众议院保守派在《拯救美国法案》对决中打乱共和党议程


2026年6月30日 美国东部夏令时下午2:19 / 福克斯新闻

特朗普敦促这群议员停止“作秀”,约翰逊则称他们的强硬战术对共和党议程“适得其反”

亚当·帕克 福克斯新闻报道

国会即将休会,选举诚信与《拯救美国法案》之争愈演愈烈

众议员帕特·法伦谴责参议院拖延通过《拯救美国法案》,称该法案对选举诚信至关重要。

NEW 您现在可以收听福克斯新闻文章!

blob:https://www.foxnews.com/caadb0d5-3f94-48af-b72b-83533a9ae331

收听本文
4 分钟

周二,十余名众议院保守派议员继续封锁议事程序以抗议陷入停滞的《拯救美国法案》,众议院议事厅实际上陷入停摆。

这群坚持反对的议员包括佛罗里达州共和党众议员安娜·保利娜·卢娜,他们阻挠了程序性投票, effectively 冻结了可预见未来的立法事务,此前他们已迫使共和党领导层上周推迟了多场投票。

这场强硬战术已导致众议院陷入立法瘫痪,众议院议长、路易斯安那州共和党议员迈克·约翰逊正赶在7月4日休会前推进多项立法优先事项。

议员们以198票反对、224票否决了推进一系列立法事项的动议——其中包括一项必须通过的国防法案,该法案原本将与《拯救美国法案》捆绑投票——有14名共和党议员投了“反对”票。

2025年9月3日,佛罗里达州共和党众议员安娜·保利娜·卢娜在华盛顿特区美国国会大厦举行的众议院共和党会议场外接受媒体采访。(格雷姆·斯隆/彭博社 via 盖蒂图片社)

“不惜一切代价”:特朗普盟友封锁众议院议事大厅,迫使参议院推进选民身份证法案

这些共和党反对议员包括卢娜,以及俄亥俄州共和党众议员马克斯·米勒、密苏里州共和党众议员埃里克·伯利森、田纳西州共和党众议员蒂姆·伯切特、马里兰州共和党众议员安迪·哈里斯、佛罗里达州共和党众议员兰迪·法恩、奇普·罗伊和得克萨斯州共和党众议员基思·塞尔夫、亚利桑那州共和党众议员伊莱·克莱恩、印第安纳州共和党众议员维多利亚·斯帕茨、肯塔基州共和党众议员托马斯·马西以及科罗拉多州共和党众议员劳伦·博伯特。

与此同时,俄亥俄州共和党众议员迈克·特纳很可能因与国防授权法案无关的反对意见投了“反对”票,众议院多数党领袖史蒂夫·斯卡利斯则更改了投票意向,以便议员们重新审议该法案。

由于席位差距极小,约翰逊仅能容忍少数议员倒戈。

这群保守派反叛者持续封锁议事大厅,显然是无视美国总统唐纳德·特朗普的呼吁。特朗普上周在Truth Social的帖子中敦促这群议员停止“作秀”。约翰逊也称他们的强硬战术对共和党议程“适得其反”。

“这完全说不通,”约翰逊周一对记者表示,“我们必须推进立法,这也是我要对他们所有人说的话。”

人们看到他在投票失败前不久与卢娜和其他几名反对议员进行了紧张对话。

为安抚保守强硬派,约翰逊本周罕见地动用了程序性手段,重新推动这项由特朗普支持的选举法案。该法案已在参议院搁置数月,遭到民主党人的普遍反对。

共和党领导层提议将《拯救美国法案》与年度国防政策法案——即《国防授权法案》——捆绑,再提交参议院审议。

众议院已通过该版本的《拯救美国法案》,但约翰逊认为,若将该法案与历来两党合作的法案捆绑,参议院更有可能通过这项议案。

“我们就直接拿出仍在参议院、已提交的完整法案,再次提交,但将其作为我们希望且相信能在两院中获得两党支持的法案的一部分,我们相信参议院民主党人会理解这一点,”约翰逊在周二的领导层新闻发布会上表示。

