特朗普遇刺未遂后,共和党紧急推动特勤局拨款, amid 创纪录的政府停摆


2026年4月28日 美国东部时间早上6:00 / 福克斯新闻

议长约翰逊称推迟拨款“非常危险”,并以周六晚间事件作为紧迫性的证据

作者:亚历克斯·米勒、亚当·帕克 福克斯新闻

汤姆·埃默谈白宫记者协会晚宴枪击事件与国土安全部拨款争端,应对政治暴力

众议院多数党党鞭汤姆·埃默详述了他在白宫记者协会晚宴枪击事件中的经历,当时他因足部受伤需要协助。他赞扬特勤局迅速行动击毙嫌疑人科尔·艾伦,后者曾发布反特朗普帖子。埃默批评参议院民主党人尽管威胁升级,仍多次阻挠国土安全部全额拨款。

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在挫败针对总统唐纳德·特朗普的第三起疑似暗杀企图后,共和党希望迅速为特勤局提供拨款。

这支联邦执法部队与其他多个机构一样,已因创纪录的国土安全部(DHS)停摆而74天未获得拨款。此次停摆始于民主党拒绝为移民执法行动提供资金,但如今责任落到众议院共和党人肩上,需要解决这一问题。

一项为该部门大部分机构提供资金的法案在参议院于3月通过后,一直在众议院搁置。该法案也将为特勤局提供拨款。

路易斯安那州共和党籍众议院议长迈克·约翰逊尚未将该法案提交全院表决,原因是担忧该法案会为移民海关执法局(ICE)和海关与边境保护局(CBP)预留资金。

2026年4月25日,华盛顿特区年度白宫记者协会晚宴发生枪击事件后,特工在场警戒。(安德鲁·哈尼克/盖蒂图片社)

众议院保守派对参议院国土安全部停摆协议愤怒不已

但此次疑似暗杀企图似乎让约翰逊改变了立场。

“我们必须推进国土安全部拨款,因为形势紧迫。正如国土安全部长所言,我们的资金即将耗尽,本周末就会用光,”约翰逊周一对记者表示。“正如周六晚间的事件所证明的那样,推迟拨款非常危险。我们必须完成这项工作。”

一些众议院共和党人敦促约翰逊将参议院法案提交全院表决。

福克斯新闻数字频道获得的消息显示,纽约州共和党籍众议员尼克·兰沃西已致信约翰逊,要求立即审议参议院通过的部分国土安全部拨款法案。

“没有时间拖延了,”兰沃西写道。“本周末白宫记者协会晚宴上的袭击事件向全美充分表明,我们的国家仍面临风险。尽管我们仍需通过预算协调程序全面落实移民执法资金,但我们应该明确表明,我们致力于在最早可能的时刻拿出解决方案。”

众议院少数党领袖、纽约州民主党人哈基姆·杰弗里斯周一指责众议院共和党人为创纪录的拨款停滞负责,称他们让参议院法案在众议院搁置。

“今天就将两党在参议院通过的法案提交众议院全院表决,该法案将为国土安全部全额提供资金,除了移民海关执法局和共和党暴力大规模驱逐机器,”杰弗里斯说道。

据熟悉情况的消息人士向福克斯新闻数字频道透露,白宫预算主任拉斯·沃特预计将于周一晚些时候与众议院共和党人会面,讨论国土安全部拨款的后续方案。

在民主党多次未能就全年支出法案达成一致后,国会共和党人一直在采取双轨制推进国土安全部拨款。

其中一项计划将通过预算协调程序,为移民海关执法局和边境巡逻队提供三年半的资金。

众议院共和党人预计将于周三尽快投票通过参议院通过的预算决议,为移民海关执法局和海关与边境保护局提供资金。特朗普周一下午敦促众议院共和党人不经修改批准参议院这项法案。

众议院议长迈克·约翰逊,路易斯安那州共和党籍,周一在特朗普遭遇第三起疑似暗杀企图后,谈及国土安全部拨款的紧迫性。(J·斯科特·阿普怀特/美联社)

斯卡利斯指责民主党以国土安全部拨款为幌子,重拾“解散警方”运动

此次即将举行的投票将启动预算协调程序,共和党人将需要在6月1日前快速完成整套方案。

与此同时,一些参议院共和党人正在考虑为特勤局和国土安全部其他机构提供资金的多种方案。

佛罗里达州共和党参议员里克·斯科特在X平台上表示,在周六白宫记者协会晚宴枪击事件发生后,共和党应再次迫使民主党表态。

“本周,参议院应再次让民主党公开投票,”斯科特说。“他们现在会认为是时候最终为特勤局和整个国土安全部提供资金了吗?即便在昨晚发生暴力事件、又一次针对美国总统的暗杀企图之后,这项拨款本不该如此难以通过。”

威斯康星州共和党参议员罗恩·约翰逊则表示,“这可能是废除阻挠议事规则的时刻”。

2026年2月12日,华盛顿特区德克森参议院办公楼,参议员罗恩·约翰逊在参议院国土安全与政府事务委员会听证会上发言。(奇普·索莫德维利/盖蒂图片社)

