议长约翰逊距续签备受争议的间谍项目仅一步之遥,保守派已表态支持


2026-04-29T13:32:44-04:00 / 福克斯新闻网

鉴于众议院共和党席位优势极其微弱,议长仅能承受两起共和党倒戈事件

作者:亚当·帕克 福克斯新闻网

发布于 2026年4月29日 美国东部夏令时下午1:32 | 更新于 2026年4月29日 美国东部夏令时下午3:05

路易斯安那州共和党籍众议院议长迈克·约翰逊距避免一项备受争议的监控计划过期仅一步之遥,此前共和党隐私鹰派成员倒戈支持一项程序性议案,结束了数周的党内内讧。

众议院议员通过了一项程序性表决,为最早将于周三晚间就《外国情报监控法》(FISA)第702条款的三年延期进行最终投票铺平了道路。这项程序性议案还包含参议院通过的一项预算决议,将为唐纳德·特朗普总统任期剩余时间内的移民执法工作提供资金。

共和党领导层为争取数十名保守派顽固派支持,将投票时间延长了两个多小时。为让该规则获得通过,领导层同意暂缓审议第三项被称为《农业法案》的立法,该法案包含农业和营养相关议题。

在这场耗时漫长的议会会议中,所有到场的共和党议员最终都投了赞成票,这对约翰逊来说是一场重大胜利。鉴于众议院共和党席位优势极其微弱,他仅能承受少数共和党议员倒戈。

美国华盛顿国会山,2026年2月3日周二,众议院议长迈克·约翰逊(路易斯安那州共和党籍)在一场关键的结束部分政府停摆的程序性投票前会见记者时做手势

众议院保守派持怀疑态度,参议院达成的牺牲国土安全部开支的协议被称为“不可接受的提议”

此次程序性投票的成功,此前经历了特朗普政府和共和党领导层的持续游说,旨在向共和党隐私鹰派推销这项间谍法延期法案。
“这是我参与过的关于FISA的最具协作性的一次努力,我们之前已经打过很多次这类仗了,”俄亥俄州共和党众议员沃伦·戴维森——FISA法案的主要反对者之一——本周早些时候对记者表示。“所以我认为这是一份非常具有协作性的立法成果,这也是我表示支持的原因。”
“这并不是说我不支持其他改革,我认为这是一场不错的胜利,我们应该将注意力放在更广泛的、远超第702条款范围的改革上,”这位俄亥俄州共和党议员补充道。

在领导层将永久禁止中央银行数字货币(CBDC)的条款纳入程序性议案后,众议院保守派似乎也缓和了反对态度。长期以来,共和党隐私鹰派一直推动将CBDC禁令纳入立法载体,称这是防范政府监控的必要举措。

但参议院多数党领袖约翰·图恩(南达科他州共和党籍)警告称,任何包含CBDC禁令的FISA延期法案在参议院都会“胎死腹中”。
“他们知道这一点,”图恩周二在被问及众议院共和党人时对记者表示。

参议院也可能会通过一项针对FISA的替代方案,迫使众议院在周四的间谍法延期截止日期前接受该方案。
“FISA对我们的国防和国家安全至关重要,”南达科他州共和党参议员迈克·朗兹告诉福克斯新闻网。“如果我们失去FISA,我们就会失去以应有方式保卫这个国家的能力。我们利用这些信息来查明敌人的动向、藏身之处、他们想要袭击的目标以及他们的战略。”
“我知道我们有些人担心保护美国人的隐私之类的问题,”朗兹补充道。“我们真的需要他们从另一个角度考虑:你们难道不会因此伤害美国人吗?”

美国华盛顿,2026年,参议院多数党领袖约翰·图恩(南达科他州共和党籍)警告众议院,任何包含中央银行数字货币禁令的FISA延期法案都将在参议院受阻

“华盛顿的‘地狱周’:众议院共和党当前的困境及我们是如何走到这一步的”

约翰逊还寻求最早于周三晚间通过参议院的预算决议。

领导层已安排对该议案进行投票,但目前尚不清楚众议院共和党人是否会在不进行修改的情况下支持该决议。民主党预计将集体反对这项决议,理由是担忧在未进行全面改革的情况下为移民执法提供资金。

佛罗里达州共和党众议员安娜·保利娜·卢纳仍誓言要从《农业法案》中删除有争议的农药条款,称该条款会阻止对部分农药制造商的诉讼。
“代表所有不在任上的父母们,我不会被胁迫去支持一项为那些导致儿童和成年人患癌的企业提供保护和豁免的法案,”卢纳在社交媒体上写道。“这完全超越了党派分歧。”

