2026年4月7日 美国东部时间下午3:03 / 福克斯新闻
众议员伊尔汗·奥马尔、德利娅·拉米雷斯和拉希达·特莱布呼吁弹劾或启动第25修正案
作者:亚历克斯·米勒、亚当·帕克 福克斯新闻
前副国家安全顾问KT·麦克法兰就特朗普总统近期在“真实社交”平台发布的帖文,针对其向伊朗发出的最后通牒提供了专家分析。她强调了近期对哈尔克岛打击行动的战略重要性,该岛拥有关键石油出口设施和军事基地,并断言这些行动旨在在12小时的最后期限内迫使伊朗政权更迭或达成新的外交协议。
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唐纳德·特朗普总统针对伊朗的升级威胁引发了国会山两党激烈反弹,部分议员呼吁将他免职。
特朗普周二警告称,除非伊朗重新开放霍尔木兹海峡——这条承担全球五分之一石油运输量的关键航道,否则“整个文明今晚都将覆灭”。
“我不希望此事发生,但这很可能会成真,”特朗普在Truth Social的帖文中写道。“不过,既然我们已经实现了彻底且全面的政权更迭,由不同的、更明智且不那么极端的人士掌权,或许会发生革命性的美妙变化,谁知道呢?”
两党两院的一些民主党议员随即呼吁弹劾总统,尽管在共和党控制的众议院中,这一努力很可能徒劳无功。
为何特朗普的战争言论失灵:宣告胜利却仍将伊朗炸回“石器时代”
密歇根州民主党众议员拉希达·特莱布和明尼苏达州民主党众议员伊尔汗·奥马尔呼吁唐纳德·特朗普总统在周二向伊朗发出严厉警告后遭到弹劾并免职。(贾斯汀·沙利文/盖蒂图片社;亚历克斯·布兰登-普尔/盖蒂图片社)
“特朗普疯狂的暴力和种族灭绝威胁不可原谅,”伊利诺伊州民主党众议员德利娅·拉米雷斯在社交媒体上写道。“我的共和党同僚不能再视而不见了。必须阻止他,弹劾他。”
“令人作呕的邪恶。唐纳德·特朗普必须被弹劾,”明尼苏达州民主党众议员伊尔汗·奥马尔在回应特朗普的言论时说道。
密歇根州民主党众议员拉希达·特莱布还呼吁内阁启动第25修正案,将特朗普描述为一个“疯子”,必须将其免职。
根据美国宪法,副总统和多数内阁成员可以启动该机制罢免总统,但该团体必须向国会提交书面信函说明理由。随后两院议员需以三分之二多数票批准罢免总统——这比弹劾和定罪的门槛高得多。
共和党人也曾在拜登前政府末期呼吁罢免他。
白宫在给福克斯新闻数字频道的一份声明中抨击了民主党人再次推动弹劾的举动。
“这太可悲了。民主党人早在特朗普就职前就一直在谈论弹劾他,”白宫发言人戴维斯·英格尔说道。“国会中的民主党人精神错乱、软弱无能,这就是他们的支持率处于历史低位的原因。”
其他民主党议员没有直接呼吁罢免特朗普,但主张立即结束战争,取消休会,就制约特朗普对伊朗的战争权力举行投票。
唐纳德·特朗普总统和参议院少数党领袖、纽约州民主党众议员查克·舒默几乎在任何问题上都意见不合。但特朗普公布UFO政府文件的决定,是舒默多年来一直热衷的项目。(安娜·莫尼梅克/盖蒂图片社;凯文·迪奇/盖蒂图片社)
特朗普在国内外激战:为何他轻易无视后果
“每一位拒绝与我们一起投票反对这场肆意发动的选择型战争的共和党人,都要为这场狗屁战争的一切后果负责,”参议院少数党领袖、纽约州民主党众议员查克·舒默周二说道。
预计两党两院的民主党人将在未来几周内推动投票,要求特朗普在对伊朗发动军事行动前寻求国会授权。不过,参众两院预计要到4月13日当周才会恢复议事。
特朗普最新的激烈言论是在他的复活节政令之后发表的,总统在一条充满脏话的帖文中重申了周二的最后期限,并威胁伊朗将“生活在地狱里”。
特朗普在参议院的亲密盟友、威斯康星州共和党参议员罗恩·约翰逊表示,他希望总统是在虚张声势。
“我一直希望并祈祷特朗普总统是——这真的只是虚张声势,”约翰逊在接受《约翰·所罗门报道》采访时说道。“我不想看到我们开始炸毁民用基础设施。我不想看到我们与伊朗人民为敌。我们是试图解放他们。”
到目前为止,共和党人几乎没有对特朗普的伊朗战争提出反对,许多人拒绝使用“战争”一词。在参议院,共和党人还阻挠了民主党人多项试图限制特朗普在该地区战争权力、召回美军参与冲突的尝试。
包括犹他州共和党参议员约翰·柯蒂斯在内的一些共和党人并不完全同意为冲突提供更多资金,除非国会正式批准宣战。
不过,这一时刻尚未到来,但可能很快就会到来,因为这场冲突已经持续了39天。到60天时,国会将能够介入此事。
美国当选参议员约翰·柯蒂斯(R-UT)于2024年11月13日抵达华盛顿特区国会山参加参议院共和党领导层选举。(凯文·迪奇/盖蒂图片社)
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并非所有共和党人都与约翰逊持相同观点。爱荷华州共和党参议员乔尼·恩斯特在被问及该帖文时表示:“他说得没错。”
“这么说吧,”恩斯特说道。“我知道总统非常沮丧,我们确实希望看到海峡重新开放。这不仅对美国有利,对欧洲和许多其他国家也有利。”
亚历克斯·米勒是福克斯新闻数字频道记者,负责报道美国参议院事务。
Trump’s threat to end Iranian ‘civilization’ sparks uproar on Capitol Hill
April 7, 2026 3:03pm EDT / Fox News
Reps. Ilhan Omar, Delia Ramirez and Rashida Tlaib call for impeachment or invoking the 25th Amendment
By Alex Miller , Adam Pack Fox News
KT McFarland, former deputy national security advisor, provides expert analysis on President Trump’s ultimatum to Iran, following his recent “True Social” post. She highlights the strategic importance of recent strikes on Kharg Island, home to critical oil export facilities and military sites, asserting these actions are designed to force a regime change or a new diplomatic agreement within the 12-hour deadline.
