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  • 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻预测:温和派民主党人本·麦克亚当斯在犹他州新成立的左翼选区初选中获胜


    2026-06-23T22:47:26-0400 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻

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    哥伦比亚广播公司新闻预测,前众议员本·麦克亚当斯这位温和派民主党人,周二在犹他州新划定的第一国会选区竞争激烈的民主党初选中获胜。

    此次初选是围绕民主党未来走向的辩论的最新焦点。这场对决中,麦克亚当斯的对手是三位进步派人士——州参议员内特·布卢安、政坛新人兼犹他州民主党党代会获胜者利班·穆罕默德,以及税务律师迈克尔·法雷尔。

    该选区涵盖盐湖城及其郊区,可能会决定11月众议院多数席位的归属。经过漫长的法律诉讼,法院下令重新划分选区,诞生了一个倾向民主党的选区,这为民主党近十年来首次拿下该州四个众议院席位中的一个提供了最佳契机。弗吉尼亚大学的萨巴托水晶球评级认为,这个新选区是民主党稳拿的席位。

    共和党众议员布雷克·摩尔在旧选区边界下代表第一选区,当时该选区覆盖该州北部并延伸至盐湖城部分区域。如今摩尔将在犹他州坚定的红色第二选区寻求连任。

    麦克亚当斯于2018年当选,在击败一名共和党在任议员后担任了一届众议院议员。他被认为是其在国会任职两年期间最保守的民主党人,为了在这个按照新边界计算前副总统卡玛拉·哈里斯将以24个百分点优势获胜的选区开展有竞争力的竞选,他此后不得不与自己过去的一些立场保持距离,其中最引人注目的是堕胎权问题。

    布卢安被认为是此次初选中领先的进步派候选人,得到了佛蒙特州独立参议员伯尼·桑德斯的支持,他也与自己过去的观点划清界限,为自己过往在社交媒体上嘲讽性侵犯和摩门教徒的旧帖道歉。

    纽约州初选检验佐赫兰·曼达尼的影响力

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    Moderate Democrat Ben McAdams wins primary in Utah’s new left-leaning district, CBS News projects

    2026-06-23T22:47:26-0400 / CBS News

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    Former Rep. Ben McAdams, a moderate Democrat, won a competitive Democratic primary in Utah’s newly drawn 1st Congressional District on Tuesday, CBS News projects.

    The primary is the latest flashpoint in the debate over the direction of the Democratic Party’s future. The race pitted McAdams against three progressives — state Sen. Nate Blouin, political newcomer and Utah Democratic convention winner Liban Mohamed and tax attorney Michael Farrell.

    The district, which encompasses Salt Lake City and its suburbs, could help determine the House majority in November. After a lengthy legal battle, court-ordered redistricting produced one Democratic-leaning district, giving the party its best opportunity in nearly a decade to flip one of the state’s four House seats. The University of Virginia’s Sabato’s Crystal Ball considers the new district a safe pickup for Democrats.

    Republican Rep. Blake Moore represents the 1st District under the old boundaries, which spanned the northern part of the state and stretched down into parts of Salt Lake City. Moore is now running for reelection in Utah’s solidly red 2nd District.

    McAdams was elected in 2018, serving one term in the House after beating a Republican incumbent. He was considered the most conservative Democrat during his two years in Congress, and he’s since had to distance himself from some of his past positions, most notably on abortion rights, to run a competitive race in an area that former Vice President Kamala Harris would have won by 24 points under the new boundaries.

    Blouin, who was considered the leading progressive in the race and backed by independent Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, also distanced himself from past views, apologizing for old social media posts in which he mocked sexual assault and Mormons.

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  • 美国参议院与众议院一同投票叫停伊朗战争,斥责特朗普


    2026-06-23T22:54:14.543Z / https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-senate-votes-halt-iran-war-bucking-trump-2026-06-23/

    华盛顿6月23日路透电——美国参议院周二通过一项法案,指示唐纳德·特朗普总统停止美国对伊朗的军事行动,这是日益躁动的国会对这位共和党总统的最新一次斥责。

    参议院以50票赞成、48票反对通过了这项战争权力决议,该决议于本月早些时候在众议院获得通过。这反映出,就连特朗普的一些共和党同僚也对这场始于2月28日的不受欢迎的战争日益感到担忧。

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    这是自1973年《战争权力决议》(通常称为《战争权力法》)颁布以来,美国国会参众两院首次通过决议,指示总统将美国武装部队从敌对行动中撤出。

    尽管该决议可能在很大程度上仍具有象征意义,但此次投票对特朗普来说是一次挫折。直到最近,特朗普还几乎获得了国会共和党议员的一致支持。

    此次投票之际,美国政府预计将要求国会拨款数百亿美元用于这场战争。

    特朗普所在的共和党在参众两院都仅占微弱多数,但在11月中期选举前的一系列议题上,已有几名共和党议员与总统分道扬镳。此次选举将决定共和党是否能保留对国会的控制权。

    近期,一些共和党议员反对特朗普提出的18亿美元“反武器化”基金,该基金用于补偿他所称的遭到联邦当局针对的政治盟友;他们还搁置了一项用于资助其移民打击行动的700亿美元法案。

    路透社/益普索周二公布的民调结果显示,仅有四分之一的美国人认为对伊朗战争值得付出代价,多数人担心与德黑兰达成的停火协议不太可能持久。

    参议院投票基本沿党派立场进行,四名共和党议员与除一人外的所有民主党议员投了赞成票。两名共和党参议员未参与投票。

    宪法层面的不确定性

    特朗普政府正在就与伊朗达成和平协议进行谈判。国会对该决议的支持可能会向总统施压,迫使其不会恢复敌对行动,而特朗普曾暗示,如果谈判失败,他可能会恢复敌对行动。

    根据1973年的《战争权力法》,由参众两院通过的共同决议无需提交白宫由特朗普签署。1973年的法律规定,国会将此类决议作为结束军事行动的一种机制。

    但法律专家表示,这一问题仍未定论。此前从未有任何战争权力决议在参众两院同时获得通过,而1983年最高法院的一项裁决称,此类措施必须提交总统签署或否决,才能具有法律效力。

    白宫坚称《战争权力法》不符合宪法,因此不具有约束力。

    周二,一名白宫官员表示,参议院投票毫无意义,因为该决议无需提交总统,且不具备法律效力,此次投票得以通过仅仅是因为两名共和党议员缺席。

    该官员还表示,该决议指示特朗普将美军从敌对行动中撤出,但白宫称美军已于4月7日通过停火协议结束了军事行动。

    专家表示,《战争权力法》的合宪性问题可能将在法庭上得到解决。

    “行政部门可能会以宪法为由无视该决议,而且目前尚不清楚谁有资格提起诉讼以强制执行该决议,”布鲁金斯学会高级研究员、在线法律出版物《战争法》高级编辑斯科特·安德森说道。

    众议院该决议的发起人、纽约州众议员格雷戈里·米克斯表示,他认为该决议具有约束力,并将采取一切法律途径确保政府遵守决议。

    民主党议员还指出,美国宪法赋予国会而非总统发动战争的权利。“国会必须承担起这一责任,”弗吉尼亚州民主党参议员蒂姆·凯恩在敦促支持该决议的演讲中说道。

    支持微弱但意义重大

    该决议在众议院获得通过时,共和党支持票同样寥寥无几。当时的投票结果为215票赞成、208票反对,四名共和党议员与全体民主党议员投了赞成票。

    投赞成票的四名共和党参议员分别是缅因州的苏珊·柯林斯、肯塔基州的兰德·保罗、路易斯安那州的比尔·卡西迪和阿拉斯加州的丽莎·穆尔科斯基。民主党参议员、宾夕法尼亚州的约翰·费特曼投了反对票。

    共和党议员、肯塔基州的米奇·麦康奈尔和宾夕法尼亚州的戴维·麦科米克未参与此次投票。

    民主党议员承诺将就战争权力措施进行更多投票,表示他们希望迫使共和党议员就战争问题公开表态。

    此外,根据2015年通过的一项法律,如果和平协议涉及伊朗核计划,国会有权对任何与德黑兰达成的和平协议进行审议并投票。2015年时任总统巴拉克·奥巴马曾与伊朗及其他世界大国谈判达成一项核协议。

    参议院共和党多数党领袖、南达科他州的约翰·图恩周二表示,他预计国会将对最终达成的伊朗和平协议进行审议并投票。

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    US Senate joins House in voting to halt Iran war, rebuking Trump

    2026-06-23T22:54:14.543Z / https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-senate-votes-halt-iran-war-bucking-trump-2026-06-23/

    WASHINGTON, June 23 (Reuters) – The U.S. Senate backed legislation on Tuesday directing President Donald Trump to halt U.S. military action ​against Iran, the latest rebuke of the Republican president from an increasingly restive Congress.

