共和党利用国土安全与移民执法资金法案,让特朗普备受争议的20亿美元基金“彻底消失”


2026年6月3日 美国东部时间上午10:55 / 福克斯新闻

代理司法部长托德·布兰奇称该基金已不再推进,但部分参议员希望特朗普本人亲自叫停该项目

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代理司法部长托德·布兰奇向议员们表示,司法部已放弃设立“反武器化基金”的计划,在一名联邦法官临时叫停该基金的创建后,这一举措就此告终。

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参议院共和党议员可能需要特朗普政府拿出更确凿的证据,证明这笔“反武器化基金”已正式夭折,即便代理司法部长托德·布兰奇已于周二明确宣告了该基金的终结。

许多共和党议员要求政府明确表态:不仅这笔近20亿美元的基金就此作废,而且永远不会重启。而此事的关键在于一项数十亿美元的移民执法行动资金法案。

周二在一场闭门会议上,参议院共和党领导层向议员们保证,布兰奇将阐明该基金的最终命运,并希望此举足以平息党内的异议。

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布兰奇在众议院的一场听证会上确实做到了这一点,他多次表态,本届政府不会推进该基金的设立。

“设立该基金的初衷,我认为和之前一样重要,但我们不会再推进该基金的相关工作,”布兰奇说道。

该基金于上月宣布,是特朗普家族与美国国税局达成和解协议的一部分,其初衷是为那些认为自己遭到政府针对性打击的人提供经济补偿。共和党议员担忧,如果没有适当的监管措施,2021年1月6日国会山骚乱期间袭警的定罪者可能会挪用这笔纳税人资金。

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部分共和党议员希望唐纳德·特朗普总统公开表态,正式叫停该基金。

“我认为既然布兰奇都这么说了,总统肯定也同意,”艾奥瓦州共和党参议员查克·格拉斯利说道。

共和党要求特朗普在重启国土安全与移民执法资金法案前叫停争议性20亿美元基金

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但部分共和党议员希望政府拿出更切实的证据,证明该基金确实已彻底终结。

“我不确定这对部分议员来说是否足够有说服力,”得克萨斯州共和党参议员约翰·科宁说道。

北卡罗来纳州共和党参议员汤姆·蒂利斯认为,如果政府是认真的,就应该支持立法,永久禁止该基金以任何形式重启。他计划在一项总额约700亿美元的综合和解法案中加入一项修正案,以确保这一点。

“我只是觉得,我们应该像回到过去一样,假装这笔基金从未存在过,并采取一切必要措施,确保它永远不会成立或拨付资金,”蒂利斯说道,“至少在当前的政治环境下不行。”

参议院多数党领袖约翰·图恩表示,布兰奇此前已向他预告了关于该基金的表态,并希望此举足以团结分歧严重的共和党议员,本周推进预算和解程序。

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2026年5月19日,华盛顿特区美国国会大厦,参议院多数党领袖约翰·图恩在与参议院共和党议员举行每周政策午餐会后的新闻发布会上发言。(安娜·莫尼梅克/盖蒂图片社)

“正如我之前跟你们说过的,一切都取决于票数,”图恩说道,“我们是否有足够的票数?我们是否能获得50票,让这类法案在议会 floor 上通过?因为我们必须让共和党议员团结一致才能做到这一点。”

共和党领导层希望周三启动相关程序,以便在本周末前将这项约700亿美元的法案提交众议院。

部分共和党议员乐观地认为,这足以让相关程序重回正轨。

“如果一切都像我们被告知的那样顺利,那么我们有合理的可能性很快推进和解程序,”路易斯安那州共和党参议员约翰·肯尼迪说道。

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部分问题在于,如果共和党内部不能达成一致,几项民主党修正案可能会获得通过——这些修正案既能针对该基金,也能阻碍该法案的推进势头。

缅因州共和党参议员苏珊·柯林斯是该基金的多位批评者之一,她希望布兰奇能明确“本届政府不会继续推进”该项目。她和其他持相同立场的议员是否会投票反对相关修正案,仍是未知数。

