参议院共和党人因特朗普司法部“反武器化”基金爆发内讧,推迟国土安全部及边境巡逻队拨款


2026-05-21T15:17:53-04:00 / 福克斯新闻

参议员查克·格拉斯利与汤姆·科顿对代理司法部长大发雷霆,特朗普政府18亿美元和解基金拖慢720亿美元拨款法案进程

作者:亚历克斯·米勒、查德·佩格拉姆 福克斯新闻

发布于2026年5月21日美国东部时间下午3:17

参议院共和党人或将错过特朗普设定的移民海关执法局与边境巡逻队拨款最后期限

国会首席记者查德·佩格拉姆详解国会山困境:共和党议员搁置了为移民海关执法局(ICE)和边境巡逻队拨款的法案,距离唐纳德·特朗普总统设定的最后期限已所剩无几。

参议院共和党人在一场紧张的闭门会议后,暂停了推进移民执法拨款的工作。

但这并非党内分歧导致。此次愤怒矛头直指特朗普政府,以及司法部(DOJ)意外设立的“反武器化”基金。当时共和党人距720亿美元的ICE与边境巡逻队拨款法案已接近收尾。

眼下共和党人已结束当日工作,离开华盛顿特区。

“我们会从停下的地方继续推进,”参议院多数党领袖约翰·图恩(南达科他州共和党)说道。

共和党人因特朗普设立的盟友“黑金基金”退缩,ICE与边境巡逻队拨款计划受阻

参议院多数党领袖约翰·图恩(南达科他州共和党)与参议院共和党领导人正推进预算和解程序,以完成最后一项政府拨款工作——此前该拨款因参议院民主党人反对特朗普政府的移民海关执法局政策而陷入停滞。(内森·波斯纳/安纳多卢通讯社 摄)

这意味着唐纳德·特朗普总统设定的6月1日最后期限实际上已无法达成,但共和党人指责是政府的行为进一步复杂化了本就波折重重的流程。

“我们原本顺风顺水,即将通过这项法案,直到这些(基金)公告出现,”一名共和党高级助手告诉福克斯新闻数字频道。

特朗普家族与美国国税局(IRS)达成和解的时机,以及随后设立该基金的举动,打乱了共和党人的冲刺节奏。

“我们目前不确定和解程序能获得多少票数,”俄克拉荷马州共和党参议员詹姆斯·兰克福德说道。

参议院共和党人威胁阻挠ICE与边境巡逻队拨款法案,反对特朗普数十亿美元拨款请求

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当被问及是否会同意取消白宫舞厅安保拨款、限制司法部近18亿美元基金使用,或是直接否决该拨款法案时,白宫让福克斯新闻数字频道参考特朗普周四的表态。

“我不需要舞厅的钱,”特朗普在椭圆形办公室对记者说道,并吹嘘舞厅的实际建设资金来自私人渠道。

“但这是我和其他伟大爱国者的馈赠,他们投入了大量资金,”他继续说道,“我们正在建造的将是世界上最棒的舞厅。如果他们想花钱保障白宫安全,我认为这是——非常——一笔很好的支出。但舞厅是我们自筹资金建造的。”

代理司法部长托德·布兰奇周四上午被派往国会山,以平息议员们对“反武器化”基金的担忧,两党多名议员均将该基金称为“黑金基金”。但结果反而在闭门会议中遭到猛烈抨击。

司法部一名发言人告诉福克斯新闻数字频道,布兰奇与议员们就和解事宜进行了“坦诚的讨论”。

“他明确表示,周一宣布的反武器化基金与和解程序毫无关系。事实上,总统在和解程序中申请的资金,一分钱都不会用于该基金相关的任何用途,”该发言人说道,“我们将继续与参议院合作,推动关键和解资金获得批准。”

特朗普要求罢免参议院议事主持人,因其取消舞厅安保拨款

代理司法部长托德·布兰奇周四上午被派往国会山,以平息议员们对“反武器化”基金的担忧。(奇普·索莫德维拉/盖蒂图片社摄)

消息人士告诉福克斯新闻数字频道,超过24名共和党议员向布兰奇质询,询问可为该基金设置何种限制条款,特别是能否将2021年1月6日骚乱期间袭警的定罪者排除在受益范围之外。

爱荷华州共和党参议员查克·格拉斯利与阿肯色州共和党参议员汤姆·科顿对布兰奇大发雷霆,图恩也罕见地对当前局势感到沮丧。

多名离开会议的共和党议员不愿多谈会议内容,而其他议员则重申,他们只关注为ICE和边境巡逻队拨款,其他一概不谈。

今年早些时候获得特朗普赦免的人士,包括前骄傲男孩组织领袖恩里克·塔里奥,均表示将在本周提出索赔申请,这进一步印证了议员们的担忧。

鉴于负责监督司法部的参议院司法委员会是和解程序的重要组成部分,各方已讨论在和解法案中加入相关限制条款。

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“我确实提出了这个问题,布兰奇似乎也认可这一点,但你知道,我们还没看到具体措辞,”缅因州共和党参议员苏珊·柯林斯说道。

