRIGGERS MARATHON SENATE FIGHT TO EXPOSE DEMS’ OPPOSITION TO TRUMP-BACKED VOTER ID BILL
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President Donald Trump arrives to participate in a roundtable discussion on public safety at a Tennessee Air National Guard Base on Monday in Memphis, Tenn., with from left, Gov. Bill Lee, R-Tenn., Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Trump, Attorney General Pam Bondi and Gady Serralta, Director of the U.S. Marshals Service.(AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)
Republicans have pushed for voter ID in an effort to shore up the federal election system. Democrats remain opposed, saying the requirement would disenfranchise millions of voters.
Meanwhile, many airports across the country have seen long security lines after Congress failed to reach an agreement on DHS funding.
While most other federal agencies are fully funded and open, DHS has been operating without a budget for more than one month. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) workers have not been paid, leading to increased callouts and longer security lines, sometimes up to three hours in major hubs.
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On Monday, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents were deployed to airports to assist the TSA with managing crowds and other duties.
“We’re trying to release TSA resources to get into positions where they really have expertise,” he said on “Fox News Sunday.” “We’re going to relieve TSA and augment TSA… and hopefully it will move the lines quicker.”
Louis Casiano is a reporter for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to louis.casiano@fox.com.
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