民主党未能在关键伊朗问题截止日前动摇共和党立场


2026-04-30T15:11:25-04:00 / 福克斯新闻网

五角大楼高级官员披露伊朗战争已耗资250亿美元

作者:亚历克斯·米勒 福克斯新闻网
发布于2026年4月30日 美国东部时间下午3:11

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民主党推动就伊朗战争授权新投票

福克斯新闻首席国会记者查德·珀格拉姆在《特别报道》节目中报道了民主党推动投票结束伊朗战争,以及当前正在进行的国土安全部资金争夺战。

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在限制特朗普总统战争权力的周五截止日期临近之际,参议院民主党人再次未能动摇共和党对唐纳德·特朗普总统对伊朗冲突的统一支持。
此次投票是共和党第六次否决民主党牵头的决议,该决议旨在限制总统的权力并终止这场冲突。加州民主党参议员亚当·希夫在截止日期前做出最后努力,以限制特朗普的行动,届时国会将就是否继续美国在中东的作战行动做出决定。

特朗普首次向国会通报对伊朗打击行动后的60天,议员们本应批准或终止这场战争。这一截止日期将于5月周五到来,届时议员们将离开华盛顿特区,开始为期一周的休会。

赫格塞斯出席参议院听证会,伊朗战争250亿美元代价与60天战争权力截止日期临近


美国总统唐纳德·特朗普2026年4月25日在马里兰州安德鲁斯联合基地降落后挥手致意,返回华盛顿。(罗伯托·施密特/盖蒂图片社)

尽管一些共和党人对将冲突延长至60天期限后表示担忧,并正在审议一项《使用军事力量授权法》(AUMF),但希夫表示,这方面的努力“为时已晚”。
“仅仅提出一项法案是不够的,”希夫说,“而且今天不可能在两院通过并获得总统签署。”

与此同时,共和党人辩称,特朗普拥有单方面权力,无需国会明确批准即可继续战争30天。然而,这一窗口本应是撤军期,用于撤离军事资产,防止突然且可能混乱的撤军,而非继续一场激烈的现役冲突。
到目前为止,特朗普无限期延长该地区停火的举措得以维持。

第三次暗杀企图发生后,围绕特朗普的袭击是否 warrant 另一项调查的辩论愈演愈烈


加州民主党参议员亚当·希夫2025年10月5日在华盛顿特区出席《与媒体见面》节目。(香农·芬尼/全国广播公司)

就目前而言,似乎没有人希望将授权投票付诸表决。参议院多数党领袖约翰·图恩(南达科他州共和党)将这一决定权交给了共和党同僚,而非单方面强行推动此事。
“在这一点上,我看不到这种可能性,”图恩说,“我的意思是,显然他们会定期从我们的军方领导层那里获取情况简报,我认为这有助于塑造我们议员们的看法,让他们了解自己对……当地发生的一切以及未来走向的接受程度。但就目前而言,我没有听到这种呼声。”

国会推迟行使权力之际,战争部长皮特·赫格塞斯本周自战争爆发以来首次现身国会山。

共和党人计划承担特朗普舞会4亿美元账单的一部分,部分民主党人愿意“讨论”这一想法


2026年4月21日,参议院多数党领袖约翰·图恩(南达科他州共和党)与参议院共和党领袖在华盛顿特区美国国会大厦举行政策午餐会后的新闻发布会上发言。(内森·波斯纳/阿纳多卢通讯社 via 盖蒂图片社)

尽管他在众议院和参议院军事委员会的听证会原本被视为深入探讨五角大楼高达1.5万亿美元的预算申请的机会,但议员们反而利用这段时间就伊朗战争质问赫格塞斯。
一段颇具电视效果的交锋环节披露,这场战争迄今已让纳税人付出了250亿美元的代价。

民主党人辩称这一数字不合情理,并辩称这些资金本可以用于其他地方,以应对美国人日益上涨的生活成本。

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参议院少数党领袖查克·舒默(纽约州民主党)表示,共和党早就该脱离本届政府了,他将持续的战争归咎于特朗普和赫格塞斯。
“我们在伊朗面临的最大挑战是唐纳德·特朗普和国防部长赫格塞斯,美国人都清楚这一点,”舒默说,“这场战争不得人心。当然,他们将责任归咎于特朗普。”
“和平面临的最大障碍是国防部长和美国总统的无能,”他补充道。

亚历克斯·米勒是福克斯新闻数字频道负责报道美国参议院的撰稿人。

Democrats fail to shatter Republicans’ resolve on eve of crucial Iran deadline

2026-04-30T15:11:25-04:00 / Fox News

Top Pentagon official revealed the Iran war has cost $25B

By Alex Miller Fox News

Published April 30, 2026 3:11pm EDT

https://www.foxnews.com/video/6393112638112

Democrats push for new Iran war powers vote

Fox News chief congressional correspondent Chad Pergram reports on Democrats’ push to force a vote to end the Iran war and the ongoing DHS funding battle on ‘Special Report.’