共和党反对议员一再要求领导层将这项选举法案强推给参议院,正如特朗普所言,这是他的首要立法优先事项。在投票前,他们大多不支持约翰逊的提议,认为这不会迫使参议院就《拯救美国法案》采取行动。

2026年6月10日,路易斯安那州共和党众议员迈克·约翰逊在美国国会大厦接受记者采访。(汤姆·威廉姆斯/CQ-滚石公司 via 盖蒂图片社)

众议院共和党人的《拯救法案》救援计划遭遇保守派反对议员抵制

卢娜表示,她希望将《拯救美国法案》作为修正案附加到《国防授权法案》中,或者就一项修正案进行投票,将选民身份证明公民身份的要求附加到国防政策法案中。

“如果不这样做,它很容易被删除,”卢娜在投票前不久在社交媒体上写道。

尽管特朗普和约翰逊都尖锐批评了封锁议事大厅的行为,但卢娜否认她的做法正在打乱共和党议程。

“你知道,说我们阻碍了进程,这就是立法,”这位佛罗里达州议员周一站在同样参与这场抗议的田纳西州共和党众议员蒂姆·伯切特身边对记者表示,“如果人们选举我们只是为了按照政党的意愿投票,那情况就会大不相同。”

参议院也在审议自己版本的《国防授权法案》,其中不包含选举相关条款。

周二的程序性投票还推进了2027财年国务院及其他对外运作的拨款,以及共和党起草的一项纪念唐纳德·特朗普总统“一项宏伟美丽法案”通过一周年的议案,以及其他多项举措。

包括得克萨斯州共和党众议员奇普·罗伊在内的一些保守派威胁称,在一项搁置的边境安全方案的程序性投票中,他们将 withhold 支持,他们希望就该方案举行全院投票。

2026年4月30日,得克萨斯州共和党众议员奇普·罗伊在国会大厦就国土安全部拨款法案的通过事宜对记者发表讲话。(格雷姆·斯隆/盖蒂图片社)

点击此处下载福克斯新闻应用程序

约翰逊曾向保守派承诺在7月4日休会前就该立法进行投票,但这一截止日期似乎很可能在没有进行全院投票的情况下过去。共和党人也尚未公布法案文本。

“尚未达成共识,”众议院多数党领袖史蒂夫·斯卡利斯(路易斯安那州共和党)周二对记者表示,“归根结底,我们必须先达成共识,才能推进工作。”

House conservatives derail GOP agenda in SAVE America Act showdown

June 30, 2026 2:19pm EDT / Fox News

Trump urged the cohort to stop ‘grandstanding’ while Johnson called their hardball tactics ‘self-defeating’ for the agenda

By Adam Pack, Fox News

Congress LEAVES as election integrity & SAVE America FIGHT heats up

Congressman Pat Fallon condemn the Senate’s delay in passing the SAVE America Act, citing its importance for election integrity.

NEW You can now listen to Fox News articles!

blob:https://www.foxnews.com/caadb0d5-3f94-48af-b72b-83533a9ae331

Listen to this article
4 min

The House floor remained effectively shut down Tuesday after more than a dozen House conservatives continued their blockade in protest of the stalled SAVE America Act.

The group of holdouts, including Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., blocked a procedural vote, effectively freezing legislative business for the foreseeable future, after forcing GOP leaders to punt several votes last week.

The hardball tactics have forced the chamber into legislative paralysis as House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., races to advance several legislative priorities before the July 4 recess.

Lawmakers voted 198-224 against advancing a spate of legislative items — including a must-pass defense bill that will be paired with the SAVE America Act — with 14 Republicans voting “no.”

