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特拉伊布的议案未直接提及真主党,这引发共和党指责该决议的支持者是“真主党代理人”
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国会首席记者查德·珀格勒姆报道了俄亥俄州共和党众议员马克斯·米勒指责密歇根州民主党众议员拉希达·特拉伊布与真主党有牵连后的后续反响。
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周四,美国众议院就一项阻止美国协助以色列对抗伊朗支持的恐怖组织真主党战争的决议出现分歧,民主党内部产生分裂。
这项由密歇根州进步派民主党众议员拉希达·特拉伊布提出的议案,要求总统唐纳德·特朗普从黎巴嫩撤军。数月来,以色列与真主党——这一被美国列为恐怖组织的伊朗代理人武装——在黎巴嫩南部交战,但美国并未卷入这场冲突。
包括众议院少数党领袖、纽约州民主党众议员哈基姆·杰弗里斯在内的两党议员联盟否决了该议案。批评人士认为,这项决议可能会帮助真主党,并可能阻碍美国在黎巴嫩的军事行动。
特拉伊布的这项议案最终以92票对324票遭到否决,超过半数的众议院民主党议员与几乎所有共和党议员一同投下反对票。
这项黎巴嫩战争权力决议让民主党产生分裂,众议院少数党领袖、纽约州民主党众议员哈基姆·杰弗里斯与共和党人一道否决了该议案。(亚伦·施瓦茨/彭博社)
拉希达·特拉伊布提出议案试图阻止美国在黎巴嫩行动,却避开提及真主党
肯塔基州共和党众议员托马斯·马西是唯一一位支持特拉伊布议案的共和党议员,他曾批评以色列。与此同时,加利福尼亚州民主党众议员德里克·特兰和明尼苏达州民主党众议员贝蒂·麦科勒姆投了弃权票。
众议院民主党领导人在投票前不久表示,他们将反对特拉伊布的决议,并与这位进步派议员合作制定一项更具体的议案,豁免美国在黎巴嫩的部分军事行动。他们的声明还谴责真主党是“暴力恐怖组织”和“美国的不共戴天的敌人”。
曾指责以色列在黎巴嫩实施“种族清洗”的特拉伊布在其议案中并未提及真主党。她和其他该议案的支持者在激烈的议会辩论中也避开讨论这支伊朗代理人武装。
共和党人着重指出了这一疏漏,并指责该法案的支持者是“真主党的代理人”。
“显然他们不愿看到以色列打击真主党,尽管正是真主党在杀害以色列儿童、以色列成年人和以色列老年人,”众议院外交事务委员会主席、佛罗里达州共和党众议员布莱恩·马斯特周三在谈及民主党同僚时说道。
特拉伊布坚称,她的决议只会影响实际参与敌对行动的美军。但共和党人对此说法提出异议,并表示该决议会损害美国打击真主党的努力。
“它丝毫没有提及是否可以保留驻贝鲁特美国大使馆的海军陆战队,”马斯特在谈及美国驻贝鲁特大使馆时说道,“这是一个相当重大的疏漏。它也没有提及我们是否可以保留与黎巴嫩武装部队开展训练任务的美国武装人员,这又是一个相当重大的疏漏。”
密歇根州民主党众议员拉希达·特拉伊布试图阻止美军加入以色列在黎巴嫩的战争。(蒂尔尼·L·克罗斯/彭博社)
拉希达·特拉伊布面临众议院谴责威胁,被指在亲巴勒斯坦演讲中“庆祝恐怖主义”
当众议院外交事务委员会成员、俄亥俄州共和党众议员马克斯·米勒将特拉伊布与真主党联系起来时,辩论演变成了人身攻击。
“真主党是一个恐怖组织……其成员都是屠夫,而你在某种程度上还乐于与他们为伍,”这位俄亥俄州议员在谈及特拉伊布时说道。
随后两人爆发了激烈争吵,特拉伊布要求将米勒的言论从议事记录中删除。
主持会议的议长最终同意了她的请求,但米勒坚持自己的言论。
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“没错,我说过那些话。我承认,并且坚持我的立场,”马斯特在议会上代表米勒说道。
特拉伊布未能通过的战争权力决议出台之际,伊朗正试图将以色列入侵黎巴嫩与美国的停火谈判挂钩。
长期以来帮助伊朗在该地区投射影响力的真主党,周四拒绝了以色列与黎巴嫩政府之间的停火协议。
Democrats split over Tlaib’s Lebanon measure as Republicans seize on Hezbollah omission
2026-06-04 16:45 EDT / Fox News
Tlaib’s measure did not mention Hezbollah by name, prompting Republicans to accuse supporters of the resolution of serving as ‘proxies’
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Published June 4, 2026 4:45pm EDT
Chief congressional correspondent Chad Pergram reports on the fallout following Republican Rep. Max Miller, R-Ohio, accusing Democrat Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., of associating with Hezbollah.
