愤怒共和党人指责特朗普破坏住房法案后拱手让民主党获胜


参议员汤姆·蒂利斯称民主党“非常感激”特朗普的最后时刻举动,共和党不满情绪加剧
2026年6月24日美国东部时间下午1:23 / 福克斯新闻
作者:亚历克斯·米勒,福克斯新闻

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美国总统唐纳德·特朗普在最后时刻宣布不会签署一项包含他本人优先事项的大规模住房法案后,参议院陷入混乱与愤怒之中。

此事发生之际,特朗普预计将与参议院共和党议员举行闭门午餐会,议员们早已对他近期一系列破坏或打乱共和党推进其议程尝试的决定感到不满。

特朗普表示,除非共和党强行通过《保护美国选民资格(SAVE)美国法案》——一项缺乏参议院足够支持票数的选民身份证和公民身份验证法案——否则他不会签署已经两党压倒性支持通过的《21世纪住房之路法案》。

特朗普前往国会山参加关键会议,参议院共和党分歧加剧

2026年6月22日,华盛顿特区,唐纳德·特朗普总统在白宫椭圆形办公室签署行政令。(杰奎琳·马丁/美联社)

“今日的住房新闻发布会与签署仪式特此取消,直至我们通过迫切需要的《拯救美国法案》,我认为这是一场国家紧急事件,”特朗普在Truth Social上写道。

这一突然决定让一些共和党人指责特朗普拱手将胜利送给民主党。

“有一大群人非常欣赏总统眼下的所作所为,那就是民主党,”北卡罗来纳州共和党参议员汤姆·蒂利斯说道。“我们必须振作起来,不要再让人出其不意,而是要……拿出切实可行的主张。”

“这项住房法案是一项非常明确的两党合作举措,旨在解决一些基本的可负担性问题,我们已经做到了这一步,”他继续说道。“这毫无道理。”

特朗普支持的针对华尔街投资者的住房改革法案获参议院通过

https://www.foxnews.com/video/6399207594112

该住房法案的主要起草者之一、马萨诸塞州民主党参议员伊丽莎白·沃伦对特朗普拒绝签署该法案感到愤怒。

“我能不能用三次危机来强调?我们有一项两党共同制定的法案。它对美国城市、乡村、首次购房者、租房者、老年人和扩大家庭都有利,”沃伦说道。“这是一项旨在做好事的法案。但唐纳德·特朗普却说他根本不在乎。”

在破坏住房法案之前,特朗普就已经因以下决定引发共和党不满:破坏美国关键反恐工具——与伊朗的谅解备忘录的重新授权进程,以及推动一项“反武器化”基金,险些拖垮一项700亿美元的移民执法法案。

随着中期选举临近,多名现任共和党议员面临激烈竞选,共和党迫切希望能在竞选活动中推出一系列胜选成果。

特朗普取得重大胜利,国会通过针对华尔街投资者的住房管制法案

2025年12月18日,北卡罗来纳州共和党参议员汤姆·蒂利斯在国会山投票后向记者发表讲话。(比尔·克拉克/CQ-罗尔报 via 盖蒂图片社)

但就目前而言,他们正陷入关于能否通过《拯救美国法案》的争论,预计特朗普将在午餐会上推动该法案。

得克萨斯州共和党参议员约翰·科宁将这种局面描述为“令人费解”。

“我的意思是,这——这不是——我不知道是否有过先例,”科宁说道。

当被问及特朗普在争取法案通过所需票数方面是否会更成功时,科宁承认总统拥有很大影响力,但表示如果解决方案是废除阻挠议事规则,同样也没有足够票数。

“在某个时刻,我们必须面对现实,”他说道。

参与起草住房法案的路易斯安那州共和党参议员约翰·肯尼迪同意特朗普的观点,即共和党应努力通过《拯救美国法案》,并探索所有可行途径,比如将其附加到第三份预算和解法案中,或在议会强制发起辩论。

