2026年4月22日 美国东部夏令时下午1:46 / 福克斯新闻频道
“纳税人绝不应该被迫为向弱势儿童分发跨性别激素、并通过堕胎杀害数百万生命的行业提供补贴,”莱拉·罗斯说道。
作者:彼得·皮内多 福克斯新闻
发布时间:2026年4月22日 下午1:46 美国东部夏令时 | 更新时间:2026年4月22日 下午2:02 美国东部夏令时
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现场行动组织创始人称特朗普政府削减计划生育协会资金的举措是“积极一步”
现场行动组织创始人莱拉·罗斯告诉福克斯新闻数字频道,唐纳德·特朗普总统削减计划生育协会资金的举措是“积极一步”,但也只是“一小步前进”——因为这家非营利组织每年能获得数亿美元的资金。
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独家: 包括莱拉·罗斯创立的现场行动组织、为生命而学生组织、天主教投票组织等在内的亲生命团体联盟,正敦促参议院在7月4日截止日期前采取紧急行动,通过一项为期十年的禁令,禁止向计划生育协会及其他堕胎服务提供商提供联邦资金。
参议院共和党人希望本周敲定其党派路线的移民运营资金一揽子计划的第一步。
唐纳德·特朗普总统作为去年预算法案一部分签署的现行联邦纳税人资金禁止用于堕胎机构的禁令,将在今年独立日到期。随着截止日期临近,且国会多数席位将在11月面临变动,这些团体在给参议院多数党领袖约翰·图恩的信中强调,未出生婴儿的生命以及每年数亿美元的税收款项都危在旦夕。
在给图恩的信中,亲生命领袖们写道,延长该禁令是一项紧迫的财政责任,称“财政风险重大”,而为期十年的延期“将是国会能够通过的最有意义的纳税人友好型改革之一”。
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参议院多数党领袖、南达科他州共和党人约翰·图恩推动了一项关键的程序性投票,该投票涉及一项旨在避免部分政府停摆的资金一揽子计划,而民主党人的抵制有可能将华盛顿特区拖入混乱。(凯文·迪特施/盖蒂图片社)
在这项重大且利好的法案条款生效前,美国最大的堕胎机构计划生育协会每年可获得近8亿美元的纳税人资金,主要通过联邦医疗项目获得。
该信声称,“在联邦债务创下历史新高、预算压力日益加剧的当下,继续为堕胎行业提供补贴既不符合财政责任,也站不住脚。”
尽管联邦法律禁止纳税人资金用于覆盖大多数堕胎手术,但长期以来许多共和党人认为,像计划生育协会这样的堕胎机构会将医疗补助资金用于其他医疗服务,以此补贴堕胎业务。根据特朗普2025年支出法案中的税收条款,医疗补助款项不得流向包括计划生育协会在内的堕胎机构。
该信指出,这项禁令“反映了长期以来的担忧:美国许多最大的堕胎机构所开展的活动,已超出了传统医疗服务的范畴”。
信中称,这些活动包括“将堕胎作为核心组织业务提供和推广”、为未成年人提供或转诊性别转换干预措施,以及开展“向未成年人传播不当内容、同时剥夺父母知情权”的性教育项目。
该信表示,预算和解程序“仍是实现这一目标的适当且经过验证的立法途径”,且“削减资金的条款完全符合和解程序的财政和政策范围”。
“随着美国独立250周年纪念日临近,”亲生命领袖们认为,“国会有义务确保联邦支出体现财政纪律、问责制和对生命的尊重。”
亲生命组织呼吁卫生与公众服务部和食品药品监督管理局暂停堕胎药物批准、收紧安全规定
反对为计划生育协会提供资金的活动人士于2025年4月3日(周三)在美国最高法院前举行抗议。(比尔·克拉克/CQ滚球报,通过盖蒂图片社)
他们进一步将十年延期描述为符合长期两党先例,即让堕胎问题与联邦支出脱钩。该信称,这种延期还将“提供长期政策稳定性、保护纳税人,并防止未来政府仅通过行政行动恢复资金”。
作为回应,计划生育协会的一位发言人发表了一份声明,谴责共和党人在共和党研究委员会发布的2026年和解一揽子计划框架中加入一项将禁令永久化的条款。
计划生育协会表示,根据特朗普的支出法案,其23家医疗诊所被迫关闭。去年,18个州共有50多家诊所关闭,其中大多数位于中西部地区。
该组织称2025年预算法案中禁止堕胎机构获得联邦资金的条款“违宪”,并补充说,其诊所的关闭导致“数千名患者的选择更少、成本更高,更少能自主决定自己的生活、身体和未来”。
计划生育协会行动基金主席亚历克西斯·麦吉尔·约翰逊表示:“任何支持这项提案的国会议员都选择牺牲我们的医疗体系和已经难以获得护理的计划生育协会医疗中心患者,只是为了他们的反堕胎议程捞取政治资本。”她补充道,“人们获得所需医疗保健的能力正岌岌可危。”
“特朗普总统和国会中的支持者通过‘削减计划生育协会资金’的法律,已经造成了无法弥补的伤害,”约翰逊说道,并总结道,“计划生育协会行动基金将永远不会停止战斗,以保护每个人获得性与生殖健康医疗服务的权利。”
参议院共和党人不顾党内分歧和众议院不满,准备推进党派路线资金法案
左图:现场行动组织主席兼创始人莱拉·罗斯。右图:计划生育协会主席亚历克西斯·麦吉尔-约翰逊(现场行动组织;尼古拉斯· Economou/NurPhoto通过盖蒂图片社;亚历克西·罗森菲尔德/盖蒂图片社摄)
与此同时,罗斯在给福克斯新闻数字频道的一份声明中强调,“如果国会不采取行动,堕胎行业将再次获得数亿美元的纳税人资金。”
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“这封信清楚地说明了为什么这种情况不能发生,”罗斯写道,并补充道,“计划生育协会的核心业务是堕胎。它的存在就是为了通过堕胎杀害未出生婴儿以谋取利益。它还成为了性别意识形态的主要推广者,包括向未成年人提供青春期阻断剂和跨性别激素。”
“参议院应该再次使用和解程序,通过法律允许范围内最有力的削减资金措施,”她补充道,“美国纳税人绝不应该被迫为向弱势儿童分发跨性别激素、并每年通过堕胎杀害数百万未出生美国婴儿的行业提供补贴。”
除罗斯外,签署这封信的还有为生命而学生组织主席克里斯汀·霍金斯、天主教投票组织主席凯尔西·莱因哈特、苏珊·B·安东尼亲生命美国组织主席玛乔丽·丹恩弗勒以及来自全国各地的其他34位亲生命领袖。
