2026-06-09T23:52:16.250Z / https://www.cnn.com/2026/06/09/politics/trump-johnson-pulte-fisa
- 多名消息人士告诉CNN,总统唐纳德·特朗普已向众议院议长迈克·约翰逊表明,他不会在任命比尔·普尔特担任代理国家情报总监一事上让步。
- 民主党人已就这项任命发起抗议,由此引发的僵局可能导致一项关键的情报监控权限到期失效。
- 《外国情报监控法》第702条即将到期,两党之间尚未达成协议的明确途径。
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两名知情消息人士告诉CNN,美国总统唐纳德·特朗普在周二的一场会晤中向众议院议长迈克·约翰逊表明,他不会在提拔比尔·普尔特担任代理国家情报总监的决定上让步,尽管民主党人威胁称会任由这项关键监控权限过期。
共和党领导层正进入危机状态,距离这项关键监控权限到期仅剩数日,目前没有达成协议的明确途径——除非放弃普尔特。
周二晚些时候,特朗普似乎进一步强化了自己的决定,宣布普尔特将于6月19日就任代理国家情报总监一职,这让情报部门官员和国会议员感到震惊。白宫此前曾告知图尔西·加巴德及其团队,在她计划于本月底离职后,普尔特将接任该职位。
消息人士告诉CNN,特朗普私下向盟友辩称,普尔特担任代理局长的任期将很短暂——目的是在提名永久人选之前清理并重组情报界。特朗普私下表示,最好不要让常设局长开展大规模裁员。
他还暗示,不会为了安抚民主党人而罢免普尔特。部分盟友曾向特朗普表示,如果他为了延长《外国情报监控法》第702条(简称FISA)的有效期而任命常设国家情报总监,会显得自己软弱。
共和党议员和特朗普的顾问一直在讨论如何在不更换普尔特的情况下推进相关事宜,其中一度提出延长加巴德任期的想法。
但普尔特已经组建了一支由“让美国再次伟大”运动忠实支持者组成的团队,他们一直在私下向总统游说。普尔特也一直在直接向特朗普自荐,一名白宫官员表示,他周末曾与总统共处一段时间。
在国会内部,普尔特几乎没有两党支持者。许多共和党议员私下里对特朗普提拔他的举动感到困惑。一些人认为,特朗普的决定在当前这个时机对共和党领导层来说最为不利:他们正面临微弱的议会优势,且要应对中期选举前最后几个月里即将卸任的议员带来的冲击。
“这是我们拥有的最关键的国家安全工具。我们绝不能陷入情报盲区,尤其是在我们即将迎来美国250周年国庆,而且FISA相关法案本周就要面临表决的当下。”长期担任众议院情报委员会成员的共和党众议员布莱恩·菲茨帕特里克在谈及FISA面临的风险升级时告诉CNN。
“所有人都应该成熟一点,”菲茨帕特里克说道,他补充道关于普尔特:“我认为他根本就不该被任命到这个位置上。”
“这些岗位需要严肃认真的人来担任。这些都是关乎国家安全的重要岗位,我们需要称职的人选。”近日脱离共和党成为无党派人士的加利福尼亚州众议员凯文·凯利周二对CNN表示。
但共和党领导层不确定白宫是否领会了这一信号。
向来对特朗普言听计从的议长约翰逊已与总统就此事进行了多场私下会谈,包括周二早些时候的那场长时间会晤。约翰逊本人对普尔特的态度一直守口如瓶,但他明确表示,他担心民主党人的抗议可能会导致FISA的监控权限被关停。
“民主党人现在在这件事上挟持了筹码,他们暗示可能不会推进相关法案。我们希望他们能改变主意。我们绝不能让FISA的监控权限陷入失效。这将是非常危险的局面,我认为所有理性的人都明白这一点。”约翰逊周二说道。
国会山此前曾有谨慎的乐观情绪,认为议员们能够通过两党协议将FISA第702条的有效期延长三年——但在特朗普任命毫无 proven 国家安全经验的住房官员普尔特担任代理国家情报总监后,民主党人发起了抗议。民主党人以普尔特的任命为由反对这项监控法案,拒绝提供共和党领导层将法案送交特朗普签署所需的投票票数。
就连参议院多数党领袖约翰·图恩也明确表示,白宫需要解决普尔特的问题,否则将面临越来越棘手的FISA问题——而图恩极少公开对白宫提出指令。周二,他还透露了一个潜在的解决方案。
图恩告诉CNN,他认为白宫正在“认真考虑”快速任命一名常设国家情报总监,以安抚民主党人并推动FISA第702条的延期。但他表示,政府并未考虑彻底罢免代理国家情报总监普尔特。
图恩的部分议员同僚态度更为直接。
“在他被撤换之前,民主党人不会投票支持第702条的延期,我们需要完成这件事……必须打破这场僵局。”共和党参议员约翰·科尼恩周一告诉CNN。
一些共和党人认为,在周五晚间的延期截止日期前,会有足够多的中间派民主党人在这场博弈中让步。但民主党人坚称他们并非虚张声势。
据一位知情人士透露,周二上午众议院民主党人举行闭门会议时,该党情报委员会最高成员吉姆·海姆斯敦促同僚们,如果普尔特仍在任上,不要妥协。
CNN的基特·马赫为本报道贡献了内容。
Trump indicates to Speaker Johnson he won’t back down on Pulte despite fight over key surveillance authority
2026-06-09T23:52:16.250Z / https://www.cnn.com/2026/06/09/politics/trump-johnson-pulte-fisa
- President Trump Donald indicated to House Speaker Mike Johnson he won’t back down on his appointment of Bill Pulte as acting director of national intelligence, sources told CNN.
