特朗普前往国会山参加关键会议,参议院共和党分歧加剧


2026年6月24日 美国东部时间8:19 / 福克斯新闻

佛罗里达州共和党参议员里克·斯科特支持《拯救美国法案》,并敦促参议院同僚通过该法案,邀请唐纳德·特朗普总统前来共商战略。

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周三,唐纳德·特朗普总统将与参议院共和党议员会面。当前参议院共和党人迫切希望在关键的中期选举前取得胜利,却因党内争吵和总统本人的突然决定打乱了他们的十一月竞选筹备节奏,亟需找到前进之路。

特朗普已有一年多未前往国会山与参议院共和党议员会面,他与参议院共和党人的关系 dynamics 已发生诸多变化。

他成功迫使两名在任参议员出局:路易斯安那州共和党参议员比尔·卡西迪和德克萨斯州共和党参议员约翰·康恩;暂时打乱了共和党700亿美元的移民执法法案;目前还挫败了一项两党重新授权美国颇具争议的间谍权力的尝试。


共和党人背弃特朗普,谴责伊朗战争——但不会改变政策

2026年6月23日,唐纳德·特朗普总统在宾夕法尼亚州麦孔奇市的马克卡车利哈伊谷工厂发表讲话时抵达现场。(安德鲁·哈尼克/盖蒂图片社)

“问题在于,我们是否想赢得中期选举?”康恩说,“我的问题是,如何让所有人达成共识、团结一致,而不是[内部争吵?]”

周三的会议可能涉及多项议题,包括与伊朗的谅解备忘录,以及重新授权《外国情报监控法》第702条的后续行动。

但特朗普的主要关注点预计将是《保障美国选民资格(SAVE)法案》,这是一项停滞不前的选民身份证和公民身份证明立法。参议院多数党领袖、南达科他州共和党议员约翰·图恩已多次告知总统,共和党没有足够票数通过该法案。

特朗普取消了原定于国会山举行的《21世纪住房之路法案》签署仪式——这是一项由白宫推动的两党法案,原计划在他与参议院共和党议员会面之前举行。

当消息传出时,共和党领袖及其工作人员正忙着搭建一个装饰着近十二面美国国旗的舞台,准备举行该法案的签署仪式。

“今日的住房新闻发布会及签署仪式现予取消,直至我们通过迫切需要的《拯救美国法案》——我认为这是一项国家紧急事务,”特朗普在仪式开始前一个多小时在Truth Social上写道。


特朗普发表Truth Social帖子时,图恩正在参议院议事厅,他走出会场时表示:“我想,在这一点上,我没有任何评论。”

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“听着,我们必须能够在选民投票时核实其公民身份,”他说,“否则我们就不算选举,而是闹剧。我们必须落实选民身份证制度。所以约翰是一位领袖,希望他能争取到足够票数。”

特朗普此次到访参议院是应佛罗里达州共和党参议员里克·斯科特的邀请。斯科特在会议前为未来六个月制定了立法目标路线图,其中包括通过《拯救美国法案》。

“我们需要明确区分谁是好人,谁是坏人,”斯科特在给同僚的信中写道,“我们必须通过行动而非言辞,展示共和党和民主党各自的主张。”

图恩认可了斯科特的立法路线图,并表示当共和党“作为一个大家庭、一个团队会面时”,他们可以审视一些所有人都希望共同努力完成的事项,争取在选举前取得成果。


顶尖共和党人提出特朗普计划,以阻止政府停摆,揭露阻碍选民身份证法案的“坏人”

2026年6月2日,参议院多数党领袖约翰·图恩在国会山举行的参议院共和党新闻发布会上发表讲话,身旁是俄克拉荷马州共和党参议员詹姆斯·兰克福德和西弗吉尼亚州共和党参议员谢莉·摩尔·卡皮托。(比尔·克拉克/CQ-罗尔公司)

“我认为有些事项能够创造政绩记录,供我们的候选人竞选时宣传,”图恩说,“这将让我们能够向美国人民阐明观点,说服他们希望让共和党人继续掌控国会参众两院,与本届总统合作,为国家办成好事。”

“我们只会讨论《拯救美国法案》,”特朗普周二对记者表示,“我们必须——我们必须通过《拯救美国法案》,其中涉及选民身份证、公民身份证明等内容。我们必须通过这项法案。所以我们将讨论这个问题以及其他许多事项。”

当被问及图恩多次表示共和党面临数学难题时,特朗普说:“你知道,他是一位领袖。约翰是一位领袖。这就是领袖的职责所在。”

共和党在推动该法案时面临双重困境:民主党不会支持,共和党内部也未达成统一——过去几个月里,参议院议事厅内多次证明了这一点。

《拯救美国法案》已成为共和党人的痛处,尤其是在犹他州共和党参议员迈克·李的推动下,少数支持者仍声称存在可行的推进路径,而许多共和党人并不这么认为。

这导致了社交媒体上的内讧,以及参议院共和党闭门午餐会上的爆发。这些不满情绪是否会在特朗普面前表露出来,还有待观察。

“我猜,很多人都想发言,”路易斯安那州共和党参议员约翰·肯尼迪说,“我们有很多人喜欢发言。这就是为什么很多本应通过邮件解决的事情却要开会。但我不知道明天会发生什么。”


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密苏里州共和党参议员乔希·霍利表示,这可能是一场“低风险”的总统与议员午餐会,不会引发政府部门之间的激烈冲突。

“我从未参加过任何有多位参议员参与的总统会议会变得好斗和刻薄,但也许这次会议不会,”霍利说。

参议院共和党中一些对特朗普及其政府批评最严厉的人士希望,能够进行一场尊重的对话,聚焦于过去一年半取得的成就,以及在6月至11月剩余的几个月里如何取得更多未来胜利。

“我希望我们关注所有被我们忽视的积极面,因为太多人专注于我们的分歧,而非我们已经取得的成就,”北卡罗来纳州共和党参议员汤姆·蒂利斯说。

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。

Trump heads to Capitol Hill for pivotal meeting as Senate GOP divisions deepen

June 24, 2026 8:19am EDT / Fox News

Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., champions the ‘Save America Act’ and pushes Senate colleagues for its passage, inviting President Donald Trump for strategy.