    The Senate voted 50-48 in favor of the war powers resolution, which passed the House ‌of Representatives early this month, reflecting growing concern even among some of Trump’s Republicans about the unpopular conflict that began on February 28.

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    It was the first time both chambers of Congress had passed a resolution directing a president to remove U.S. armed forces from hostilities since the War Powers Resolution, more commonly known as the War Powers Act, was enacted in 1973.

    While likely to remain largely symbolic, the vote was a setback for Trump, who until recently had enjoyed near-unanimous support from Republican members ​of Congress.

    It also comes as the administration is expected to ask Congress to authorize tens of billions of dollars to pay for the war.

    Trump’s Republicans hold slim majorities in both ​the Senate and House, but a few have broken with the president on a handful of issues ahead of mid-term elections in November, which will determine whether ⁠the party will retain control of Congress.

    Some Republicans recently balked at Trump’s $1.8 billion “antiweaponization” fund to compensate political allies he says have been targeted by federal authorities and stalled a $70 billion bill to fund ​his immigration crackdown.

    Reuters/Ipsos poll results released on Tuesday showed that just one in four Americans believe the war with Iran was worth its costs, and a majority worry that a truce with Tehran is ​unlikely to last.

    The Senate vote was largely along party lines, with four Republicans joining all but one Democrat in favor. Two Republican senators did not vote.

    CONSTITUTIONAL UNCERTAINTY

    Trump’s administration is working to negotiate a peace agreement with Iran. Support for the resolution in Congress is likely to put pressure on the president not to resume hostilities, something he has suggested he might do if negotiations falter.

    Under the 1973 War Powers Act, the concurrent resolution – passed by both the House and Senate – does not ​go to the White House for Trump’s signature. In the 1973 law, Congress intended such resolutions as a mechanism for ending military operations.

    But legal experts said the issue remains unsettled. No war powers resolution had ​previously passed both chambers of Congress and a 1983 Supreme Court ruling said such a measure must be submitted for a president’s signature or veto to have legal effect.

    The White House has insisted the War Powers Act is not ‌constitutional and ⁠thus not binding.

    On Tuesday, a White House official said the Senate vote has no significance because the resolutions do not go to the president and have no force of law and the measure passed only because two Republicans were absent.

    The official also said the resolution directs Trump to remove U.S. forces from hostilities, which the White House says were terminated with a ceasefire on April 7.

    Experts say the constitutionality of the War Powers Act likely will be settled in the courts.

    “The executive branch will likely ignore it on constitutional grounds, and it’s not clear who might have standing to sue to enforce it,” said ​Scott Anderson, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution ​and senior editor of the online legal ⁠publication Lawfare.

    Representative Gregory Meeks of New York, who sponsored the resolution in the House, said he viewed the resolution as binding and would pursue all legal avenues to ensure that the administration complies.

    Democrats also noted that the U.S. Constitution gives Congress, not the president, the right to take the country to ​war. “Congress has to own this responsibility,” Democratic Senator Tim Kaine of Virginia said in a speech urging support for the measure.

    SLIM, BUT SIGNIFICANT, SUPPORT

    The ​resolution had also passed ⁠the House with slim Republican support. The tally there was 215-208 with four Republicans and every Democrat voting in favor.

    The four Republican senators who voted for the measure were Susan Collins of Maine, Rand Paul of Kentucky, Bill Cassidy of Louisiana and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska. Democratic Senator John Fetterman of Pennsylvania voted against it.

    Republicans Mitch McConnell of Kentucky and David McCormick of Pennsylvania missed the vote.

    Democratic lawmakers have promised additional votes ⁠on war powers ​measures, saying they want to force Republicans to go on the record about the war.

    Additionally, Congress has the right to ​review and vote on any peace agreement with Tehran if it affects Iran’s nuclear program, under a 2015 law passed as then-President Barack Obama negotiated a nuclear agreement with Iran and other world powers.

    Senate Republican Majority Leader John Thune of South Dakota ​said on Tuesday he expected Congress would review and vote on an eventual Iran peace deal.

    Reporting by Patricia Zengerle; additional reporting by Richard Cowan and Trevor Hunnicutt; Editing by Sanjeev Miglani and Don Durfee

  • 美国法院解除特朗普政府重新安装国家公园展品的250周年纪念截止期限


    2026-06-23T20:41:16.471Z / 路透社

    2026年2月19日,美国宾夕法尼亚州费城一处历史遗址,根据美国法官的命令,国家公园管理局的工作人员重新安装了奴隶制主题展品。REUTERS/汉娜·贝尔/档案照片 购买授权,打开新标签页

    • 内容摘要
    • 上诉法院暂时暂停重新安装截止期限
    • 对特朗普政府政策的全面暂停令仍然有效
    • 被移除的展品包括介绍美国首任总统拥有奴隶的展陈

    路透社波士顿6月23日电——美国一家上诉法院周二裁定,唐纳德·特朗普政府无需在下个月美国建国250周年纪念日前重新安装其从国家公园移除的数十个涉及奴隶制和气候变化等主题的展品。

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    7月3日的最后期限,该期限要求国家公园管理局重新安装根据特朗普的指令移除的展品,这些指令针对的是“不恰当地贬低过去或当代美国人”的展陈。

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    波士顿联邦地区法院法官安杰尔·凯利认定,这些展品的移除是政府非法企图“用涂改笔改写国家历史”的一部分。批评人士指责特朗普试图抹去美国历史的部分内容,以契合他们所称的他本人关于美国的虚假叙事。

    第一巡回法院目前暂未搁置凯利关于暂停内政部长道格·伯根执行特朗普2025年3月行政命令的主要裁决。但由三名由民主党总统任命的法官组成的第一巡回法院小组表示,他们仍在考虑是否在上诉期间暂停凯利6月12日的全部裁决。该小组表示计划“迅速”作出裁决。

    凯利是在包括国家公园保护协会和美国州与地方历史协会在内的原告提起的诉讼中作出裁决的,这些原告质疑移除展品的合法性。原告方在联合声明中称,第一巡回法院解除截止期限的决定令人失望。

    “政府选择不重新安装和恢复被审查的材料,尤其是在我们国家即将迎来250周年纪念之际,这对今年夏季的每一位公园游客以及广大美国民众都是一种伤害,”他们说道。

    负责监管国家公园管理局的美国内政部对部分暂停凯利裁决的决定表示欢迎。该部门发言人在一份声明中称:“我们相信,随着这位激进下级法院法官的糟糕裁决受到进一步审查,他们将受到进一步约束。”

    特朗普的行政命令针对的是他所谓的“修正主义运动”,该运动将美国描绘为“本质上种族主义、性别歧视、压迫或其他不可救药的缺陷国家”,并下令对全国公园进行整改。

    随后,按照特朗普的指令,至少37处场所的51个展品被移除或丢弃。其中一件展品位于费城独立国家历史公园的前美国总统官邸,介绍了美国首任总统乔治·华盛顿拥有奴隶的情况。

    由民主党总统乔·拜登任命的凯利下令“在250周年纪念日前”恢复这些标牌和展品,以“恰当纪念美国取得的非凡成就”。该周年纪念日为7月4日。

    美国司法部迅速提起上诉,称凯利的裁决是司法越权。该部门曾表示,遵守凯利7月3日的最后期限重新安装所有展品将是一项“艰巨且难以完成的任务”。

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    Court lifts 250th anniversary deadline for Trump administration to reinstall US park exhibits

    2026-06-23T20:41:16.471Z / Reuters

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    • Summary
    • Appeals court temporarily pauses reinstallation deadline
    • Broader halt on Trump administration policy remains
    • Exhibits removed include one describing ownership of enslaved people by the first US president

    BOSTON, June 23 (Reuters) – President Donald Trump’s administration does not need ​to reinstall dozens of exhibits that it removed from national parks on topics such as slavery and climate ‌change before the nation’s 250th anniversary next month, a U.S. appeals court ruled on Tuesday.