美国华盛顿哥伦比亚特区,2026年3月5日,众议员安娜·保利娜·卢纳在一系列众议院投票后离开美国国会山

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特朗普已敦促众议院共和党人快速通过参议院的预算蓝图,为移民执法提供资金。
“国会必须立即为国土安全部及其关键行动提供资金,以保护国土安全,”白宫管理和预算办公室周二在一份发给国会山办公室的备忘录中写道,该备忘录已被福克斯新闻数字频道获取。“未能通过预算决议将危及那些保卫国土安全的国土安全部员工的薪资。”

Speaker Johnson one step closer to renewing controversial spy program after conservatives fall in line

2026-04-29T13:32:44-04:00 / Fox News

Speaker could only afford two GOP defections given the razor-thin House Republican majority

By Adam Pack Fox News

Published April 29, 2026 1:32pm EDT | Updated April 29, 2026 3:05pm EDT

House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., is one step closer to averting a lapse in a controversial surveillance program after GOP privacy hawks fell in line to back a procedural measure amid weeks of infighting.

House lawmakers approved a test vote teeing up a three-year extension of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) for a vote on final passage as early as Wednesday evening. The procedural measure also includes a Senate-passed budget resolution funding immigration enforcement for the rest of President Donald Trump’s term.

GOP leadership held the vote open for more than two hours as they worked to flip dozens of conservative holdouts. In order to get the rule adopted, leadership agreed to punt consideration of a third piece of legislation known as the farm bill, which includes agriculture and nutrition priorities.

Every Republican present ultimately voted yes during the marathon session in a major victory for Johnson. He could afford to lose just a handful of GOP defections given House Republicans’ razor-thin majority.

Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, R-La., gestures as he meets with reporters ahead of a key procedural vote to end the partial government shutdown, at the Capitol in Washington, Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2026.(J. Scott Applewhite/AP Photo)

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The successful procedural vote came after a sustained lobbying campaign from the Trump administration and Republican leadership to sell GOP privacy hawks on an extension of the spy law.

“This is by far the most collaborative effort that I’ve seen on FISA, and we’ve had a number of these kinds of fights,” Rep. Warren Davidson, R-Ohio, a leading FISA skeptic, told reporters earlier this week. “So I think it’s a very collaborative work product, and that’s why I say I support it.”

“It’s not to say I don’t think there’s other reforms that I would support, but I think this is a good win, and we should focus on a broader set of reforms that apply way beyond the scope of 702,” the Ohio Republican added.

House conservatives also appeared to soften their opposition after leadership included language permanently banning central bank digital currencies (CBDC) in the procedural measure.

GOP privacy hawks have long pushed for adding a CBDC ban to a legislative vehicle, casting it as a necessary effort to ward off government surveillance.

But Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., has warned that any FISA renewal bill with CBDC language is “dead on arrival” in the Senate.

“They know that,” Thune told reporters Tuesday, referring to House Republicans.

The Senate could also move to pass a rival FISA plan and force the House to swallow it ahead of Thursday’s deadline to extend the spy law.

“FISA is critical to our national defense and our national security,” Sen. Mike Rounds, R-S.D., told Fox News. “If we lose FISA, we lose the ability to defend this country the way that it should be defended. We use that information to find out what the bad guys are doing, where they’re at, what they’re looking to attack, what their strategies are.”

“I know we’ve got folks out there that are concerned about protecting Americans and so forth,” Rounds added. “We really need them to take a look at the other side of this, which is, are you going to hurt Americans?”

Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., has warned the House from moving forward with a FISA renewal bill that includes a ban on central bank digital currencies (CDBC).(Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

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Johnson is also seeking to clear the Senate budget resolution as soon as Wednesday evening.

Leadership has scheduled a vote on the measure, but it is not clear if House Republicans will support the resolution without modifications. Democrats are expected to line up in opposition to the measure, citing concerns about funding immigration enforcement absent sweeping reforms.

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., is still vowing to strip out controversial pesticide language from the farm bill, arguing it would block lawsuits against some pesticide manufacturers.

“On behalf of all the moms and dads that aren’t in office, I am not going to be bullied into supporting a bill that is providing protections and immunity to corporations that are responsible for giving children and adults cancer,” Luna wrote on social media. “This is literally above party affiliation.”

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna departed the U.S. Capitol following a series of House votes on March 5, 2026, in Washington, D.C.(Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

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Trump has urged House Republicans to quickly pass the Senate’s budget blueprint to fund immigration enforcement.

“It is imperative that Congress immediately fund DHS and its critical operations to protect the Homeland,” the White House Office of Management and Budget wrote in a memo to Hill offices on Tuesday that was obtained by Fox News Digital. “Failure to pass the budget resolution will jeopardize paychecks for the DHS personnel that keep the Homeland safe.”

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