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., spoke to members of the media outside a House Republican Conference meeting at the U.S. Capitol on Sept. 3, 2025, in Washington, D.C.(Graeme Sloan/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

‘AS LONG AS IT TAKES’: TRUMP ALLIES FREEZE HOUSE FLOOR TO PRESSURE SENATE ON VOTER ID BILL

The GOP holdouts included Luna and Reps. Max Miller, R-Ohio, Eric Burlison, R-Mo., Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., Andy Harris, R-Md., Randy Fine, R-Fla., Chip Roy and Keith Self, R-Texas, Eli Crane, R-Ariz., Victoria Spartz, R-Ind, Thomas Massie, R-Ky., and Lauren Boebert, R-Colo.

Meanwhile, Rep. Mike Turner, R-Ohio, likely voted “no” over an unrelated objection to the NDAA and House Majority Leader Steve Scaclise switched his vote to allow lawmakers to reconsider it again.

With such slim margins, Johnson could afford to lose just a handful of defections.

The conservative rebels continued their floor blockade in apparent defiance of President Donald Trump, who urged the cohort to stop “grandstanding” in a Truth Social post last week. Johnson also called their hardball tactics “self-defeating” for Republicans’ agenda.

“It doesn’t make any sense,” Johnson told reporters Monday. “We have to move forward with legislation and that’s what I’ll be telling them all.”

He was seen having a tense conversation with Luna and several holdouts shortly before the failed vote.

In a likely attempt to appease conservative hardliners, Johnson used a rare procedural maneuver this week to revive the Trump-backed election measure, which has sat in limbo in the Senate chamber for months amid widespread opposition from Democrats.

GOP leaders proposed merging the SAVE America Act with an annual defense policy bill, known as the National Defense Authorization Act, when sending the legislation over to the Senate.

The House already passed that version of the SAVE America Act, but Johnson argued the upper chamber would be more likely to pass the measure if paired with a traditionally bipartisan bill.

“Let’s just have the full bill that’s still sitting there and has been transmitted to the Senate, let’s send it again, but put it as part of something that we hope and believe will be a bipartisan vote in both chambers, and that Democrats in the Senate will understand,” Johnson said during a leadership press conference on Tuesday.

The GOP holdouts have repeatedly demanded that leadership attempt to jam the upper chamber with the election measure as Trump insists it’s his top legislative priority. They largely withheld their support for Johnson’s proposal prior to the vote, arguing it would not force Senate action on the SAVE America Act.

Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., talks with reporters in the U.S. Capitol on June 10, 2026.(Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

HOUSE GOP’S SAVE ACT RESCUE PLAN HITS RESISTANCE FROM CONSERVATIVE HOLDOUTS

Luna said she wanted the SAVE America Act to be attached to the NDAA as an amendment or have a vote on an amendment to attach voter identification proof of citizenship requirements to the defense policy bill.

“IF IT IS NOT DONE THIS WAY, IT WILL EASILY BE TAKEN OUT,” Luna wrote on social media shortly before the vote.

Though both Trump and Johnson sharply criticized the floor blockade, Luna disputed that her approach was derailing Republicans’ agenda.

“To, you know, say that we’re holding up the process. This is legislating,” the Florida lawmaker told reporters Monday, standing next to Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., who has also joined the SAVE protest. “If people elected us to just come up here and vote in line with what the party wants, then it would be a whole lot different.”

The upper chamber is also considering its own version of the NDAA that does not include the election measure.

Tuesday’s procedural vote also advanced fiscal year 2027 funding for the State Department and other foreign operations and a GOP-authored measure commemorating the one-year anniversary of President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act, among other measures.

Some conservatives, including Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, threatened to withhold their support during the test vote over a stalled border security package they want to put to a chamber-wide vote.

Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, speaks to reporters after passage of a Department of Homeland Security funding bill, on April 30, 2026, at the U.S. Capitol.(Graeme Sloan/Getty Images)

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FOX NEWS APP

Johnson promised conservatives a vote on the legislation before the July 4 recess, but that deadline appears likely to pass without a floor vote. Republicans have also yet to release the bill text.

“There’s no consensus,” House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, R-La., told reporters Tuesday. “At the end of the day, we’ve got to have consensus before we can move forward.”

评论

发表回复

您的邮箱地址不会被公开。 必填项已用 * 标注