    A unanimous three-judge panel of the Boston-based 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals

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    a judge’s July 3 deadline for the National Park Service to reinstall the exhibits removed under a Trump directive targeting displays ​that “inappropriately disparage Americans past or living.”

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    Boston-based U.S. District Judge Angel Kelley concluded the displays were removed as part of ​the administration’s unlawful effort to “rewrite the nation’s history with a white-out pen.” Critics have accused Trump ⁠of trying to erase aspects of American history to fit what they call his own false narratives about the nation.

    The 1st ​Circuit declined for now to pause Kelley’s main decision to halt Interior Secretary Doug Burgum’s implementation of Trump’s March 2025 executive order. ​But the 1st Circuit panel, composed of three judges appointed by Democratic presidents, said it was still considering whether the administration’s request put Kelley’s entire June 12 ruling on hold while it appeals. The panel said it planned to rule “promptly.”

    Kelley acted in a lawsuit by plaintiffs including the National ​Parks Conservation Association and the American Association for State and Local History challenging the legality of the exhibit removals. In a ​joint statement, they called the 1st Circuit’s decision to lift the deadline disappointing.

    “The administration’s decision not to reinstall and reinstate censored materials, particularly in ‌advance of ⁠our nation’s upcoming 250th anniversary, is a disservice to every park visitor this summer and to the broader American public,” they said.

    The U.S. Department of the Interior, which oversees the National Park Service, welcomed the partial pausing of Kelley’s ruling. “We are confident that as this inferior ruling from an activist lower court judge receives further scrutiny, they will be further restrained,” a department spokesperson said ​in a statement.

    Trump’s executive order ​took aim at what he ⁠called a “revisionist movement” that portrayed the United States as “inherently racist, sexist, oppressive or otherwise irredeemably flawed,” and directed changes be made to parks nationwide.

    At least 51 exhibits from 37 sites were subsequently removed or ​discarded in keeping with Trump’s directive. One of these was an exhibit at the former U.S. ​presidential mansion in ⁠Philadelphia’s Independence National Historical Park describing the ownership of enslaved people by George Washington, the first U.S. president.

    Kelley, who was appointed by Democratic President Joe Biden, ordered the signs and exhibits restored “by the 250th anniversary to properly honor the remarkable achievements of the United States.” ⁠The anniversary ​is on July 4.

    The U.S. Justice Department quickly appealed, calling Kelley’s ruling ​judicial overreach. It had said complying with Kelley’s July 3 deadline to reinstall everything would be a “herculean and unmanageable task.”

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  • 汽车制造商或立即暂停加州汽车销售 因车辆追踪法案存执行难题


    2026-06-23 23:39 UTC / 路透社

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    (路透社)6月23日电——代表主要汽车制造商的行业组织周二警告称,除非加州推迟旨在阻止家庭暴力施暴者追踪幸存者的车辆技术新规,否则车企可能被迫于7月1日起暂停在加州销售新车和二手车。

    代表通用汽车(GM.N)、丰田汽车(7203.T)、大众汽车(VOWG.DE)、现代汽车(005380.KS)以及多数其他车企的汽车创新联盟表示,除非一项立法提案在7月1日前签署生效,“加州的汽车销售将面临实质性暂停风险”。

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    该组织表示,车企正在落实2024年法案要求的家庭暴力受害者保护措施,但“今年内无法完成法案部分条款的合规工作”。

    加州是美国最大的单一汽车市场,销量约占全美10%。

    2024年加州法案要求车企建立明确流程,允许驾驶员提交限制令或其他文件,申请在两个工作日内终止其他驾驶员的远程车辆访问权限。法案还强制要求车企让驾驶员能够在车内轻松关闭定位功能。

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    车企已经落实了法案中关于申请终止他人访问联网汽车服务的线上流程。

    目前州议会正在审议一项法案,该法案将放宽车载技术的合规期限,车企称这部分技术需要针对不同品牌、车型、年款和车辆系统进行大量工程开发、测试和整合。

    汽车制造商联盟呼吁该法案于下周前获得通过并签署生效,以避免对汽车销售造成影响。

    加州州长加文·纽瑟姆的发言人拒绝置评。

    2024年,议会分析师援引路透社和《纽约时报》的报道称,部分车企未向指称遭伴侣跟踪的女性提供帮助。曾有一名女性起诉特斯拉未果,她指控公司在她多次投诉丈夫利用车企技术跟踪骚扰自己、且已获得限制令的情况下未采取任何行动。

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    June 23 (Reuters) – A group representing major automakers warned on Tuesday that car companies may be forced to halt sales of both ​new and used vehicles in California on July 1 unless the state ‌delays vehicle technology rules that aim to prevent perpetrators of domestic violence from tracking survivors.

    The Alliance for Automotive Innovation, which represents General Motors GM.N, Toyota 7203.T, Volkswagen VOWG.DE, Hyundai 005380.KS and most other automakers, said unless ​a legislative proposal is signed into law by July 1 “there is substantial ​risk that auto sales in California will be suspended.”

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    The group said ⁠automakers are implementing the domestic violence victim protections required under the 2024 law “but ​compliance with some elements of the law is impossible this year.”

    California is the single ​largest U.S. auto market, accounting for about 10% of sales.

    The 2024 California law requires automakers to set up a clear process for drivers to submit a copy of a restraining order or ​other documentation and request termination of another driver’s remote access within two business days. ​It also mandated that carmakers enable drivers to easily turn off location access from inside the ‌vehicle.

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    ⁠Automakers have implemented the law’s online process to seek termination of another person’s access to connected vehicle services.

    A bill before the state legislature would extend deadlines for in-vehicle technologies that automakers said require extensive engineering, testing and integration across different makes, ​models, model years ​and vehicle systems.

    ⁠The automaker group urged the bill be approved and signed into law by next week to avoid an impact on auto ​sales.

    A spokesperson for California Governor Gavin Newsom declined to comment.

    ​In 2024, ⁠legislative analysts cited reporting from Reuters and the New York Times about carmakers which did not help women who alleged they were being targeted by their partners. One woman ⁠unsuccessfully sued ​Tesla, alleging the company failed to act after ​she repeatedly complained that her husband was stalking and harassing her with the automaker’s technology despite a restraining ​order.

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  • 特朗普背书连胜因南卡罗来纳州共和党州长提名获得罕见转折


    2026-06-23T19:30:53-04:00 / 福克斯新闻

    总统在初选前背书埃维特,随后在 runoff 选举前数日的最后时刻转而支持威尔逊
    作者:保罗·施泰因豪泽 福克斯新闻
    发布于 2026年6月23日 美国东部时间晚上7:30

    在南卡罗来纳州共和党州长 runoff 选举前夕,参议员特德·克鲁兹称州总检察长艾伦·威尔逊是“能获胜的最强保守派”

    得克萨斯州共和党参议员特德·克鲁兹与南卡罗来纳州总检察长艾伦·威尔逊在该州共和党州长 runoff 选举前夕接受福克斯新闻数字频道独家专访。

    南卡罗来纳州哥伦比亚——尽管未参与投票,但唐纳德·特朗普总统在南卡罗来纳州共和党州长 runoff 选举中仍是赢家。

    据美联社周二报道,特朗普背书的候选人、州总检察长艾伦·威尔逊击败副州长帕梅拉·埃维特,赢得共和党州长提名,接替任期届满的共和党州长亨利·麦克马斯特。

    但特朗普在此次南卡罗来纳州 runoff 选举中不可能失手,这场选举正成为检验特朗普对共和党巨大影响力以及其背书在共和党提名竞选中共识力的最新试金石。

    原因在于特朗普同时背书了两位候选人。

    双重背书闹剧:特朗普在南卡罗来纳州稳扎稳打

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    特朗普于上月末,也就是州长初选一周半前背书了埃维特。

    埃维特在初选中以领先者身份脱颖而出,威尔逊位居第二。参选阵营还包括众议员南希·梅斯、拉尔夫·诺曼以及亿万富翁商人罗姆·雷迪。由于没有候选人获得多数选票,埃维特和威尔逊作为前两名晋级周二的 runoff 选举。

