关注:共和党人无视特朗普针对共和党现任议员可能反噬其议程的担忧


2026年5月24日 美国东部时间凌晨4:00 / 福克斯新闻

几名共和党人强调,在众议院席位优势微弱的情况下,推进特朗普的议程需要党内团结

作者:汉娜·布伦南 福克斯新闻

共和党议员们正在权衡,在托马斯·马西初选失利后,特朗普针对共和党现任议员的行为是否会在党内引发新的紧张关系。(图片来源:尼古拉斯·巴拉西 福克斯新闻数字频道)

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在肯塔基州联邦众议员托马斯·马西失利后,共和党议员们对特朗普针对共和党现任议员的担忧不以为意,多名共和党人强调需要团结起来推进共和党议程。

此前,在特朗普数月来不断升级的攻击下,马西在肯塔基州共和党初选中输给了国会候选人埃德·加尔雷恩。特朗普此前曾公开批评这位肯塔基州共和党人多次与总统意见相左,反对部分共和党议程。

“初选总会发生,”佛罗里达州联邦众议员拜伦·唐纳兹(R-Fla.)告诉福克斯新闻数字频道。“我们会挺过去,但现在要回归为美国民众办事的本职工作,所以大家应该都把注意力集中在这一点上。”

MTG称特朗普支持的初选挑战者击败托马斯·马西后,共和党未来“被毁了”

佛罗里达州联邦众议员拜伦·唐纳兹(R-Fla.)在佛罗里达州好莱坞为州长竞选造势时发表讲话,前总统唐纳德·特朗普为其提供背书。(图片来源:阿尔·迪亚兹/盖蒂图片社)

长期以来,马西一直是国会中直言不讳的共和党议程批评者之一,曾因预算分歧和其他立法争议多次遭到特朗普的攻击。在初选前的几个月里,特朗普加大了对马西的批评力度,支持将他赶出国会的行动。

对共和党人来说,此次局势尤为关键:该党正努力在众议院维持微弱多数席位,同时还要应对党内围绕特朗普议程和政治影响力的分歧。

尽管有猜测称,特朗普针对共和党现任议员的策略可能对共和党不利,但许多议员支持特朗普按自己的意愿进行个人背书的决定。

“我认为特朗普就是特朗普,不是每个人都会同意他的做法,”德克萨斯州联邦众议员贝丝·范·杜恩(R-Texas)说道。“但事实上,他的行动一直极具成效。”

“他有权支持自己想支持的人,”北达科他州联邦参议员约翰·霍文(R-N.D.)说道。

被特朗普冷落的寻求连任的共和党候选人纷纷装作获得了他的背书

美国总统唐纳德·特朗普于2026年5月20日抵达康涅狄格州新伦敦市美国海岸警卫队学院的学员纪念场参加毕业典礼。(图片来源:奇普·索莫德夫斯基/盖蒂图片社)

尽管如此,一些共和党人承认,特朗普在初选中的强势介入可能会在党内会议中引发复杂局面,尤其是对那些不再担心连任的议员而言。

我想很多人都明白,总统之所以不喜欢这些议员,原因可能是……如果他们现在不受连任束缚,反而可以笑到最后,不妨这么说。”

WATCH: Republicans shrug off fears that Trump targeting GOP incumbents could backfire on agenda

May 24, 2026 4:00am EDT / Fox News

Several Republicans stressed the need for party unity as they work to advance Trump’s agenda with narrow House margins

By Hannah Brennan Fox News

GOP lawmakers weigh whether Trump targeting Republican incumbents could create new tensions inside the party after Thomas Massie’s primary loss. (Credit: Nicholas Ballasy for Fox News Digital)

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GOP lawmakers brushed aside concerns over President Donald Trump targeting GOP incumbents after Rep. Thomas Massie’s, R-Ky., loss, as several Republicans stressed the need for unity to advance the Republican agenda.

Massie lost to congressional candidate Ed Gallrein in Kentucky’s Republican primary last week after months of escalating attacks from Trump, who publicly criticized the Kentucky Republican over repeated breaks with the president and opposition to parts of the GOP agenda.

“Primaries happen,” Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., told Fox News Digital. “We move through that, but it’s back to the business of the American people, so you know, my hope is that everybody just gets focused on that.”

MTG SAYS GOP’S FUTURE ‘DESTROYED’ AFTER TRUMP-BACKED PRIMARY CHALLENGER DEFEATS THOMAS MASSIE IN PRIMARY

Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., speaks in Hollywood, Florida, as he campaigns for Florida governor with backing from former President Donald Trump.(Al Diaz/Getty Images)

Massie had long been one of the most outspoken Republican critics of parts of Trump’s agenda in Congress, drawing repeated attacks from the president over spending fights and other legislative disputes. Trump intensified his criticism of Massie in the months leading up to the primary, backing efforts to oust him from Congress.

The stakes are particularly high for Republicans as the party works to maintain its slim House majority over Democrats while navigating internal divisions over Trump’s agenda and political influence.

Despite speculation that Trump’s strategy of targeting GOP incumbents could be harmful to the party, many lawmakers stood by Trump’s decision to make his personal endorsements as he sees fit.

“I think Trump is going to be Trump, and not everybody’s going to agree with what he does,” Rep. Beth Van Duyne, R-Texas, said. “The fact is that he’s been incredibly effective.”

“He gets to endorse who he wants to endorse,” Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D., said.

SNUBBED BY TRUMP, GOP CANDIDATES FIGHTING FOR RE-ELECTION ACT LIKE THEY HAVE HIS BACKING ANYWAY

President Donald Trump arrives at the commencement ceremony on Cadet Memorial Field at the United States Coast Guard Academy in New London, Conn., on May 20, 2026.(Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Still, some Republicans acknowledged Trump’s aggressive involvement in primaries could create complications inside the conference, particularly for members no longer worried about reelection.

It’s not lost on a lot of people, I think, that the reason that the president doesn’t like those members could be… they can get the last laugh if you will as they are untethered now to reelection _.

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