众议院预算主席透露共和党将如何为伊朗行动筹集资金


特朗普政府已提出2000亿美元的伊朗行动资金请求,拟通过削减反欺诈支出抵消这一巨额开支

亚当·帕克(Adam Pack)报道
福克斯新闻

2026年3月25日 美国东部时间晚上8:20发布

众议院共和党人正推进第二项预算协调方案,结束了数月来关于该议院是否会在11月中期选举前通过第二项仅共和党人支持的巨型法案的猜测。

得克萨斯州共和党众议员、众议院预算委员会主席乔迪·阿伦廷(Jodey Arrington)周三表示,他希望该法案能为唐纳德·特朗普总统的伊朗行动提供资金,并制定反欺诈条款,以抵消预期的国防注入资金的巨额成本。

“这是一个解决两个问题、应对两个挑战并推进两项伟大事业的机会:资助军队、提供强有力的国防、赢得战争、实现目标,同时以一种不会让我们的孩子背负更多债务的方式来做到这一点,”阿伦廷告诉记者。

“我们几乎已经准备好审议预算决议,”阿伦廷继续说道,补充称他的小组仍在继续敲定该方案的细节。

(乔迪·阿伦廷众议员(中)在华盛顿特区美国国会大厦举行的众议院预算委员会会议上发言,2025年5月18日。图片来源:Alex Wroblewski/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

众议院保守派对参议院共和党人和白宫在《拯救美国法案》斗争中的妥协表示强烈不满

特朗普政府已提出2000亿美元的请求,以帮助支付伊朗战争费用,但尚未提交正式请求。鉴于民主党预计会反对国防补充拨款,一些众议院共和党人表示,第二项协调法案是通过国会推进该措施和其他特朗普优先事项的唯一可行途径。

“民主党人阻挠了所有事情,”得克萨斯州共和党众议员奥古斯特·普卢格(August Pfluger)告诉福克斯新闻数字版。“因此,不幸的是,我们认为协调法案是推进总统其余议程的唯一机制。”

数月来,共和党人一直将社会服务中的欺诈问题作为重点,并将与欺诈相关的支出削减视为抵消法案成本的一种方式。

预算协调程序允许共和党人绕过参议院的60票要求,仅以简单多数通过支出法案。

阿伦廷表示,他将与南卡罗来纳州共和党参议院预算委员会主席林赛·格雷厄姆(Lindsey Graham)密切合作,后者周三也宣布其小组将开始起草协调指令。这位南卡罗来纳州共和党人提出,增加军事和执法资金以及选民诚信措施可能会成为第二项协调法案中的内容。

“可以这样说:协调法案的列车即将离站,”格雷厄姆在周三与两位议员会面讨论第二项巨型法案后在X平台(原推特)上发帖称。

(南卡罗来纳州共和党参议员林赛·格雷厄姆在华盛顿特区迪尔森参议院办公楼举行的参议院外交关系委员会确认听证会上发言,2025年7月15日。图片来源:Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)

共和党人必须在中期选举前赶制新的“大而美法案”以削减成本,众议院共和党高层警告

尽管共和党人可能会广泛支持国防补充资金和欺诈预防措施,但第二项巨型法案仍可能面临重大障碍。

2025年6月,经过数月的党内分歧,共和党人勉强通过了特朗普的《大而美法案》。在众议院共和党人微弱多数的情况下,路易斯安那州共和党众议院议长迈克·约翰逊(Mike Johnson)在仅由共和党人投票的情况下,只能容忍一次党内叛逃。

然而,阿伦廷认为伊朗战争将成为推动法案通过的统一力量。

“我认为,在战争时期资助我们的军队,如果国会议员没有紧迫感和责任感来支持我们的总司令,我想不出有什么理由不这样做,”阿伦廷说。“我确实认为,最大的推动力将是支持我们的子女军人,确保他们拥有成功所需的一切。”

阿伦廷没有排除在仅共和党人支持的巨型法案中纳入《拯救美国法案》部分内容的可能性。然而,该法案要求联邦选举中提供公民身份证明和选民身份证的广泛条款,可能不符合协调法案严格的预算要求。

特朗普支持的选举法案因民主党广泛反对而在参议院陷入停滞,尽管上议院仍在继续讨论该法案。

(路易斯安那州共和党众议院议长迈克·约翰逊在国会大厦外记者会上发言,2025年10月28日。图片来源:J. Scott Applewhite/AP Photo)