    梅斯和诺曼在未能晋级 runoff 选举后转而背书威尔逊。而威尔逊在一周前也获得了得克萨斯州保守派强硬派参议员特德·克鲁兹的支持。

    与此同时,特朗普在周五做出了最后时刻的背书,除此前背书埃维特外,又支持威尔逊,此举似乎是总统在为自己留后路。

    South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson, left, a Republican gubernatorial candidate, shakes hands with a voter on the eve of the state's runoff elections, on June 22, 2026 in Sumter, S.C.(Paul Steinhauser/Fox News)

    梅斯在回应特朗普同时背书埃维特和威尔逊时,在社交媒体上写道“LMAO”,这是“笑到劈叉”(laughing my a– off)的常用缩写。

    埃维特与威尔逊之间的 runoff 选举火药味十足,在上周的最后一场辩论中,两位候选人互相展开人身攻击,指责对方撒谎并歪曲记录。

    威尔逊将自己担任总检察长的任期与他所称的埃维特作为副州长的 largely ceremonial 角色进行对比,并突出了自己作为退伍军人、检察官以及州最高执法官员的经历。

    埃维特在2月获得麦克马斯特的支持,她将自己塑造为局外人和特朗普背书的女商人,同时将威尔逊描绘成职业政客。

    埃维特将自己塑造为局外人和特朗普背书的女商人,同时将威尔逊描绘成职业政客。

    “在候选人众多的初选阶段,总统就对我充满信心,我在6月9日为他赢得了初选,我将在6月23日再次为他赢得这场选举,”埃维特在 runoff 选举前夕告诉福克斯新闻数字频道。“我一直对总统非常忠诚,无论他要求我去哪里为他助选、筹款,我都照做。”

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    South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced his candidacy for governor on Monday, June 23, 2025, accompanied by his family.(Tracy Glantz/The State/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

    威尔逊在 runoff 选举前夕与克鲁兹一同竞选,在接受福克斯新闻数字频道采访时提及特朗普说道:“近十年来,我一直在为他的议程而斗争和辩护,总统几天前在背书中认可了这一点,这对我意义重大。”

    比特朗普提前一周背书威尔逊的克鲁兹告诉福克斯新闻数字频道:“我很高兴看到总统背书艾伦·威尔逊……如你所知,我的原则是支持能获胜的最强保守派,我认为在州长竞选中,艾伦·威尔逊就是这样的人选。”

    南卡罗来纳州已有28年未选出民主党州长,威尔逊如今将被视为在大选中对阵民主党候选人、州众议员杰梅因·约翰逊的明显热门人选。

    South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson, left, a Republican gubernatorial candidate, campaigns with GOP Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas, on June 22, 2026 in Sumter, South Carolina(Paul Steinhauser/Fox News)

    过去两个月,特朗普背书的威力在共和党初选中尽显无疑,他背书的候选人在印第安纳州、路易斯安那州、肯塔基州和德克萨斯州的对决中击败了特朗普 targeted 的现任官员,引发了全国广泛关注。

    但三周前,特朗普在全州和国会共和党初选中的背书连胜被打破,当时他最后时刻为爱荷华州共和党众议员兰迪·芬斯特拉背书,试图帮助他接替即将退休的共和党州长金·雷诺兹,但未能助其三届议员任期的芬斯特拉获胜。

    芬斯特拉以微弱劣势输给了扎克·拉恩,这位商人、农场主兼前政治战略家得到了与特朗普政府卫生与公众服务部部长小罗伯特·F·肯尼迪领导的“让美国再次健康”运动(MAHA)以及由已故查理·柯克联合创立的强大保守组织“转折点美国”的支持。

    Zach Lahn raises his fist in celebration after defeating his primary opponent in Iowa's GOP gubernatorial race on Tuesday, June 2, 2026.(Zach Lahn for Governor via Facebook)

    两周前特朗普迎来反弹,埃维特在共和党州长初选中位居第一,长期特朗普盟友、南卡罗来纳州参议员林赛·格雷厄姆在共和党参议院初选中获得多数选票,无需进行 runoff 选举。

    获得特朗普背书的格雷厄姆当时面临五名候选人的初选挑战,其中包括保守派商人马克·林奇,他因格雷厄姆支持伊朗战争而对其发起攻击。林奇得到了一些批评特朗普的MAGA领袖的支持。

    上周,特朗普背书的候选人在佐治亚州和阿拉巴马州的三场顶级竞选中赢得两场,唯一的失利来自一位自掏腰包斥资超1亿美元推动竞选的亿万富翁商人。

    在共和党占绝对优势的阿拉巴马州联邦参议员 runoff 选举中,获得总统背书的众议院自由团成员、长期特朗普支持者巴里·摩尔众议员轻松击败对手贾里德·哈德森。哈德森是前海军海豹突击队狙击手,得到了右翼一些知名人士的支持。

    在关键摇摆州佐治亚州联邦参议员 runoff 选举中,特朗普上周末的最后时刻背书帮助MAGA支持者、众议员迈克·柯林斯击败了由受欢迎的保守派州长布莱恩·坎普背书的前大学橄榄球教练德里克·杜利。

    柯林斯将在大选中对阵民主党参议员乔恩·奥索夫,这场竞选是决定共和党能否在中期选举中保持参议院微弱多数席位的少数几场关键竞选之一。

    Republican gubernatorial candidate Rick Jackson speaks to supporters at a campaign stop in Alpharetta, Ga., on June 14, 2026.(Paul Steinhauser/Fox News)

    琼斯一直以获得特朗普背书为卖点,但早在特朗普背书琼斯数月后的2月才宣布参选的杰克逊则反复表示,特朗普激励了他参选。

    但在佐治亚州共和党州长 runoff 选举中,特朗普背书的候选人、副州长伯特·琼斯同时也获得了坎普上周末的背书,最终被以局外人身份参选的里克·杰克逊击败。

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    一位要求匿名以便畅所欲言的特朗普政治幕僚在谈及特朗普背书的琼斯周二失利时指出:“里克·杰克逊创下了共和党全州初选的筹款纪录。他在比加州小得多的州里花费了汤姆·斯泰尔级别的资金。这确实产生了影响。”

    这位幕僚还强调:“里克·杰克逊全力拥抱特朗普,他所有的广告和宣传材料都围绕着自己将成为特朗普最喜爱的州长展开。因此这场竞选实际上并非对特朗普的公投。”

    福克斯新闻的卢克·特雷维桑为本报道贡献了内容。

    保罗·施泰因豪泽为福克斯新闻横跨全美报道全国竞选活动

    Trump endorsement streak gets unusual boost with South Carolina GOP governor nomination

    2026-06-23T19:30:53-04:00 / Fox News

    The president endorsed Evette before the primary and then backed Wilson in an 11th-hour move days before the runoff

    By Paul Steinhauser Fox News

    Published June 23, 2026 7:30pm EDT

    Sen. Ted Cruz, on the eve of the South Carolina GOP gubernatorial runoff, calls state AG Alan Wilson ‘the strongest conservative who can win’

    Republican Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas and South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson speak exclusively with Fox News Digital on the eve of the state’s GOP gubernatorial runoff.

    COLUMBIA, S.C. – He wasn’t on the ballot, but President Donald Trump was a winner in South Carolina’s Republican gubernatorial runoff.

    The candidate Trump endorsed, state Attorney General Alan Wilson, defeated Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette to capture the GOP nomination in the race to succeed term-limited Republican Gov. Henry McMaster, the Associated Press reported Tuesday.

    But there was no way Trump could lose in the South Carolina runoff, which was shaping up to be the latest test of Trump’s immense grip over the GOP and the power of his endorsements in Republican nominating contests.

    That’s because Trump endorsed both candidates.

    DOUBLE ENDORSEMENT DRAMA: TRUMP HEDGES HIS BET IN SOUTH CAROLINA

    https://www.foxnews.com/video/6399127773112

    Trump endorsed Evette late last month, a week and a half before the gubernatorial primary.

    Evette finished on top of a crowded field of contenders in the primary election, with Wilson second. The field also included Reps. Nancy Mace and Ralph Norman, and multimillionaire businessman Rom Reddy. Since no candidate won a majority of the vote, as the top two finishers, Evette and Wilson advanced to Tuesday’s runoff.