“我不会预测这个非常多变的局势会如何发展,”柯林斯说道。

亚历克斯·米勒是福克斯新闻数字频道负责报道美国参议院的撰稿人。

GOP leverages ICE funding package to make Trump’s controversial $2B fund ‘never exist’

June 3, 2026 10:55am EDT / Fox News

Acting AG Todd Blanche said the fund is not moving forward, but some senators want Trump himself to kill it

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Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche told lawmakers the Justice Department is abandoning plans for its anti-weaponization fund, ending the effort after a federal judge temporarily blocked its creation.

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Senate Republicans may need more convincing from the Trump administration that the “anti-weaponization” fund is officially dead, even after acting Attorney General Todd Blanche spelled out its doom on Tuesday.

Many Republicans demanded that the administration make it crystal clear that not only was the nearly $2 billion fund done, but that it would never come back. And at stake is a multibillion package to fund immigration enforcement operations.

During a closed-door meeting Tuesday, Senate Republican leadership assured members that Blanche would lay out the fate of the fund, and hoped that it would be enough to quell dissent among the ranks.

TRUMP ADMIN BACKS OFF CONTROVERSIAL $2B FUND, CLEARING PATH FOR STALLED GOP IMMIGRATION BILL

Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., speaks to reporters following a policy luncheon at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 28, 2026.(Nathan Posner/Anadolu)

And he did during a hearing in the House, where he repeatedly said that the administration was not moving forward with the fund.

“The reasons for the fund, I think, remain as important as they were before, but we are not moving forward with the fund,” Blanche said.

The fund was announced last month as part of a settlement between the Trump family and the Internal Revenue Service, and pitched as a mechanism for people who felt they were targeted by the government to get a financial kickback. Republicans were concerned that without proper guardrails, people convicted of assaulting police officers during the Jan. 6, 2021, riot on Capitol Hill could access the taxpayer cash flow.

President Donald Trump walks to speak with reporters before boarding Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House, Friday, May 8, 2026, in Washington.(Jose Luis Magana/AP Photo)

Some in the GOP wanted President Donald Trump to come out and officially kill the fund.

“I assume if Blanche is saying it, the president must agree,” Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, said.

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But some Republicans want an even more concrete show from the administration that it’s actually dead and gone.

“I’m not sure that’s gonna be good enough for some people,” Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, said.

Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., contended that if the administration really meant it, it would support legislation to permanently prevent the fund from returning in any form. He planned to push an amendment to the broader, roughly $70 billion reconciliation package that would make sure of that.

“I just feel like we just need to do a Wayback Machine and just pretend like this never existed and take whatever steps are necessary to make sure it can never exist or disperse,” Tillis said. “Not in the current environment.”

Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., said that Blanche previewed his remarks on the fund to him, and hoped that it would be enough to unite the fractured Republicans to move forward with budget reconciliation this week.

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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., on May 19, 2026.(Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

“I think, as I’ve conveyed to you before, everything comes down to a function of math,” Thune said. “It’s do we have the votes? Do we have 50 votes to execute on getting a bill like that across the floor? Because we have to have Republicans hanging together in order to do that.”

Republican leadership hopes to launch the process on Wednesday in order to get the roughly $70 billion package to the House by the end of the week.

Some Republicans are hopeful that it will be enough to get the process back on track.

“If it goes like we’re told it will go, well, there’s a reasonable possibility, then we will move pretty quickly to the reconciliation,” Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., said.

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Part of the issue is that if Republicans aren’t on the same page, several Democratic amendments that would both tackle the fund and halt momentum for the package could pass.

Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, was one of several critics of the fund, and she hoped that Blanche would make it “crystal clear that the administration is not going to proceed” with the issue. Whether she or others in the same camp would vote against amendments remained an open question.

“I’m not going to predict what’s gonna happen to a very fluid situation,” Collins said.

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

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