众议院民主党议员揭露为何本党应在油价每加仑上涨1美元之际就伊朗问题向特朗普发难


“我们迄今已为这场战争花费540亿美元,却看不到尽头,”众议员格伦·艾维抱怨道

2026年4月14日 美国东部时间早上6:00 / 福克斯新闻

民主党议员要求就伊朗战争权力决议进行表决,理由是燃油价格每加仑上涨了1美元。

马里兰州民主党众议员格伦·艾维对美伊关于开放关键商业航道的谈判表示怀疑。(图源:尼古拉斯·巴拉西为福克斯新闻数字频道供稿)

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马里兰州民主党众议员格伦·艾维正要求就一项由民主党牵头的战争权力决议进行表决,该决议将要求唐纳德·特朗普总统将美国武装部队撤出与伊朗的敌对行动。

“我认为,继续推动这项议题非常重要,最终(共和党人)将不得不允许我们将其提交全院并进行投票。我们希望这一天越早到来越好,”艾维说道。

现在我们面临的情况是,汽油价格每加仑上涨了1美元以上。我们迄今已为这场战争花费540亿美元,却看不到尽头。”

如果该决议获得通过,将禁止总统采取额外军事行动,出于防御目的的行动除外,并要求国会对任何在伊朗的额外军事行动宣战。

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马里兰州民主党众议员格伦·艾维于2024年2月27日周二抵达国会山参加投票。(图源:比尔·克拉克/盖蒂图片社)

共和党人批评该决议对应对国际不确定性的政府施加了不必要的限制。

众议院本月早些时候曾否决一项由肯塔基州共和党众议员托马斯·马西提出的伊朗战争权力决议。该提案于3月以212票对2019票被否决。

此举遭到美国众议院议长迈克·约翰逊的谴责。

“正如你们所知,战争权力决议被否决了。这是正确的结果。我们并未处于战争状态。我们无意卷入战争。总统和国防部已经明确表示,这是一场有限的军事行动,”约翰逊在该提案审议结束后说道。

“国会本会犯下非常严重的失误,”约翰逊补充道。

奥卡西奥-科特兹敦促军队拒绝特朗普迫近伊朗最后期限前的“非法”命令

2026年33日,据报道美以空袭伊朗首都德黑兰市中心后浓烟升起。(图源:法蒂梅·巴哈米/阿纳多卢通讯社)

美国于2月28日首次与伊朗爆发敌对行动,与以色列联合发动空袭, targeting该国军事领导层并造成伊朗最高领袖阿亚图拉·阿里·哈梅内伊死亡。特朗普及其内阁官员表示,此次军事行动是必要的,以阻止伊朗获得核武器。

自那以来,民主党议员批评特朗普在未经国会同意的情况下就开启了战争行动——他们坚称这违反了1973年《战争权力法案》。

该法案规定,任何超过60天的军事行动都需要国会批准。

尽管最近达成了停火协议,艾维表示他怀疑谈判能否带来持久和平,并对冲突的规模提出了质疑。

民主党叛党议员反对特朗普的战争权力决议,称伊朗问题为“47年的战争罪行”

马里兰州民主党众议员格伦·艾维于2024年7月22日周一在宾夕法尼亚州巴特勒的巴特勒农场展会上出席活动。两党议员团正在参观前总统唐纳德·特朗普竞选集会遇袭现场,该事件造成一名参会者死亡、两人受伤。(图源:德里克·舒克/福克斯新闻数字频道)

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“在这一点上,很难确切知道(政府)有何打算或他们想走向何方。伊朗提交给我们的10点提案和我们回传的15点提案,我看不到任何共同点,”艾维说道,他指的是两国提出的相互对立的要求。

“我不确定我们能否在短期内找到某种共同点来解决这个问题,”他补充道。

利奥·布里塞尼奥是福克斯新闻数字频道国会团队的政治记者,此前曾在《世界杂志》任职。

House Dem reveals why his party should challenge Trump on Iran as gas prices soar $1 per gallon

‘We spent $54 billion on this war so far, and there’s no end in sight,’ Rep Glenn Ivey complains

April 14, 2026 6:00am EDT / Fox News

Democrat demands consideration of Iran war-powers resolution, citing “dollar per gallon” fuel price increase.

Rep. Glenn Ivey, D-Md., casts doubt on U.S.-Iran negotiations over opening key commercial waterway. (Credit: Nicholas Ballasy for Fox News Digital)

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Rep. Glenn Ivey, D-Md., is demanding consideration of a Democrat-led war powers resolution that would require President Donald Trump to pull U.S. armed forces out of hostilities with Iran.

“I think it’s important for us to keep trying to push the issue forward, and eventually [Republicans] are going to have to allow us to bring it to the floor and have a vote on it. So, we’re hoping that that’s going to be sooner rather than later,” Ivey said.

Now we’re at a point where gas prices have gone up more than a dollar per gallon. We spent $54 billion on this war so far, and there’s no end in sight.”

If passed, the resolution would prevent the president from engaging in additional military action, save for defensive reasons and require a declaration of war for any additional operations in Iran.

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Rep. Glenn Ivey, D-Md., arrives for a vote in the Capitol on Tuesday, February 27, 2024.(Bill Clark/Getty Images)

Republicans have panned the idea as an unhelpful restriction on an administration navigating international uncertainty.

The House of Representatives already voted down one Iran war powers resolution earlier this year, offered by Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky. That measure failed in a 212-2019 vote in March.

The effort drew the condemnation of U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La.

“As you know, the War Powers Resolution failed. That is the right result. We are not at war. We have no intention of being at war. The president and the Department of War have made it very clear that this is a limited operation,” Johnson said shortly after its consideration.

“It would have been a very serious misstep by Congress,” Johnson added.

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Smoke rises from central Tehran following reported U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran’s capital, on March 3, 2026.(Fatemeh Bahrami/Anadolu)

The U.S. first began hostilities with Iran on Feb. 28, launching a joint bombing attack with Israel that targeted the country’s military leadership and killed the country’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Trump and Cabinet officials maintained the campaign was necessary to prevent Iran from securing a nuclear weapon.

Since then, Democrat lawmakers have blasted Trump for what they viewed as the beginning of the war efforts without the consent of Congress — something they maintain goes against the War Powers Act of 1973.

That law states that any military engagement that extends past 60 days requires congressional approval.

Despite a recent ceasefire agreement, Ivey said he doubts the negotiations will result in a lasting peace, raising questions about the scope of the conflict.

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Rep. Glenn Ivey (D-Md.) looks on at the Butler Farm Show in Butler, Pennsylvania, on Monday, July 22, 2024. A bipartisan group of lawmakers is visiting the site of former President Donald Trump’s attempted assassination that left one attendee dead and two injured at a campaign rally last week.(Derek Shook/Fox News Digital)

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“At this point, it’s hard to know exactly what [the administration] has in mind or where they’re trying to go. The 10-point proposal that Iran sent to us and the 15 points that we sent back, I don’t see any common ground on that,” Ivey said, referring to a contrasting set of demands the two countries have issued.

“I’m not clear if we’re going to be able to find some kind of common ground where we can resolve it in the short term,” he added.

Leo Briceno is a politics reporter for the congressional team at Fox News Digital. He was previously a reporter with World Magazine.

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