    Mace and Norman endorsed Wilson after failing to advance to the runoff. And Wilson was also backed a week ago by Sen. Ted Cruz, the conservative firebrand from Texas.

    Trump, meanwhile, made an 11th-hour endorsement on Friday, backing Wilson in addition to his earlier endorsement of Evette, in what appeared to be a move by the president to hedge his bet.

    South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson, left, a Republican gubernatorial candidate, shakes hands with a voter on the eve of the state’s runoff elections, on June 22, 2026 in Sumter, S.C.(Paul Steinhauser/Fox News)

    Mace, reacting to Trump’s endorsement of both Evette and Wilson, wrote on social media, “LMAO,” which is a common abbreviation for the phrase “laughing my a– off.”

    The runoff between Evette and Wilson became combustible, and in last week’s final debate, both candidates launched personal attacks and accused each other of lying and misrepresenting their records.

    Wilson worked to contrast his tenure as attorney general with what he argued is Evette’s largely ceremonial role as lieutenant governor. And he spotlighted his experience as a combat veteran, prosecutor, and the state’s top law enforcement official.

    Evette, who was backed by McMaster in February, showcased herself as an outsider and a Trump-endorsed businesswoman, while casting Wilson as a career politician.

    Evette showcased herself as an outsider and a Trump-endorsed businesswoman, while casting Wilson as a career politician.

    “The president had a lot of confidence in me when it was a crowded field, and I won it for him on June 9. I’m going to win it for him again on June 23,” Evette told Fox News Digital on the eve of the runoff. “I have always been very loyal to the president. I’ve traveled wherever he’s asked me to help stump for him, fundraise for him.”

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    South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced his candidacy for governor on Monday, June 23, 2025, accompanied by his family.(Tracy Glantz/The State/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

    Wilson, campaigning with Cruz on the eve of the runoff, pointed to Trump and said in a Fox News Digital interview, “I’ve been fighting and defending his agenda for the better part of a decade, and to have the president reflect that understanding in his endorsement a few days ago means so much to me.”

    Cruz, who endorsed Wilson a week ahead of Trump’s backing, told Fox News Digital, “I was very glad to see the president endorsing Alan Wilson… My philosophy, as you know, is that I support the strongest conservative who can win, and I think in the governor’s race that’s Alan Wilson.”

    It’s been 28 years since a Democrat won a gubernatorial election in South Carolina, and Wilson will now be considered the clear favorite in the general election against Democratic nominee Jermaine Johnson, a state representative.

    South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson, left, a Republican gubernatorial candidate, campaigns with GOP Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas, on June 22, 2026 in Sumter, South Carolina(Paul Steinhauser/Fox News)

    The brute force of the president’s endorsement power has been on display in GOP primaries over the past two months, with his candidates ousting incumbents he targeted in showdowns in Indiana, Louisiana, Kentucky and Texas that grabbed plenty of national attention.

    But Trump’s endorsement streak in statewide and congressional Republican primaries was snapped three weeks ago when his last-minute endorsement of Republican Rep. Randy Feenstra of Iowa in the race to succeed retiring GOP Gov. Kim Reynolds wasn’t enough to propel the three-term congressman to victory.

    Feenstra was narrowly edged by Zach Lahn, a businessman, farmer and former political strategist who was backed by the political wings of MAHA — the acronym for the Make America Healthy Again movement aligned with Trump Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — and Turning Point USA, the powerful conservative organization co-founded by the late Charlie Kirk.

    Zach Lahn raises his fist in celebration after defeating his primary opponent in Iowa’s GOP gubernatorial race on Tuesday, June 2, 2026.(Zach Lahn for Governor via Facebook)

    Trump rebounded two weeks ago, as Evette finished first in the GOP gubernatorial primary and longtime Trump ally Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina won a majority of the vote in the Republican Senate primary, and avoided a runoff.

    Graham, who was endorsed by Trump, was facing primary challenges from five candidates, including conservative businessman Mark Lynch, who took aim at the senator over his support for the war in Iran. Lynch was backed by some MAGA leaders who have been critical of the president.

    Last week Trump-backed candidates won two of the three top races in Georgia and Alabama, with the one setback coming against a billionaire businessman who shelled out over $100 million of his own money to boost his campaign.

    Rep. Barry Moore, a House Freedom Caucus member and longtime Trump supporter who was endorsed by the president, comfortably defeated rival Jared Hudson, a former Navy SEAL sniper who was supported by some top names on the right, in solidly red Alabama’s GOP Senate runoff.

    In battleground Georgia’s Republican Senate runoff, an 11th-hour endorsement by Trump this past weekend helped boost Rep. Mike Collins, a MAGA champion, to victory over former college football coach Derek Dooley, who was backed by popular conservative Gov. Brian Kemp.

    Collins will face Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff in the general election in a race that’s among a handful that will likely decide if the GOP holds its slim majority in the chamber in the midterms.

    Republican gubernatorial candidate Rick Jackson speaks to supporters at a campaign stop in Alpharetta, Ga., on June 14, 2026.(Paul Steinhauser/Fox News)

    Jones regularly showcased his Trump endorsement, but Jackson, who launched his bid in February long after the president had endorsed Jones, repeatedly said that Trump had inspired him to run.

    But in Georgia’s GOP gubernatorial runoff, the candidate Trump backed, Lt. Gov. Burt Jones, who was also endorsed by Kemp this past weekend, was defeated by Rick Jackson, who ran as an outsider.

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    A Trump political operative, pointing to Tuesday’s loss by Trump-backed Jones, noted that “Rick Jackson set a record for spending in a statewide Republican primary. He spent Tom Steyer level money in a state a fraction of the size of California. That’s going to have an impact.”

    And the operative, who asked to remain anonymous to speak more freely, also emphasized that “Rick bearhugged Trump. All of his ads and material was about how he’s going to be Trump’s favorite governor. So the race was not really a referendum on Trump.”

    Fox News’ Luke Trevisan contributed to this report.

    Paul Steinhauser covers the national campaign trail from coast to coast for Fox News

  • 美国施压Meta同意AI审查,因安全担忧升级,《纽约时报》报道


    2026年6月23日 晚上9:38 UTC / 路透社

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    6月23日(路透社)——据《纽约时报》周二援引四名熟悉该机密请求的人士消息,特朗普政府正施压Meta自愿提交其AI模型供审查,此举将允许美国政府评估这些模型的能力与漏洞。

    报道称,这项通过电子邮件向这家社交媒体巨头提出的请求,正值本届政府加大对AI行业监管力度之际。

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    “我们与本届政府有着相同目标,即推动美国在稳健且安全的前沿AI领域占据领先地位。目前我们正在敲定细节,希望能尽快签署协议,”Meta在给路透社的电子邮件回复中表示。

    美国商务部未立即回应路透社的置评请求。

    本月早些时候,美国政府以国家安全担忧为由,要求Anthropic暂停外国用户访问其最先进的AI模型。

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    OpenAI和Anthropic此前已在与美国政府合作测试未发布的AI模型,而谷歌DeepMind、微软和xAI则在5月同意向政府提供新模型的早期访问权,用于国家安全评估。

    华盛顿方面对强大AI系统构成的国家安全风险的担忧与日俱增。通过提前获取前沿模型,美国官员旨在抢先识别从网络攻击到军事滥用等各类威胁,防止这些工具被广泛部署。

    6月2日,美国总统唐纳德·特朗普签署一项行政命令,建立自愿框架,要求AI开发商在向可信合作伙伴发布“受覆盖前沿模型”前,先向美国政府提交审查,时长最多30天。

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    US presses Meta to agree to AI reviews as security concerns rise, NYT reports

    June 23, 2026 9:38 PM UTC / Reuters

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    June 23 (Reuters) – The Trump administration is pressing Meta to submit its AI models for voluntary review, which would allow the government ​to evaluate their abilities and vulnerabilities, the New York Times ‌reported on Tuesday, citing four people familiar with the confidential request.

    The request was made in emails with the social media giant, the report said, as the administration steps ​up oversight of the AI industry.

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    The Facebook parent, which launched the Muse ​Spark AI model in April, is the only major U.S. ⁠developer of AI technology that has not reached an agreement to voluntarily ​share its models with the federal government for review, according to the report.

    “We ​share the administration’s goal of advancing U.S. leadership on robust and secure frontier AI. While we are working through the details, we hope to sign the agreement soon,” ​Meta told Reuters in an emailed response.