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EXCLUSIVE: Planned Parenthood set for massive taxpayer windfall if Senate fails to act
2026-04-22 1:46pm EDT / Fox News
‘Taxpayers should never be forced to subsidize an industry that distributes cross sex hormones to vulnerable kids and kills millions,’ said Lila Rose
By Peter Pinedo Fox News
Published April 22, 2026 1:46pm EDT | Updated April 22, 2026 2:02pm EDT
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Founder of Live Action says Trump admin’s move to pull Planned Parenthood funding ‘positive step’
Founder of Live Action, Lila Rose, told Fox News Digital that President Donald Trump’s move to pull funding from Planned Parenthood is a “positive step” but a “small step forward,” as the nonprofit receives hundreds of millions of dollars annually.
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EXCLUSIVE: A coalition of pro-life groups, including Lila Rose’s Live Action, Students for Life, CatholicVote and others, is urging the Senate to take urgent action to enact a decade-long ban on federal funding for Planned Parenthood and other abortion providers before a July 4 deadline.
Senate Republicans hope to nail down the first step of their party-line funding package for immigration operations this week.
The current prohibition on federal tax dollar funding for abortion businesses, which President Donald Trump signed as part of last year’s budget bill, is set to expire this Independence Day. With the deadline fast approaching and congressional majorities subject to change this November, the groups stressed in a letter to Senate Majority Leader John Thune that the lives of unborn children — and hundreds of millions in annual tax dollars — are at stake.
In their letter to Thune, the pro-life leaders wrote that extending the prohibition is a matter of urgent fiscal responsibility, saying the “financial stakes are significant” and that a 10-year extension “would represent one of the most meaningful pro-taxpayer reforms Congress can enact.”
PRO-LIFE GROUPS WARN TRUMP HYDE AMENDMENT IS ‘NON-NEGOTIABLE’ AFTER FLEXIBILITY REMARKS
Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., teed up a key test vote on a funding package to avert a partial government shutdown as Democratic resistance threatens to thrust Washington, D.C. into chaos.(Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
Before the big, beautiful bill’s provision took effect, Planned Parenthood, the largest abortion business in America, received nearly $800 million annually in taxpayer funding, primarily through federal health programs.