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Democrats splintered over a resolution seeking to block the U.S. from assisting Israel’s war against Hezbollah, an Iranian-backed terrorist group, on Thursday.
The measure, offered by progressive Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., would require President Donald Trump to withdraw U.S. forces from Lebanon. For months, Israel and Hezbollah, a U.S.-designated terrorist group and Iranian proxy, have been at war in southern Lebanon, but the United States has not joined the conflict.
A bipartisan coalition of lawmakers, including House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., rejected the measure. Critics argued the resolution could aid Hezbollah and potentially hamstring U.S. military operations in the country.
Tlaib’s resolution failed 92-324, with more than half of House Democrats joining nearly all Republicans to vote it down.
The Lebanon war powers resolution divided Democrats, with House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., joining Republicans in rejecting the measure.(Aaron Schwartz/Bloomberg)
REP RASHIDA TLAIB MOVES TO BLOCK US OPERATIONS IN LEBANON BUT IGNORES HEZBOLLAH
Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., an Israel critic, was the lone Republican to support Tlaib’s measure. Meanwhile, Reps. Derek Tran, D-Calif., and Betty McCollum, D-Minn., voted present.
House Democratic leaders said shortly before the vote they would oppose Tlaib’s resolution and work with the progressive lawmaker on a narrower measure exempting some U.S. military operations in the country. Their statement also denounced Hezbollah as a “violent terrorist organization” and a “sworn enemy of the United States.”
Tlaib, who has accused Israel of committing “ethnic cleansing” in Lebanon, did not mention Hezbollah in her resolution. She and other proponents of the measure also avoided discussing the Iranian proxy force during heated floor debate over the measure.
Republicans highlighted the omission and accused the legislation’s supporters of serving as “proxies for Hezbollah.”
“Apparently they don’t want to see Israel killing Hezbollah, even though it’s Hezbollah that is killing Israeli children, Israeli adults, Israeli elders,” House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Brian Mast, R-Fla., said Wednesday, referring to his Democratic colleagues.
Tlaib asserted that her resolution would only affect U.S. forces actively engaged in hostilities. Republicans, however, disputed that claim and suggested it would hurt U.S. efforts to counter Hezbollah.
“It doesn’t say anything about [whether] you can keep the Marines that are in the embassy,” Mast said, referring to the U.S. embassy in Beirut. “That’s a pretty big oversight. It doesn’t say anything about whether we can keep United States armed forces that are training missions with the LAF [Lebanese Armed Forces]. Again, pretty big oversight.”
Rep. Rashida Tlaib, a Democrat from Michigan, attempted to bar U.S. forces from joining Israel’s war in Lebanon.(Tierney L. Cross/Bloomberg)
RASHIDA TLAIB HIT WITH HOUSE CENSURE THREAT, ACCUSED OF ‘CELEBRATING TERRORISM’ IN PRO-PALESTINIAN SPEECH
The debate turned personal when Rep. Max Miller, R-Ohio, a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, linked Tlaib to Hezbollah.
“Hezbollah is a terrorist organization … and its members are butchers that you like to hang out with to a certain extent,” the Ohio lawmaker said, referring to Tlaib.
A shouting match between the two then broke out, with Tlaib demanding that Miller’s remarks be stricken from the record.
The presiding chair ultimately complied with her request, but Miller doubled down on his remarks.
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“Yes, I said it. I own it, and I stand by it,” Mast said on behalf of Miller on the floor.
Tlaib’s failed war powers resolution comes as Iran has sought to tie Israel’s invasion of Lebanon to its ceasefire negotiations with the United States.
Hezbollah, which has long helped Iran project power in the region, rejected a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon’s government Thursday.
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