    The U.S. Commerce Department did not ​immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

    Earlier this month, the U.S. government ordered Anthropic to ‌suspend ⁠access to its most advanced AI models for foreign nationals, citing national security concerns.

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    OpenAI and Anthropic had already been working with the U.S. government to test unreleased AI models, while Google DeepMind, Microsoft and xAI agreed in May ​to provide the ​government early access ⁠to new models for national-security evaluations.

    Concern is growing in Washington over the national security risks posed by powerful AI ​systems. By securing early access to frontier models, U.S. ​officials are ⁠aiming to identify threats ranging from cyberattacks to military misuse before the tools are widely deployed.

    On June 2, President Donald Trump signed an executive order establishing ⁠a ​voluntary framework for AI developers to offer “covered ​frontier models” to the U.S. government for up to 30 days before releasing them to trusted ​partners.

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  • 特朗普取得重大胜利:国会通过针对华尔街投资者的住房管制法案


    2026年6月23日 美国东部时间晚上7:30 / 福克斯新闻

    24名共和党议员投下反对票,抗议《拯救美国法案》未被纳入该法案

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    住房危机解析:创纪录数量成年人与父母同住

    房地产网站Realtor.com最新数据显示,由于住房成本飙升,创纪录数量的年轻人被迫与父母同住。目前有33%的35岁以下成年人——总计2520万人——与父母同住,甚至超过了新冠疫情峰值时期的水平。

    唐纳德·特朗普总统取得重大立法胜利,国会通过了一项全面性住房法案,旨在扩大美国住房供应并降低住房成本。

    众议院议员于周二以358票赞成、32票反对的压倒性两党投票结果通过了参议院此前通过的这项法案,反对票全部来自共和党议员。所有在场民主党议员均投了赞成票。

    这项名为《21世纪住房之路法案》的法案是数十年来国会通过的最重要住房法案之一,其核心内容基本吸纳了特朗普提出的禁令:禁止大型机构投资者购买独栋住宅,这项措施旨在帮助个人购房者与私募股权公司竞争。

    该法案包含超过45项条款,同时还将简化住房项目的联邦环境审批流程、放松装配式住宅建造的相关监管规定,并激励地方政府改革 zoning 区划法规以增加住房供应。

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    美国华盛顿特区白宫椭圆形办公室,2026年6月22日周一,美国总统唐纳德·特朗普在签署行政命令的活动上发表讲话。(摄影师:邦妮·卡什/UPI/彭博社 via 盖蒂图片社)

    数据显示:三分之一35岁以下成年人与父母同住,住房成本飙升

    法案的其他条款还将向有新建住房记录的市政当局拨付联邦拨款,并设立试点项目帮助社区重新开发空置房产。

    “该法案围绕一个简单的理念:建造更多住房,这意味着更低的成本和更多的发展机会,惠及所有美国人,”佛罗里达州共和党众议员迈克·哈里多波洛斯周二表示。

    预计总统将最快于周三迅速签署该法案使其正式生效。

    周二的投票正值近年来房价大幅上涨之际,据Realtor.com的分析数据,全美房屋中位数价格已突破40万美元,住宅租金中位数超过1760美元,自2019年以来分别上涨了34.4%和17.9%。

    众议院议长迈克·约翰逊(路易斯安那州共和党人)通过一项被称为“暂停规则”的快速立法程序将该法案提交全院表决,这一程序需要三分之二多数票才能通过。

    最终,支持该法案的民主党议员人数超过了共和党议员。

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    2026年6月10日,众议院议长迈克·约翰逊(路易斯安那州共和党人)在美国国会山接受记者采访。(汤姆·威廉姆斯/CQ-罗尔公司 via 盖蒂图片社)

    我多年来一直努力买房,华尔街总能击败我——特朗普做出了正确选择

    超过24名共和党保守派议员反对这项住房法案,以抗议《拯救美国法案》未被纳入法案文本。这项法案包含强制选民出示身份证件、打压邮寄投票、禁止男性参加女子体育赛事等条款,此前未能通过参议院的阻挠议事程序,也未在众议院进行投票。

    “参议院不能一边阻碍特朗普总统的议程,一边无视选举诚信问题,”佛罗里达州共和党众议员安娜·保利娜·卢娜在社交媒体上写道。“我呼吁我的同僚们坚定立场,兑现他们的承诺。”

    这群保守派议员还主张将《拯救美国法案》与一项关键的监控权限再授权法案捆绑推进,该权限即《外国情报监控法》第702条,但鉴于党内存在分歧,这一想法不太可能实现。

    另有一些共和党议员反对这项特朗普支持的法案,理由是法案中纳入了进步派民主党人提出的条款。

    “这项住房法案充斥着大政府垃圾和浪费开支,”德克萨斯州共和党众议员奇普·罗伊在社交媒体上写道。

    这项住房法案通过前,参众两院花费了数月时间协调各方分歧,内容包括对私募股权投资者的限制,以及一项由共和党隐私鹰派提出的、与住房无关的临时禁令:禁止中央银行数字货币(CBDC)。

    两院最终达成一致,新增一项条款:限制持有超过350栋独栋住宅的大型投资者继续收购独栋住宅,但为租赁住房建设预留了例外条款。不过,超过新阈值的投资者无需出售现有持有的房产。

    批评人士认为,大型投资者并非住房供应紧张的根源,据Parcl Labs的数据,这些公司持有的住房仅占全美住房存量的不到1%。

    他们持有的独栋租赁房产比例略高,在1%至3%之间,且大型投资者的布局高度集中在部分租赁市场,据美国政府问责局3月发布的报告,佛罗里达州杰克逊维尔市占比22%,凤凰城占比13%。

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    这项住房法案的通过正值共和党面临选举逆风之际,选民们对当前的经济状况和生活成本感到不满。但这项即将生效的法律可以为共和党提供一个具体的政策实例,用以解决住房可负担性问题——这是11月中期选举选民关注的关键议题。

    据上周发布的福克斯新闻民调,仅有31%的选民认可特朗普的经济施政表现。这一数据较5月创下的29%历史低点回升了2个百分点。

    Trump scores major win as Congress passes housing crackdown on Wall Street investors

    June 23, 2026 7:30pm EDT / Fox News

    Two dozen conservatives voted no in protest over the SAVE America Act not being attached to the package

    By Adam Pack

    Housing crisis explained: Record number of adults live with parents

    New Realtor.com data revealing a record number of young adults are forced to live with their parents due to soaring housing costs. A staggering 33% of adults under 35, totaling 25.2 million, currently reside at home, surpassing even the COVID-19 pandemic peak.

    President Donald Trump scored a major legislative win after Congress cleared a sweeping housing bill aimed at expanding the nation’s supply of homes and lowering costs.

    House lawmakers voted 358-32 in an overwhelmingly bipartisan vote Tuesday to approve the Senate-passed measure with opposition coming solely from Republicans. Every Democrat present voted for the package.

    The 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, one of the most significant housing bills approved by Congress in decades, largely incorporates Trump’s proposal to ban large institutional investors from purchasing single-family homes — a measure designed to help individual buyers compete with private equity firms.

    It would also streamline federal environmental reviews for housing, loosen regulations around the construction of factory-built homes, and incentivize local governments to reform their zoning laws to allow for more homebuilding, among its more than 45 provisions.

    US President Donald Trump speaks during an executive order signing in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, US, on Monday, June 22, 2026.(Photographer: Bonnie Cash/UPI/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

    ONE IN THREE ADULTS UNDER 35 LIVES WITH PARENTS AS HOUSING COSTS SOAR, DATA SHOWS

    Other sections would allocate federal grants to municipalities with a track record of constructing new homes and create a pilot program to help communities redevelop vacant properties.

    “The package focuses on a simple idea of building more homes, which means lower costs and more expanded opportunities for all Americans,” Rep. Mike Haridopolos, R-Fla., said Tuesday.

    The president is expected to promptly sign the measure into law as soon as Wednesday.

    Tuesday’s vote comes as home prices have surged in recent years, with the median nationwide price tag topping $400,000 and the median asking rent climbing above $1,760, representing an increase of 34.4% and 17.9%, respectively, since 2019, according to analysis from Realtor.com.

    House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., brought the measure to the floor under a fast-track procedure known as suspension of the rules that required a two-thirds majority to secure passage.