- Democrats’ have revolted over the appointment, leading to a standoff that threatens to lead to the expiration of a key surveillance authority.
- Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act is on track to expire with no clear path to an agreement between the parties.
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President Donald Trump indicated to House Speaker Mike Johnson during a meeting Tuesday that he wouldn’t back down on his decision to elevate Bill Pulte to acting director of national intelligence, despite threats from Democrats to let a key surveillance power lapse over the appointment, two sources briefed on the meeting told CNN.
GOP leaders are entering crisis mode with just days to go before the authority for the critical surveillance power expires with no clear path to a deal — except ditching Pulte.
Later Tuesday, Trump appeared to double down on his decision, stunning intelligence staffers and lawmakers by announcing Pulte would start his role as acting DNI on June 19. The White House had told Tulsi Gabbard and her team that he would take over after her planned departure at the end of the month.
Privately, Trump has argued to allies that Pulte’s time as acting director would be short — and meant to clear out and restructure the intelligence community before he nominated a permanent replacement. Trump privately said it would be better not to have the permanent director carry out massive firings, sources told CNN.
He also indicated he would not remove Pulte just to appease Democrats. Some allies had indicated to Trump that he would look weak if he named a permanent DNI just to get an extension on Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, known as FISA.
Republican lawmakers and Trump advisers had been having conversations about how to move forward without Pulte, including at one point floating the idea of extending Gabbard’s tenure.
But Pulte has built his own team of MAGA loyalists who were lobbying the president behind closed doors. Pulte has also continued to pitch himself to Trump directly, and a White House official said he spent time with the president over the weekend.
Inside the Capitol, Pulte has had few defenders on either side of the aisle. Privately, many GOP lawmakers remain baffled by Trump’s move to promote him. Some believe Trump’s decision came at the worst possible time for party leaders as they navigate tiny margins — and emboldened lame-duck members — in the final months before the midterms.
“This is the most critical national security tool we have. We cannot go dark, ever. Especially when we have America’s 250 and FIFA coming now, like this week,” GOP Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, a longtime member of the House Intelligence Committee, told CNN about the mounting FISA risk.
“Everyone needs to be a grown-up,” Fitzpatrick said, adding on Pulte: “I don’t think he ever should have been put in.”
“We need serious people in these roles. These are serious roles, we need serious people,” Rep. Kevin Kiley of California, an independent who recently left the GOP, told CNN on Tuesday.
Yet GOP leaders are not sure whether the White House is getting the message.
Johnson, whose tenure has been marked by deference to Trump, has had multiple private conversations with the president to discuss the matter, including the lengthy sit-down earlier Tuesday. Johnson has been tight-lipped about Pulte himself, but he made clear that he worries that Democrats’ protest could shut down the FISA powers.
“The Democrats now have taken a hostage on this, and they’re suggesting that they might not advance it. We’re hoping they can get that together. We cannot allow FISA to go dark. It’d be a dangerous prospect, and I think everybody who is reasonable understands that,” Johnson said Tuesday.
There had previously been cautious optimism on Capitol Hill that lawmakers could pass a bipartisan agreement to extend Section 702 of FISA for three years — but Democrats revolted after Trump named Pulte, a housing official with a lack of demonstrated national security experience, to the role of as acting DNI. Democrats are protesting the surveillance measure over Pulte’s role, refusing to provide votes that GOP leaders need to send the bill to Trump’s desk.
Even Senate Majority Leader John Thune, who rarely suggests public directives for the White House, has been clear it needs to address the Pulte issue or face a mounting problem over FISA. And on Tuesday, he offered a glimpse of a potential solution.
Thune told CNN that he believes the White House is “weighing seriously” quickly making a permanent pick for director of national intelligence in an effort to satisfy Democrats and get FISA 702 extended. But he said the administration is not considering dropping Pulte altogether as acting DNI.
Some of Thune’s members have been more blunt.
“Democrats are not going to vote to pass 702 until he’s withdrawn, and we need that done. … The stalemate needs to be broken,” GOP Sen. John Cornyn told CNN on Monday.
Some Republicans believe that enough centrist Democrats will back down in the game of chicken by the Friday evening deadline to extend the surveillance authority. But Democrats insist they’re not bluffing.
At a closed-door meeting of House Democrats on Tuesday morning, Rep. Jim Himes — the party’s top member on the intelligence committee — implored his colleagues not to cave if Pulte remains in his position, according to a person familiar.
CNN’s Kit Maher contributed to this report.
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