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长期推动第二项预算法案的众议院议长约翰逊周三表示,他对格雷厄姆推进协调法案感到鼓舞。

“我很高兴知道参议院对协调法案2.0感兴趣,”议长表示。“我一直像个破唱片一样重复:我们需要这样做,这是一个重要的立法工具。”

House Budget chairman reveals how Republicans will pay for the Iran campaign

The Trump administration has floated a $200B request for the Iran campaign, with anti-fraud spending cuts eyed to offset the price tag

By Adam Pack
Fox News

Published March 25, 2026 8:20pm EDT

House Republicans are lurching forward with a second budget reconciliation package, ending months of speculation about whether the chamber would attempt to marshal a second GOP-only megabill through Congress before November’s midterm elections.

House Budget Committee Chairman Jodey Arrington, R-Texas, said Wednesday he wants the measure to pay for President Donald Trump’s Iran campaign and enact anti-fraud provisions that offset the cost of the anticipated defense infusion’s large price tag.

“It’s an opportunity to solve two problems and address two challenges and advance two great causes: fund the military, provide a strong defense, win the war, achieve the objectives and do it in a way that doesn’t put our kids further in the hole,” Arrington told reporters.

“We’re all but ready to mark up a budget resolution,” Arrington continued, adding his panel is still continuing to hash out the details of the package.

Representative Jodey Arrington, R-Texas and the chairman of the House Budget Committee, center, speaks during a House Budget Committee meeting at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., May 18, 2025.(Alex Wroblewski/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

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The Trump administration has floated a $200 billion request to help pay for the war in Iran but has yet to deliver a formal request. Given Democrats’ expected opposition to a defense supplemental, some House Republicans have said a second reconciliation package is the only viable vehicle to advance the measure and other Trump priorities through Congress.

“Democrats have obstructed everything,” Rep. August Pfluger, R-Texas, told Fox News Digital. “So, we believe, unfortunately, that reconciliation is the only mechanism to move the rest of the President’s agenda.”

Republicans have zeroed in on fraud in social services for months and view the enactment of fraud-related spending cuts as a way to offset the cost of the package.

The budget reconciliation process would allow Republicans to circumvent the Senate’s 60-vote requirement and pass a spending measure with a simple majority.

Arrington said he would be working closely with Senate Budget Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., who also announced Wednesday that his panel would begin drafting reconciliation instructions. The South Carolina Republican floated funding increases for the military and law enforcement in addition to voter integrity measures as possible items in a second reconciliation bill.

“Let’s put it this way: The reconciliation train is leaving the station,” Graham posted on X after the two lawmakers met to discuss a second megabill Wednesday.

Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., speaks during a confirmation hearing before the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations in the Dirksen Senate Office Building July 15, 2025, in Washington, D.C.(Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)

GOP MUST RACE FOR NEW ‘BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILL’ TO SLASH COSTS BEFORE MIDTERMS, TOP HOUSE REPUBLICANS WARN

Though Republicans are likely to broadly support defense supplemental funding and fraud-prevention measures, a second megabill could still face major hurdles.

Republicans narrowly passed Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act in June 2025 after months of intraparty disagreement. Under House Republicans’ razor-thin majority, House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., can afford to spare just one GOP defection in a party-line vote.

However, Arrington argued that the war in Iran would be a unifying force to get the bill done.

“I think funding our military in a time of war, if there’s no sense of urgency and accountability from members of Congress to support our commander in chief, I can’t think of one,” Arrington said. “I do think the big push is going to be supporting our sons and daughters in uniform and making sure they have what they need to be successful.”

Arrington did not shut the door on including parts of the SAVE America Act in a GOP-only megabill. However, its sweeping provisions, requiring proof of citizenship to vote in federal elections and voter ID requirements, could fail to meet reconciliation’s stringent budget requirements.

The Trump-backed election bill has stalled in the Senate due to widespread Democratic opposition, though the upper chamber is continuing to debate the measure.

Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, R-La., talks to reporters outside his office on the 28th day of the government shutdown at the Capitol in Washington Oct. 28, 2025.(J. Scott Applewhite/AP Photo)

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Johnson, who has long pushed for a second budget bill, said Wednesday he was encouraged by Graham moving forward with reconciliation.

“I’m glad to know the Senate is interested in reconciliation 2.0,” the speaker said. “I have been a broken record. We need to do that. It’s an important legislative tool.”

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