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众议院保守派的《拯救美国法案》策略遭共和党议员反对
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众议院保守派决定让全院停摆,迫使参议院就《拯救美国法案》采取行动,这一做法遭到全体共和党议员的强烈反对,他们表示这一策略除了打乱自身议程外几乎毫无成效。
由佛罗里达州共和党众议员安娜·宝琳娜·卢娜领导的保守派分裂团体,利用一项常规程序性障碍将法案提上议程作为筹码,迫使参议院审议陷入停滞的选举法案,导致众议院共和党人本周不得不推迟多场投票。
参议院周三按计划休会离开华盛顿,而众议院议事厅仍处于停摆状态,这一策略似乎宣告失败,《拯救美国法案)的通过进程毫无进展。
“不惜一切代价”:特朗普盟友冻结众议院议事厅,施压参议院推进选民ID法案
2026年6月25日,南卡罗来纳州共和党众议员拉尔夫·诺曼在美国国会山众议院自由党团新闻发布会上发言,敦促参议院就《拯救美国法案》采取行动。(比尔·克拉克/CQ-滚呼公司/盖蒂图片社)
“一团糟,”纽约州共和党众议员尼克·兰沃西告诉福克斯新闻数字频道。“我们必须恢复正常运作。”
“这只会造成更多不作为,让民众对众议院更反感,”他在谈及立法瘫痪时补充道。
即便唐纳德·特朗普总统周四在与众议院议长、路易斯安那州共和党人迈克·约翰逊会面后,在真相社交平台发帖敦促该团体收手,目前仍不清楚他“停止哗众取宠”的指令能否让议员们周一复会后重新开放众议院议事厅。
作为特朗普盟友的卢娜正推动将《拯救美国法案》附加到众议院下周有望投票的年度国防政策法案中。
二十余名众议院共和党人与参议院共和党人就《拯救美国法案》开战
https://www.foxnews.com/video/6399370921112
将两项法案捆绑可能危及必须通过的国防法案的审议,还可能彻底断送其在参议院的通过机会,因为参议院共和党领导层称目前没有足够票数支持《拯救美国法案》。
“利用议事时间向参议院施压的策略并未起到任何推动作用,眼下正在消耗我们自身议程的推进势头,”一名资深共和党助手告诉福克斯新闻数字频道。“我们可以继续为《拯救美国法案》游说,但没必要让众议院彻底停摆。”
“我们一直存在这样的问题:有些议员没有团队协作精神,”爱荷华州共和党众议员玛丽安妮特·米勒-米克斯在接受福克斯新闻数字频道采访时表示。“我们团结协作才能获胜,保持众议院多数席位至关重要。”
当被问及保守派强硬派誓言抵制所有立法以抗议《拯救美国法案》时,宾夕法尼亚州共和党众议员布莱恩·菲茨帕特里克表示:“我不明白他们为什么要放弃自己的立法提案,因为参议院存在票数难题。”
这场僵局暴露了众议院共和党人在中期选举临近时的优先级分歧:保守派认为《拯救美国法案》是共和党团的首要目标,尽管众议院已多次通过该法案的不同版本;而更多共和党人认为,党不能将其他议程搁置一旁。
约翰逊因共和党兵变暂停投票后,众议院共和党人爆发激烈内讧
参议院多数党领袖约翰·桑恩在华盛顿特区美国国会山与参议院共和党人举行每周政策午餐会后的新闻发布会上发言。(安娜·蒙尼梅克/盖蒂图片社)
中期选举前,众议院仅剩不到30个预定立法工作日,两派都没有多余时间。
与此同时,共和党领导层正加紧推进政府拨款法案、恢复一项针对海外外国人的过期监视项目,并起草第三项党内核心法案,该法案可能纳入五角大楼申请的数亿美元国防开支。
“我们应该全力以赴推进这项法案,”这位资深共和党助手在谈及第三项预算和解法案时告诉福克斯新闻数字频道。
由于共和党在是否纳入《拯救美国法案》内容、用哪些削减开支为法案筹资等多个关键点上存在分歧,该法案的推进举步维艰。
但部分保守派议员(包括一些不会在新一届国会留任的议员)认为,《拯救美国法案》应优先于其他所有事项。
“我个人认为,在参议院复会之前,我们不应再推进任何其他立法,”南卡罗来纳州共和党众议员拉尔夫·诺曼周四表示。
“参议院的所作所为就是懒惰,坦白说,令人作呕,”佛罗里达州共和党众议员拜伦·唐纳兹周四表示。“他们应该回来,通过这项法案。”
与此同时,参议院共和党人多次驳斥相关批评是 misguided(不得要领的)。参议院共和党人已就《拯救美国法案》及其多个变体进行了数次投票,均未成功。
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众议院也从未就特朗普版本的法案进行过投票,该法案将增加邮寄投票限制、禁止男性参加女子体育赛事并禁止儿童变性手术。
“众议院自己从未就特朗普版本的《拯救美国法案》投过票,为什么要指责参议院没有通过?”一名参议院共和党助手告诉福克斯新闻数字频道。“众议院自由党团与其纠结于自己并不供职的参议院,不如专注于推进总统的议程,而不是从中作梗。”
在共和党内讧之际,一些民主党人吹嘘自己作为少数党反而治理得更有效率。
“感觉我们通过 discharge 程序(众院全院表决绕过委员会直接投票)通过的法案比他们通过常规立法通过的还多,”马里兰州民主党众议员格伦·艾维告诉福克斯新闻数字频道。“他们本应该能把事情处理得比这更好。”
‘It’s a mess’: GOP turns on House conservatives as voter ID blockade stalls Trump’s agenda
June 26, 2026 9:15am EDT / Fox News
House conservatives’ SAVE America Act strategy draws backlash from Republicans
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House conservatives’ decision to grind the chamber to a halt in an effort to force Senate action on the SAVE America Act is drawing sharp backlash from Republicans across the conference, who say the strategy is accomplishing little beyond derailing their own agenda.