雪上加霜的是,参议院民主党人计划针对该法案发起一连串修正案投票。

消息人士告诉福克斯新闻数字频道,首批拟提交的修正案之一将禁止司法部的任何资金流向定罪强奸犯,并迫使法案被送回委员会,这将让共和党在一场政治风险极高的投票中前功尽弃。

“这一切本可以100%避免,”一名资深共和党助手告诉福克斯新闻数字频道。

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。

Senate GOP erupts over Trump DOJ ‘anti-weaponization’ fund, punts ICE, Border Patrol funding

2026-05-21T15:17:53-04:00 / Fox News

Senators Chuck Grassley and Tom Cotton erupted at acting AG as Trump’s $1.8B settlement fund stalls $72B package

By Alex Miller, Chad Pergram Fox News

Published May 21, 2026 3:17pm EDT

Senate GOP on course to miss Trump deadline to fund ICE and CBP

Chief congressional correspondent Chad Pergram breaks down trouble on Capitol Hill as GOP senators dismiss until after an imposed deadline by President Donald Trump to fund ICE and CBP.

Senate Republicans are pressing pause on their push to fund immigration enforcement after a tense, closed-door meeting.

But it’s not over internal divisions. This time, the fury is directed toward the Trump administration and the surprise “anti-weaponization” fund created by the Department of Justice (DOJ). It comes as Republicans were near the finish line for their $72 billion package to fund Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Border Patrol.

For now, Republicans are calling it a day and leaving Washington, D.C.

“We will pick up where we left off,” Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., said.

REPUBLICANS RECOIL AS TRUMP’S BILLION-DOLLAR DOJ ‘SLUSH FUND’ FOR ALLIES THREATENS ICE, BORDER PATROL PLAN

Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., and Senate GOP leaders are pushing forward with budget reconciliation to fund the final piece of government that had been shut down by Senate Democrats’ opposition to President Donald Trump’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement actions.(Nathan Posner/Anadolu)

That makes President Donald Trump’s June 1 deadline effectively impossible to meet, but Republicans contend that it’s the administration’s actions that have further complicated an already rocky process.

“The message to the administration is this: we were on a glide path to passing this bill until these announcements,” a top Republican aide told Fox News Digital.

The timing of the settlement between Trump and his family and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and the subsequent creation of the fund derailed Republicans’ sprint to the finish line.

“We don’t know where the votes are on reconciliation right now,” Sen. James Lankford, R-Okla., said.

SENATE REPUBLICAN THREATENS TO DERAIL ICE, BORDER PATROL PACKAGE OVER TRUMP’S BILLION-DOLLAR REQUEST

https://www.foxnews.com/video/6393717126112

The White House referred Fox News Digital to Trump’s comments Thursday when asked if he would be amenable to no ballroom security funding and restrictions on the DOJ’s nearly $1.8 billion fund, or veto the package outright.

“I don’t need money from the ballroom,” Trump told reporters in the Oval Office, and touted that the actual construction was being done through private funding.

“But this is being made as a gift from me and other people that are great patriots that spent a lot of money,” he continued. “We’re building what will be the finest ballroom anywhere in the world. If they want to spend money on securing the White House, I think it would be very — very much a good expenditure. But the ballroom is being built.”

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche was dispatched to the Hill Thursday morning to tamp down lawmakers’ concerns over the “anti-weaponization” fund, which several lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have dubbed a “slush fund.” But instead, he was berated behind closed doors.

A spokesperson for the Justice Department told Fox News Digital that Blanche had a “healthy discussion on the settlement.”

“He made clear that the Anti-Weaponization Fund announced Monday has nothing to do with reconciliation. Indeed, not a single dime from the money the president is seeking in reconciliation would go toward anything having to do with the fund,” the spokesperson said. “We will continue to work with the Senate to get critical reconciliation funds approved.”

TRUMP DEMANDS SENATE PARLIAMENTARIAN’S OUSTER FOR AXING BALLROOM SECURITY FUNDING

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche was dispatched to the Hill Thursday morning to tamp down lawmakers’ concerns over the “anti-weaponization” fund.(Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Sources told Fox News Digital that over two dozen Republicans demanded answers from Blanche on what kind of guardrails could be put into the fund, and specifically if those convicted for assaulting police officers during the Jan. 6, 2021, riots could be excluded.

Sens. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, and Tom Cotton, R-Ark., erupted at Blanche, and Thune was uncharacteristically frustrated by the situation.

Several Republicans leaving the meeting had little to say about what happened inside, while others reiterated that they were focused on funding ICE and Border Patrol and nothing else.

Those concerns were validated with several people who were pardoned by Trump earlier this year, including former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio, who declared that he would make a claim this week.

There have been discussions of including those guardrails into the reconciliation package, given that the Senate Judiciary Committee, which oversees the DOJ, is a major part of the process.

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“I did raise that issue, and that seemed to be what [Blanche] was saying, but you know, we haven’t seen language,” Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, said.

Further complicating matters are plans Senate Democrats had for the package with their flurry of amendment votes.

Sources told Fox News Digital that one of the first amendments in the pipeline would have prevented any of the DOJ’s funds from going to convicted rapists and forced the package to be sent back to committee, sending the GOP back to square one on a politically perilous vote.

“This was all 100% avoidable,” a senior Republican aide told Fox News Digital.

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

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