    In the end, more Democrats supported the legislation than Republicans.

    Speaker of the House 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)

    I TRIED FOR YEARS TO BUY A HOME. WALL STREET ALWAYS BEAT ME — TRUMP MADE THE RIGHT CALL

    Some of the more than two dozen conservatives voted against the housing bill in protest of the SAVE America Act not being attached to the package. That legislation — mandating voter identification requirements, cracking down on mail-in voting and barring men from women’s sports, among other provisions —has failed to clear the Senate’s legislative filibuster and has not received a vote in the House.

    “The Senate cannot keep obstructing President Trump’s agenda while ignoring election integrity,” Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., wrote on social media. “I call on my fellow colleagues to stand firm and honor their pledge.”

    The group of conservatives has also advocated for the SAVE America Act to be paired with the reauthorization of a critical surveillance authority, known as Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, though that is unlikely to materialize amid intraparty disagreement.

    Some Republicans also opposed the Trump-backed measure, citing the inclusion of provisions offered by progressive Democrats.

    “The Housing bill is full of big government garbage & spending,” Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, wrote on social media.

    The housing bill’s package comes after the House and Senate exhausted months ironing out disagreements about how to implement restrictions on private equity investors and a temporary ban on central bank digital currencies (CBDC) — an unrelated proposal sought by GOP privacy hawks.

    Newly built homes line a residential development in a fast-grow ing Sun Belt market.(Smiley N. Pool/Houston Chronicle/Getty Images)

    Both chambers ultimately agreed to a provision that would restrict large investors owning more than 350 single-family homes from purchasing additional ones, while creating exceptions for the construction of rental properties. However, investors that exceed the new threshold would not be required to sell existing holdings.

    Critics have argued that large investors are not the source of supply constraints, with those firms owning less than 1% of the nation’s housing stock, according to Parcl Labs.

    Their ownership of single-family rental properties is slightly higher, ranging from 1% to 3%, with the presence of large investors highly concentrated in certain rental markets, including Jacksonville, Fla., (22%) and Phoenix (13%), according to a March Government Accountability Office report.

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    The housing bill’s passage comes as Republicans are facing electoral headwinds from voters who are souring on the current state of the economy and cost of living. But the soon-to-be law could give Republicans a concrete example taken to address housing affordability — a key issue for voters heading into November’s midterm elections.

    Just 31% of voters approve of Trump’s handling of the economy, according to a Fox News poll released last week. That was a 2-point improvement after the measure hit an all-time low of 29% in May.

  • 英格兰久攻不下加纳 痛失提前出线机会


    2026年6月24日 06:53 / 联合早报

    英格兰在第二场小组赛与加纳互交白卷。(法新社)

    “三狮军团”英格兰在新加坡时间星期三(6月24日)清晨进行的2026年世界杯小组赛中表现平平,最终与加纳0比0握手言和。

    世界排名第四的英格兰与排名第73位的加纳展开小组头名之争。英格兰此役派出队长凯恩(Kane)和中场核心贝林厄姆(Bellingham)首发登场,试图以强大火力压制对手。

    然而,尽管英格兰全场在控球率和传球次数上占据明显优势,并完成19次射门,但仅有三次射正,始终无法攻破加纳门将把守的大门。

    面对实力明显占优的英格兰,加纳采取稳守反击策略,防线长时间退守禁区,并不断通过中场拦截限制对手进攻节奏。全场仅完成两次射门的他们,最终凭借顽强的防守顶住压力,在控球率不足三成的情况下成功守住平局。

    两轮战罢,英格兰和加纳同样取得1胜1和积4分,前者暂以净胜球优势保住榜首。

    L组另外两支球队巴拿马与克罗地亚则在第一轮均未能取得积分,目前分列第三和第四位。两队将在星期三上午7时展开直接对话,争取小组赛首个积分。

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    英格兰久攻不下加纳 痛失提前出线机会

    2026年6月24日 06:53 / 联合早报

    英格兰在第二场小组赛与加纳互交白卷。 (法新社)

    “三狮军团”英格兰在新加坡时间星期三(6月24日)清晨进行的2026年世界杯小组赛中表现平平,最终与加纳0比0握手言和。

    世界排名第四的英格兰与排名第73位的加纳展开小组头名之争。英格兰此役派出队长凯恩(Kane)和中场核心贝林厄姆(Bellingham)首发登场,试图以强大火力压制对手。

    然而,尽管英格兰全场在控球率和传球次数上占据明显优势,并完成19次射门,但仅有三次射正,始终无法攻破加纳门将把守的大门。

    面对实力明显占优的英格兰,加纳采取稳守反击策略,防线长时间退守禁区,并不断通过中场拦截限制对手进攻节奏。全场仅完成两次射门的他们,最终凭借顽强的防守顶住压力,在控球率不足三成的情况下成功守住平局。

    两轮战罢,英格兰和加纳同样取得1胜1和积4分,前者暂以净胜球优势保住榜首。

    L组另外两支球队巴拿马与克罗地亚则在第一轮均未能取得积分,目前分列第三和第四位。两队将在星期三上午7时展开直接对话,争取小组赛首个积分。

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  • 白宫指责主流媒体在核协议条款问题上“照搬”伊朗政权宣传内容


    2026-06-23T17:54:55-04:00 / 福克斯新闻频道

    一名美国官员称,伊朗在瑞士和谈后同意对核设施进行“严格”核查

    作者:普雷斯顿·米泽尔 福克斯新闻
    发布于2026年6月23日美国东部时间下午5:54

    特朗普:伊朗将允许核查人员入境,展现“核领域诚意”

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    【独家报道】 白宫严厉谴责“主流媒体”援引伊朗国家媒体的报道,称德黑兰无意履行副总统JD·万斯所说的已达成一致的核核查承诺。

    据一名美国官员透露,伊朗在瑞士举行和谈后已同意对其核设施进行“严格”核查。一名白宫官员周二对福克斯新闻数字频道表示,主流媒体广泛报道的消息来源“属于伊朗政权的宣传”。

    “我们经常听到主流媒体不厌其烦地斥责所谓的‘新闻职业道德’和‘报道真实性’,照理说他们本应对伊朗国家媒体传播的虚假信息抱有高度怀疑,”一名白宫官员对福克斯新闻数字频道说道。

    “然而,在整个谈判过程中,美国媒体无时无刻不在盲目照搬伊朗政权强硬派的宣传内容,”该官员补充道。“美国总统、副总统以及整个美国谈判团队正夜以继日地为美国人民争取一份绝佳协议,他们在这一进程中发布的最新消息均属实。”

    莱维特谴责传播伊朗关于10项要求说法的媒体机构

    批评人士援引伊朗国家媒体的报道称伊朗不会遵守核核查要求,但万斯和白宫方面表示协议条款包含该内容。

    “尽管他们百般辩解、发表虚假声明,再加上假新闻的大肆炒作——这些假新闻正竭尽所能将美国的胜利变得微不足道且毫无意义——但伊朗已完全、彻底同意在未来很长一段时间内(永久!!!)接受最高标准的核核查,”唐纳德·特朗普总统在其Truth Social账号上发帖称。

    副总统JD·万斯于2026年6月22日在瑞士琉森湖附近举行的琉森峰会期间,与美伊双方为推进结束中东冲突的协议而举行高级别会谈后,向媒体发表讲话。(安娜·蒙尼梅克/盖蒂图片社)

    一位熟悉谈判情况的消息人士对福克斯新闻数字频道表示,一些评论员打着伊朗公众人物和国家媒体的论调反对该协议,这颇具讽刺意味,他们将对话和报道比作无意中为伊朗政权提供了支持。

    美国官员称JD·万斯在伊朗谈判中取得“重大进展”,称冷遇报道为“外国宣传”

    本周多家主流媒体报道称,卡塔尔首相兼首席谈判代表谢赫·穆罕默德·本·阿卜杜勒拉赫曼·阿勒萨尼从万斯身旁走过,却热情问候巴基斯坦总理夏巴兹·谢里夫,这被解读为万斯遭到卡塔尔方面冷遇。

    周一,阿勒萨尼在接受卡塔尔资助的媒体半岛电视台采访时否认曾冷遇万斯,称他刚刚与万斯交谈了数小时,还没来得及问候谢里夫。他指责媒体歪曲了这次会面。“他们还把这件事闹得太大了,”他说道。