The letter asserts that “at a time of historic federal debt and growing budgetary pressure, continuing to subsidize the abortion industry is neither fiscally responsible nor defensible.”
Though federal law bans taxpayer money from covering most abortions, many Republicans have long argued that abortion businesses such as Planned Parenthood use Medicaid money for other health services to subsidize abortion. Under the tax provision in Trump’s 2025 spending bill, Medicaid payments are barred from going to abortion businesses, including Planned Parenthood.
The letter states that this prohibition “reflected longstanding concerns that many of the nation’s largest abortion businesses engage in activities that extend beyond traditional healthcare services.”
These services, the letter says, include “providing and promoting abortion as a core organizational activity,” offering or referring for gender transition interventions, including for minors, and delivering sex education programs that “promote inappropriate content to minors while denying parents meaningful transparency.”
The letter states that the budget reconciliation process “remains the appropriate and proven legislative vehicle to achieve this objective” and that “defunding provisions fall squarely within reconciliation’s fiscal and policy scope.”
“As the nation approaches the 250th anniversary of American independence,” the pro-life leaders argue that “Congress has an obligation to ensure that federal spending reflects fiscal discipline, accountability, and respect for life.”
PRO-LIFE ORGANIZATION CALLS ON HHS AND FDA TO SUSPEND ABORTION PILL APPROVAL, TIGHTEN SAFETY RULES
Activists opposing funding for Planned Parenthood demonstrate in front of the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday, April 2, 2025.(Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, via Getty)
They further framed a ten-year extension as consistent with longstanding bipartisan precedent separating abortion from federal spending. Such an extension, the letter says, would also “provide long-term policy stability, protect taxpayers, and prevent future administrations from restoring funding through executive action alone.”
In response, a spokesperson for Planned Parenthood shared a statement in which the organization slammed Republicans for including a provision to make the prohibition permanent in a 2026 reconciliation package framework released by the Republican Study Committee.
Planned Parenthood has said that 23 of its health clinics have been forced to close due to Trump’s spending bill. More than 50 clinics closed in 18 states last year, with most located in the Midwest.
The organization called the 2025 budget bill’s bar on federal dollars for abortion businesses “unconstitutional,” adding that the closure of its locations has left “thousands of patients with fewer options, higher costs, and less freedom to make their own decisions about their lives, bodies, and futures.”
Alexis McGill Johnson, president of Planned Parenthood Action Fund, said that “any member of Congress who supports this proposal is choosing to sacrifice our health care system and Planned Parenthood health center patients who already struggle to get care, just so they can score points for their anti-abortion agenda,” adding that “people’s ability to get the health care they need is on the line.”
“President Trump and his backers in Congress have already caused irreparable harm when they passed a law ‘defunding’ Planned Parenthood,” said Johnson, concluding that “Planned Parenthood Action Fund will never stop fighting to protect everyone’s access to sexual and reproductive healthcare.”
SENATE GOP READYING PARTY-LINE FUNDING BILL DESPITE DIVISIONS, ANGER AT THE HOUSE
Left: Live Action President and founder Lila Rose. Right: Planned Parenthood President Alexis McGill-Johnson(Live Action; Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via Getty Images; Photo by Alexi Rosenfeld/Getty Images)
Meanwhile, Rose emphasized in a statement to Fox News Digital that “if Congress does not act, the abortion industry will once again have access to hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars.”
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“This letter makes clear why that cannot be allowed to happen,” wrote Rose, adding, “Planned Parenthood’s core business is abortion. It exists to kill preborn children for profit. It has also become a major promoter of gender ideology, including puberty blockers and cross sex hormones for minors.”
“The Senate should use reconciliation again and enact the strongest defunding measure possible under the law,” she added. “American taxpayers should never be forced to subsidize an industry that distributes cross sex hormones to vulnerable kids and kills millions of preborn American babies through abortion every year.”
In addition to Rose, the letter was signed by Students for Life President Kristan Hawkins, Catholic Vote President Kelsey Reinhardt, Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America President Marjorie Dannenfelser and 34 other pro-life leaders from across the country.
Peter Pinedo is a politics writer for Fox News Digital.
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