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Senate Democrats again failed to splinter Republicans’ unified support for President Donald Trump’s conflict with Iran amid the looming Friday deadline to curb his war powers.

The vote marks the sixth time Republicans have rejected a Democrat-led resolution aimed at handcuffing the president’s authority and halting the conflict. Sen. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., made one final push to limit Trump ahead of the deadline requiring Congress to decide whether the U.S. should or should not continue fighting in the Middle East.

Sixty days after Trump’s first notification to Congress of his strikes in Iran is when lawmakers are supposed to either authorize or halt the war. That deadline hits Friday, May 1, when lawmakers are expected to be gone from Washington, D.C., for a weeklong recess.

HEGSETH TESTIFIES AT SENATE AS IRAN WAR’S $25B PRICE TAG AND 60-DAY WAR POWERS DEADLINE LOOM

U.S. President Donald Trump waves after landing at Joint Base Andrews as he returns to Washington on April 25, 2026 in Joint Base Andrews, Maryland.(Roberto Schmidt/Getty Images)

While some Republicans have raised issue with extending the conflict past the 60-day mark, and are mulling an Authorization for the Use of Military Force (AUMF), Schiff said that side effort was “too late.

“The mere introduction of one is not sufficient,” Schiff said. “And there’s no way that’s going to pass both houses and get signed by the president today.”

Meanwhile, Republicans argue that Trump has unilateral authority, without Congress’ explicit say-so, to continue the war for 30 more days. However, that window is meant to be a drawdown period to pull out military assets and prevent a sudden and possibly chaotic exit rather than continue a raging and active conflict.

So far, Trump’s move to indefinitely extend the ceasefire in the region has held.

AFTER THIRD ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT, DEBATE GROWS OVER WHETHER TRUMP ATTACK WARRANTS ANOTHER INVESTIGATION

Sen. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., appears on “Meet the Press” in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 5, 2025.(Shannon Finney/NBC)

For now, it appears there isn’t a desire to put an authorization vote on the floor. Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R.S.D., has deferred that decision to his Republican colleagues, rather than unilaterally force the issue.

“At this point, I don’t see that,” Thune said. “I mean, I think they’re, you know, obviously getting readouts from our military leadership on a somewhat regular basis that, I think, will be helpful in terms of shaping the views of our members about how comfortable they are with … everything that’s happening there and the direction heading forward. But as of right now, I’m not hearing that.”

The decision to punt Congress’ authority comes as Secretary of War Pete Hegseth this week made his first appearance on Capitol Hill since the war began.

REPUBLICANS EYE PICKING UP $400M TAB FOR TRUMP’S BALLROOM AS SOME DEMS OPEN TO ‘DISCUSS’ IDEA

Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., speaks at a press conference with Senate Republican leaders following a policy luncheon at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on April 21, 2026.(Nathan Posner/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Though his hearings before the House and Senate Armed Services committees were billed as an opportunity to dig into the Pentagon’s eye-popping $1.5 trillion budget request, lawmakers instead used their time to grill Hegseth on the Iran war.

One made-for-TV back-and-forth included the revelation that the war has so far cost taxpayers $25 billion.

Democrats contend that figure doesn’t add up and argue that the money could be spent elsewhere to combat rising costs for Americans.

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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said it was past time for Republicans to break from the administration, and he blamed Trump and Hegseth for the ongoing war.

“Our greatest challenge in Iran is Donald Trump and Secretary Hegseth, and Americans know it,” Schumer said. “The war is unpopular. They blame Trump for it, of course.”

“The greatest obstacle to peace is the incompetence of the Secretary of Defense and of the President of the United States,” he continued.

Alex Miller is a writer for Fox News Digital covering the U.S. Senate.

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