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“民主党人会在获得多数席位时这么做,”约翰逊在《玛丽亚早间秀》节目中表示。“在面临自然危险的时刻,如果民主党拒绝为国土安全部提供资金,我会说,这将是永久废除阻挠议事规则的时机。”

特朗普在其第二任期内一直推动取消参议院60票通过的门槛,但众多共和党参议员对此表示反对,担忧这会让民主党在下次掌控参议院时占据优势。

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。

Republicans scramble to fund Secret Service after Trump assassination attempt amid record-breaking shutdown

April 28, 2026 6:00am EDT / Fox News

Speaker Johnson says funding is ‘very dangerous’ to delay, citing Saturday night’s events as proof of urgency

By Alex Miller , Adam Pack, Fox News

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House Majority Whip Tom Emmer details his experience during the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner shooting, where he needed assistance due to a foot injury. He praises the Secret Service’s quick action in neutralizing the suspect, Cole Allen, who had anti-Trump posts. Emmer criticizes Senate Democrats for repeatedly blocking full Department of Homeland Security funding despite rising threats.

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Republicans want swift action to fund the Secret Service after it foiled a third apparent assassination attempt on President Donald Trump’s life.

The federal policing force, along with many other agencies, has not been funded for 74 days amid the record-breaking Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shutdown. While the shutdown began over Democrats’ refusal to fund immigration operations, it has now shifted to House Republicans to resolve it.

A bill to fund most of the department has been languishing in the House after clearing the upper chamber in March. That legislation would fund the Secret Service, too.

House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., has yet to put the bill on the floor over concerns that the legislation carves out funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP).

Agents stand guard after an incident at the annual White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner in Washington, D.C., on April 25, 2026.(Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

HOUSE CONSERVATIVES RAGE AGAINST SENATE DHS SHUTDOWN DEAL

But the apparent assassination attempt appeared to nudge Johnson from that position.

“We have to move DHS funding because it’s urgent. As the secretary of Homeland has said, we’re out of money. He’s out of money at the end of this week,” Johnson told reporters Monday. “It’s very dangerous, as demonstrated Saturday night. We’ve got to get the job done.”

Some House Republicans are urging Johnson to bring the Senate bill to the floor.

Rep. Nick Langworthy, R-N.Y., sent a letter to Johnson, obtained by Fox News Digital, that asked for immediate consideration of the Senate’s partial DHS bill.

“There is no time for delay,” Langworthy wrote. “As put on full display for the American people with the attack surrounding the White House Correspondents’ Dinner this weekend, our country remains at risk. While we continue to have significant work ahead to fully fund immigration enforcement through the reconciliation process, we should demonstrate clearly that we are committed to delivering solutions at the earliest possible moment.”

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., on Monday blamed House Republicans for the record-breaking funding lapse for letting the Senate bill stall in the chamber.

” Bring the bipartisan Senate-passed bill to the House floor today, and it would fund the Department of Homeland Security in its entirety, with the exception of ICE and the violent Republican mass deportation machine,” Jeffries said.

White House budget chief Russ Vought was expected to meet with House Republicans later on Monday to discuss the way forward on DHS funding, a source familiar told Fox News Digital.

Congressional Republicans have been undertaking a two-track approach to funding DHS after Democrats repeatedly failed to come to an agreement on a full-year spending bill.

One piece would fund ICE and the Border Patrol for three-and-a-half years through the budget reconciliation process.

House Republicans are expected to sign off on a Senate-passed budget resolution to fund ICE and CBP as soon as Wednesday. Trump urged House Republicans to approve the Senate measure without any modifications on Monday afternoon.

Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, R-La., spoke of the urgency to fund the Department of Homeland Security on Monday after the third apparent assassination attempt on President Trump’s life.(J. Scott Applewhite/AP)

SCALISE ACCUSES DEMOCRATS OF REVIVING ‘DEFUND THE POLICE’ PUSH WITH DHS FUNDING GAMBIT

That forthcoming vote will unlock the reconciliation process and will see Republicans enter a mad dash to complete the package by June 1.

Meanwhile, some Senate Republicans are eyeing several options to fund the Secret Service and the rest of DHS.

Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., said on X that Republicans should again force Democrats’ hand following the shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner on Saturday.

“This week, the Senate should put Democrats on record again and see how they vote,” Scott said. “Will they decide now is a good time to finally fund the Secret Service and all of DHS? Even after last night’s violence and ANOTHER assassination attempt against the President of the United States, this shouldn’t be such a fight to get done.”

And Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., said “this may be the moment” to nuke the filibuster.

Sen. Ron Johnson speaks during a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee hearing in the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, D.C., on Feb. 12, 2026.(Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

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“The Democrats will do it when they get the majority,” Johnson said on “Mornings with Maria.” “At a moment of natural danger, if Democrats refuse to fund DHS, I will say this would be the time to nuke the filibuster for good.”

Trump has long pushed for the elimination of the Senate’s 60-vote threshold throughout his second term, but a swath of GOP senators have balked at that request over concerns it would advantage Democrats the next time they control the chamber.

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

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