但他也承认目前该法案没有足够票数通过。

“如果这能帮助法案通过,我可以单腿站立学狗叫,”肯尼迪说道。“但你不能强迫人们按他们不想做的方式投票。我的意思是,这就是我们面临的困境。”

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。

Irate Republicans accuse Trump of handing Democrats a win after blowing up housing package

Sen Thom Tillis says Democrats ‘really appreciate’ Trump’s last-minute move as GOP frustration mounts

June 24, 2026 1:23pm EDT / Fox News

By Alex Miller, Fox News

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The Senate was left in a state of confusion and anger in the wake of President Donald Trump’s last-minute declaration that he would not sign into law a colossal housing package filled with his own priorities.

It comes as Trump is expected to have a closed-door lunch with Senate Republicans who are already frustrated with a laundry list of his recent decisions that have either derailed or blown up their attempts to move forward with his agenda.

Trump said he wouldn’t sign the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Package into law, which passed both chambers with overwhelming bipartisan support, unless Republicans ram through the Safeguarding American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) America Act, a voter-ID and citizenship verification package that doesn’t have the votes to succeed in the Senate.

TRUMP HEADS TO CAPITOL HILL FOR PIVOTAL MEETING AS SENATE GOP DIVISIONS DEEPEN

President Donald Trump signs an executive order in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, D.C., on June 22, 2026.(Jacquelyn Martin/AP)

“Today’s Housing News Conference and Signing is hereby cancelled until such time as we pass the desperately needed SAVE AMERICA ACT, which I consider to be a National Emergency,” Trump said on Truth Social.

The sudden decision had some Republicans accusing Trump of handing Democrats a victory.

“There is a huge group of people who really appreciate what the president’s doing right now, and it’s the Democratic Party,” Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., said. “And we’ve got to get our act together and stop surprising people and start having … working messages.

“This housing bill was a very clear, bipartisan effort to address some of the basics of affordability, and we are here,” he continued. “It makes no sense.”

TRUMP-BACKED HOUSING OVERHAUL TARGETING WALL STREET INVESTORS CLEARS SENATE

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Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., one of the chief architects of the housing package, was furious that Trump refused to sign the bill into law.

“Can I underline crisis three times? We have a bill that Republicans and Democrats have built. It is good for urban America, rural America, first-time homebuyers, renters, seniors, families that are expanding,” Warren said. “It’s a bill about doing good things. And Donald Trump says he just doesn’t care.”

Before torpedoing the housing package, Trump had already earned the frustration of Republicans with his decision to derail the process of reauthorizing the nation’s key counter-terrorism tool, the memorandum of understanding with Iran, and his push for an “anti-weaponization” fund that nearly blew up a $70 billion immigration enforcement package.

The GOP is hungry for a stream of wins to push on the campaign trail as they inch closer to midterm elections where several incumbent Republicans are running in tight races.

TRUMP SCORES MAJOR WIN AS CONGRESS PASSES HOUSING CRACKDOWN ON WALL STREET INVESTORS

Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., speaks to reporters after a vote in the U.S. Capitol on Dec. 18, 2025.(Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc. via Getty Images)

But for now, they are mired in debate over whether they can pass the SAVE America Act, which Trump is expected to push for during the lunch.

Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, described the situation as “inexplicable.”

“I mean, this, this is not — I don’t know if there is precedent for it,” Cornyn said.

When asked if Trump would be any more successful in generating the votes to pass the legislation, Cornyn acknowledged that the president had a lot of sway, but that if the solution was to eliminate the filibuster, the votes similarly weren’t there.

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“At some point, we got to deal with reality,” he said.

Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., who worked on the housing package, agreed with Trump that Republicans should try to pass the SAVE America Act and explore all options to do so, like attaching it to a third budget reconciliation package or forcing debate on the floor.

But he acknowledged that the votes currently weren’t there to pass it.

“I will stand on one leg and bark like a dog if that’s what it takes to help this pass,” Kennedy said. “But you can’t make people vote in a way that they don’t want to do. I mean, that’s what we’re up against.”

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

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