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President Donald Trump on Wednesday will face a Senate GOP hungry for wins ahead of pivotal midterm elections and desperate for a path forward as squabbles and the president’s own abrupt decisions derail their march to November.

Trump hasn’t come to the Capitol to meet with the Senate GOP in over a year, and much has changed in the dynamic between him and Republicans in the upper chamber.

He’s successfully ousted two incumbents, Sens. Bill Cassidy, R-La., and John Cornyn, R-Texas, temporarily derailed Republicans’ $70 billion immigration enforcement package, and for the time being, has thwarted a bipartisan attempt at reauthorizing the nation’s controversial spying powers.

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President Donald Trump arrives to deliver remarks at the Mack Trucks Lehigh Valley Operations facility in Macungie, Pa., on June 23, 2026.(Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

“The question is, do we want to win the midterms?” Cornyn said. “And my question is, how do we get all on the same page and get unified rather than [squabbling amongst ourselves?”

There are several items that could be on the docket Wednesday, including the memorandum of understanding with Iran and the next moves on reauthorizing Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA).

But Trump’s main focus is expected to be the Safeguarding American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) America Act, stalled voter ID and proof of citizenship legislation that Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., has time and again told the president Republicans don’t have the votes to pass.

Trump canceled a planned signing ceremony for the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act — a bipartisan bill pushed by the White House — that was scheduled to occur in the U.S. Capitol before his meeting with Senate Republicans.

Republican leaders and their staff were busy erecting a stage lined with nearly a dozen American flags for the bill signing when the news broke.

“Today’s Housing News Conference and Signing is hereby cancelled until such time as we pass the desperately needed SAVE AMERICA ACT, which I consider to be a National Emergency,” Trump said on Truth Social just over an hour before the ceremony was to kick off.”

Thune was on the Senate floor when Trump issued the Truth post and said as he walked out, “I guess I would say, at this point, I don’t have any observation.”

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“Look, we have to be able to get proof of citizenship when you vote,” he said. “Otherwise, we don’t have elections. We have to be able to get voter ID. So John is a leader, and hopefully he can get the votes.”

Trump’s appearance in the Senate is spurred by an invitation from Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., who, ahead of the meeting, laid out a roadmap of legislative goals for the next six months, including passage of the SAVE America Act.

“We need to make a clear distinction as to who the good guys are and who the bad guys are,” Scott wrote in a letter to colleagues. “We have to demonstrate what Republicans stand for and what Democrats stand for through action, not rhetoric.”

Thune acknowledged Scott’s legislative roadmap, and said that when the GOP met “as a family, as a team, that we can look at some of the things that we all want to work together on to try and get done before, before this election.”

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Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., speaks during a Senate Republicans press conference at the U.S. Capitol on June 2, 2026, flanked by Sen. James Lankford, R-Okla., and Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W. Va.(Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc.)

“And there are things that I believe will create a record of accomplishment that our candidates can run on,” Thune said. “And that will enable us to take an argument to the American people that will persuade them that they want to keep majorities here in Congress, in the United States Senate, and in the House that are Republican to work with this president to get good things done for this country.”

“We’re just going to talk about SAVE America,” Trump told reporters on Tuesday. “We have to get — we have to pass the SAVE America Act, which is voter ID, which is proof of citizenship, etc. We have to pass it. So we’re going to have to talk about that and many other things.”

When asked about Thune repeatedly saying Republicans have a math problem, Trump said, “You know, he’s a leader. John is a leader. That’s what being a leader is about.”

Republicans’ struggles to pass the package are two-pronged. Democrats won’t support it, and Republicans aren’t united to pass it — points that have been proven a handful of times on the Senate floor over the last several months.

The SAVE America Act has become a sore subject among Republicans, particularly as a handful of proponents, spurred by Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, continue to claim a viable path forward when many in the GOP don’t see one.

It’s led to infighting on social media and eruptions during the Senate GOP’s closed-door lunches. Whether those frustrations in particular play out in front of Trump remains to be seen.

“My guess is, a lot of people will want to talk,” Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., said. “We have a lot of people who like to talk. That’s why we have a lot of meetings that really should be emails. But I don’t know what’s gonna happen tomorrow.”

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Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., said that it was likely a “low-stakes” lunch with the president that wouldn’t erupt into fury between the branches of government.

“I’ve never been in a meeting with any president with a group of senators that got to be combative and nasty, but maybe that’s not the right meeting,” Hawley said.

Some of Trump’s and the administration’s biggest critics in the Senate GOP hope that there can be a respectful dialogue that focuses on their wins over the last year and a half, and what future wins can look like with the few months remaining between June and November.

“I want us to focus on all the positives that we’re missing, because too many are focusing on our differences and not what we’ve accomplished,” Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., said.

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

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