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President Donald Trump’s escalating threats against Iran sparked fierce bipartisan backlash on Capitol Hill, with some lawmakers calling for his removal from office.
Trump warned Tuesday that a “whole civilization will die tonight” unless Iran reopens the Strait of Hormuz, a critical waterway responsible for one-fifth of the world’s oil supply.
“I don’t want that to happen, but it probably will,” Trump wrote in a Truth Social post. “However, now that we have Complete and Total Regime Change, where different, smarter, and less radicalized minds prevail, maybe something revolutionarily wonderful can happen, WHO KNOWS?”
Some Democratic lawmakers in both chambers immediately called for the president’s impeachment, though it is likely to be a futile effort in the Republican-controlled House of Representatives.
WHY TRUMP’S WAR SPEECH FAILED: DECLARING VICTORY BUT STILL BOMBING IRAN BACK TO THE ‘STONE AGES’
Reps. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., and Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., called on President Donald Trump to be impeached and removed from office after he issued a dire warning to Iran on Tuesday.(Justin Sullivan/Getty Images; Alex Brandon-Pool/Getty Images)
“Trump’s unhinged threats of violence and genocide are inexcusable,” Rep. Delia Ramirez, D-Ill., wrote on social media. “My Republican colleagues can’t keep turning a blind eye. He must be stopped and impeached.”
“Sickeningly evil. Donald Trump must be impeached,” Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., said in response to Trump’s message.
Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., also called on the Cabinet to invoke the 25th Amendment, characterizing Trump as a “maniac” who must be removed from office.
Under the U.S. Constitution, the vice president and a majority of the cabinet can use the mechanism to remove a president, though the cohort must submit a written letter to Congress stating their rationale. Lawmakers in both chambers would then need to approve the president’s removal with a two-thirds majority — a much higher bar than impeachment and conviction.
Republicans similarly demanded that former President Joe Biden be removed toward the end of his administration.
The White House slammed Democrats’ renewed impeachment push in a statement to Fox News Digital.
“This is pathetic. Democrats have been talking about impeaching President Trump since before he was even sworn into office,” White House spokesman Davis Ingle said. “The Democrats in Congress are deranged, weak, and ineffective, which is why their approval ratings are at historic lows.”
Other Democratic lawmakers stopped short of calling for Trump’s ouster but have advocated for an immediate end to the war and canceling recess to hold a vote to check the president’s war powers in Iran.
President Donald Trump and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., rarely agree on anything. But Trump’s decision to unveil government documents on UFOs is a passion project of Schumer’s years in the making.(Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images; Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
TRUMP FIGHTING FIERCE BATTLES, AT HOME AND ABROAD: WHY HE CASUALLY DISMISSES THE CONSEQUENCES
“Each Republican who refuses to join us in voting against this wanton war of choice owns every consequence of whatever the hell this is,” Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said Tuesday.
Democrats in both chambers are expected to force votes requiring Trump to seek congressional authorization before launching military force against Iran in the coming weeks. However, the House and Senate are not expected to resume session until the week of April 13.
Trump’s latest fiery statement comes after his Easter edict, in which the president reaffirmed his Tuesday deadline in an expletive-filled post and threatened that Iran will be “living in Hell.”
Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., a close ally of Trump’s in the Senate, said he hoped the president was bluffing.
“I am hoping and praying that President Trump is — this really is bluster,” Johnson told John Solomon Reports. “I do not want to see us start blowing up civilian infrastructure. I do not want to see that we are not at war with the Iranian people. We are trying to liberate them.”
Republicans have so far given little pushback to Trump’s war in Iran, with many declining to use the term. And in the Senate, they have blocked several attempts from Democrats to rein in Trump’s war authorities in the region and call back America’s military forces from the conflict.
Some Republicans aren’t completely sold on providing more funding for the conflict, including Sen. John Curtis, R-Utah, until there has been a formal declaration of war approved by Congress.
That moment has not yet come, however, but it may be fast approaching, given that the conflict has now stretched over 39 days. At 60 days, Congress would be able to weigh in.
U.S. Senator-elect John Curtis (R-UT) arrives for the Senate Republican leadership elections at the U.S. Capitol on November 13, 2024 in Washington, DC.(Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
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Not all Republicans shared the same sentiment as Johnson. Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, when asked about the post, said “He’s not wrong.”
“Let’s put it like that,” Ernst said. “I know the president is really frustrated, and we do want to see the strait opened. It’s not just good for the United States, but it’s good for Europe and so many other countries.”
Alex Miller is a writer for Fox News Digital covering the U.S. Senate.
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