House Republicans were forced to punt several votes this week after the conservative splinter group, led by Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., used a routine procedural hurdle teeing up legislation as leverage to force the Senate to consider the stalled election bill.
The tactic appeared to fall flat after the Senate left Washington for a planned recess Wednesday while the House floor remained at a standstill, leaving SAVE no closer to passage.
‘AS LONG AS IT TAKES’: TRUMP ALLIES FREEZE HOUSE FLOOR TO PRESSURE SENATE ON VOTER ID BILL
Rep. Ralph Norman, R-S.C., speaks during the House Freedom Caucus news conference in the U.S. Capitol urging Senate action on the SAVE America Act on June 25, 2026.(Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc./Getty Images)
“It’s a mess,” Rep. Nick Langworthy, R-N.Y., told Fox News Digital. “We have to be able to continue to function.”
“It’s just creating more inaction and more reasons for people to have a bad taste in their mouth about the U.S. House,” he continued, referring to the legislative paralysis.
Even after President Donald Trump urged the group to stand down in a Truth Social post Thursday after meeting with House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., it’s unclear whether his directive to stop “grandstanding” will be enough to reopen the House floor when lawmakers return Monday.
Luna, a Trump ally, is pushing for the SAVE America Act to be attached to the annual defense policy bill expected to receive a vote in the House next week.
TWO DOZEN HOUSE REPUBLICANS GO TO WAR WITH SENATE GOP OVER SAVE AMERICA ACT
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Pairing the measures could jeopardize consideration of the must-pass defense bill and would likely doom its chances in the Senate, where Republican leadership insists the votes aren’t there to pass SAVE.
“Using floor time as a pressure campaign on the Senate is a strategy that has not moved the needle, and right now it is costing us momentum on our own agenda,” a senior Republican aide told Fox News Digital. “We can keep making the case for SAVE without bringing the House to a grinding halt in the process.”
“This is a longstanding issue we’ve had with members who don’t function as a team,” Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks, R-Iowa, told Fox News Digital in an interview. “We win when we work and function as a team, and it’s imperative for us to be able to keep the majority.”
Asked about conservative hardliners’ vow to oppose all legislation in protest of SAVE, Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, R-Pa., said, “I don’t know why they would want to take their own initiatives off the table, because there’s a math problem in the Senate.”
The standoff has exposed a growing divide among House Republicans over what should take priority before the fast-approaching midterms: conservatives who see SAVE as the conference’s top objective despite the House having already passed multiple versions of the bill, and a larger bloc of Republicans who argue the party can’t afford to sideline the rest of its agenda.
BITTER HOUSE GOP DIVISIONS ERUPT AFTER JOHNSON SHUTS DOWN VOTES OVER REPUBLICAN MUTINY
Senate Majority Leader John Thune speaks during a news conference after a weekly policy luncheon with Senate Republicans at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.(Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
With fewer than 30 scheduled legislative days in the House left before the midterms, both camps have little time to spare.
Meanwhile, Republican leadership is racing to advance government funding bills, renew a lapsed surveillance program targeting foreigners overseas, and assemble a third party-line megabill that could incorporate hundreds of millions of dollars in defense spending requested by the Pentagon.
“We should be spending every bit of energy we have building it,” the senior GOP aide told Fox News Digital, referring to the third budget reconciliation bill.
The package has struggled to get off the ground due to GOP divisions over whether to include elements of SAVE and what spending cuts would pay for the legislation, among other sticking points.
But some conservatives, including several who will not be returning next Congress, argued SAVE should take priority over everything else.
“I personally think we should not have any more legislation until the Senate comes back in session,” Rep. Ralph Norman, R-S.C., said Thursday.
“What is happening in the U.S. Senate is laziness, and quite frankly, it’s disgusting,” Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., said Thursday. “They need to come back. They need to pass this legislation.”
Senate Republicans, meanwhile, have repeatedly dismissed the criticism as misguided. And the Senate GOP has voted on the SAVE America Act, and several variations of it a handful of times without success.
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Nor has the House passed Trump’s version of the legislation, which would add mail-in voting restrictions, prohibit men in women’s sports and ban child sex change procedures.
“Why is the House blaming the Senate for not passing the SAVE America Act when they themselves have never voted on the president’s version of SAVE?” a Senate GOP aide told Fox News Digital. “Instead of being obsessed with a chamber they don’t serve in, the House Freedom Caucus should be focused on passing the president’s agenda instead of standing in his way.”
Amid GOP infighting, some Democrats are boasting that they have governed more effectively from the minority.
“It feels like we’re passing more with the discharge approach than they’re doing with regular legislation,” Rep. Glenn Ivey, D-Md., told Fox News Digital. “They really ought to be able to manage it better than this.”
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