    包括史蒂夫·维特科夫、JD·万斯和贾里德·库什纳在内的美国代表团抵达瑞士。(内森·霍华德/泳池/路透社)

    一名美国官员对福克斯新闻数字频道表示,美国团队已经与卡塔尔官员会晤了数小时,无需再进行礼节性问候。该官员补充称,会前两国领导人的联合致辞是临时安排的,并非刻意安排的公开亮相。

    伊朗总统呼吁继续核谈判与对话

    另有一些报道称,在万斯和白宫代表团仍在瑞士期间,伊朗方面退出了谈判桌。这些报道主要以伊朗国家媒体为消息来源。

    万斯称确实存在退出谈判的威胁,但他周二在接受媒体采访时否认了相关报道和伊朗退出谈判的指控。

    “他们没有退出,伊朗的技术团队仍在布尔根施托克,与我们的技术团队一同工作,”万斯说道。“当他们发表脱离实际的威胁言论时,他们必须明白,美国总统会出面澄清事实。仅此而已。所以,确实有过一点威胁,也有过一点抱怨,但归根结底,谈判仍在继续,我们取得了重大进展。”

    副总统JD·万斯表示,伊朗已同意允许核核查人员重返伊朗。(斯宾塞·普拉特/泳池/法新社盖蒂图片社)

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    周二,伊朗总统马苏德·佩泽什基安在新闻发布会上表示,德黑兰绝不会就其导弹防御能力与任何国家进行谈判,并指出伊朗认为“唯有通过坦诚对话和区域内合作,才能实现区域和平与稳定”。

    特朗普总统周二对记者表示,他预计核核查将在“适当的时机”启动。

    普雷斯顿·米泽尔是福克斯新闻数字频道的记者,负责突发新闻报道。

    White House accuses mainstream media of ‘parroting’ Iranian regime propaganda on nuclear deal terms

    2026-06-23T17:54:55-04:00 / Fox News

    A US official says Iran agreed to ‘robust’ inspections of nuclear sites following peace talks in Switzerland

    By Preston Mizell Fox News

    Published June 23, 2026 5:54pm EDT

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    EXCLUSIVE: The White House slammed the “mainstream media” for citing Iranian state media reports that Tehran has no intention of honoring the nuclear inspection commitments that Vice President JD Vance says were agreed upon.

    Iran has agreed to “robust” inspections of its nuclear sites following the peace talks in Switzerland, according to a U.S. official. A White House official spoke to Fox News Digital on Tuesday, calling the sourcing for widespread reports from mainstream media outlets “propaganda from the Iranian regime.”

    “For the tireless scolding we hear from the mainstream media about their ‘journalistic ethics’ and ‘integrity of their reporting,’ you’d think they would view the misinformation flowing from Iranian state media with a high level of skepticism,” a White House official told Fox News Digital.

    The administration’s memorandum of understanding with Tehran has exposed a divide among Republicans over what constitutes victory after the military campaign against Iran.(Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

    “Instead, the American press has spent every waking hour of this negotiating process mindlessly parroting hardliner propaganda from the Iranian regime,” the official added. “The President and Vice President of the United States, along with the entire U.S. negotiating team, are working around the clock to secure a great deal for the American people, and the updates they’ve provided on this process have been the truth.”

    LEAVITT REBUKES MEDIA OUTLETS RUNNING WITH IRANIAN NARRATIVES ON 10 DEMANDS

    Critics cited Iranian state media’s reporting that nuclear inspections would not be honored, despite Vance and the White House saying that the terms of the deal included the provision.

    “Despite their protestations and false statements to the contrary, coupled with the drumbeat of the Fake News, which is doing everything possible to make the U.S. Victory as small and insignificant as possible, Iran has fully and completely agreed to highest level Nuclear inspections long into the future (Infinity!!!),” President Donald Trump said in a Truth Social post.

    Vice President JD Vance speaks to members of the media after the U.S. and Iran held high-level talks aimed at advancing a deal to end the Middle East conflict at the Lake Lucerne Summit, near Lake Lucerne, Switzerland, on June 22, 2026.(Nathan Howard / POOL / AFP via Getty Images)

    A source familiar with the talks expressed frustration to Fox News Digital over the irony of pundits speaking out against the deal for using talking points from Iranian public figures and state media, likening dialogue and reporting to an unwitting support for the Iranian regime.

    US OFFICIAL SAYS JD VANCE MADE ‘GREAT PROGRESS’ IN IRAN TALKS, CALLS SNUB REPORTS ‘FOREIGN PROPAGANDA’

    A number of reports from mainstream outlets this week cited information surrounding Vance allegedly being snubbed by the Qataris after Qatar’s prime minister and chief negotiator, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, walked past Vance and warmly greeted Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif instead.

    In an interview on Monday with Qatar-funded media outlet, Al Jazeera, Al Thani denied snubbing Vance, saying he had just spent hours with Vance and hadn’t yet greeted Sharif. He blamed the media for misrepresenting the encounter. “And they just made the issue too big,” he said.

    The U.S. delegation, including Steve Witkoff, JD Vance and Jared Kushner, arrived in Switzerland.(Nathan Howard/Pool/REUTERS)

    A U.S. official told Fox News Digital the U.S. team had already been meeting with Qatari officials for hours, eliminating the need for a ceremonial greeting. The official added that the leaders’ joint remarks before the meeting were organized impromptu rather than as a staged public appearance.

    IRANIAN PRESIDENT CALLS FOR NEGOTIATION AND DIALOGUE AS NUCLEAR TALKS CONTINUE

    Some reports also said the Iranians walked away from the negotiating table while Vance and the White House delegation were still in Switzerland. The reports mainly cited Iranian state media as a source.

    Vance said that there were threats to walk out, but denied the reports and allegations that the Iranians walked away from the table when speaking to the press on Tuesday.

    “They didn’t walk out, and their technical team is still here in Bürgenstock, working with our technical team,” Vance said. “When they make threats that aren’t rooted in reality, they have to accept that the President of the United States is actually going to set the record straight. That’s all that happened. So, yes, there was a little bit of threatening, there was a little bit of whining, but at the end of the day, the talks continued, and we made great progress.”

    Vice President JD Vance said the Iranians have agreed to allow nuclear inspectors back into their country.(Photo by Spencer Platt / POOL / AFP via Getty Images)

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    During a news conference on Tuesday, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said Tehran will never negotiate its missile defense capabilities with any nation and stated that Iran believes “regional peace and stability can only be achieved through honest dialogue and intra-regional cooperation.”

    President Trump told reporters on Tuesday that he expects nuclear inspections to occur “at the appropriate time.”

    Preston Mizell is a writer with Fox News Digital covering breaking news.

  • 联邦法院允许移民海关执法局在全国范围内扩大快速遣返程序


    2026-06-23T17:20:00-0400 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻

    作者:卡米洛·蒙托亚-加尔韦斯 移民记者

    卡米洛·蒙托亚-加尔韦斯是哥伦比亚广播公司新闻的移民记者,其报道曾在多个节目和平台播出,包括全国广播节目、哥伦比亚广播公司新闻24小时频道、CBSNews.com以及该机构的社交媒体账号。

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    美国联邦上诉法院周二允许特朗普政府推进在美国全境扩大快速遣返的举措,这是总统打击非法移民行动的一次法律胜利。

    由哥伦比亚特区巡回上诉法院的法官小组以2比1的投票结果作出裁决,允许国土安全部扩大快速遣返程序,该程序授权联邦移民官员无需经过法庭审理即可驱逐部分被拘留者。

    在第二届特朗普政府执政前,快速遣返政策仅局限于边境附近地区,且仅适用于无法证明已在美国居住超过两周的近期入境者。

    但周二正式生效的这项政策(于2025年1月特朗普第二届总统任期第一周起草)将快速遣返范围扩大到美国全境。官员们可对任何无法证明已在美国居住超过两年的无证移民使用该程序。

    2025年8月,一名联邦法官认定特朗普政府扩大快速遣返的做法违反了正当程序权利,这一判决源于移民倡导组织“新泽西新路”提起的诉讼。但上诉法院法官小组周二推翻了这一判决。

    两名支持该政策的上诉法官——由特朗普任命的贾斯汀·沃克和尼奥米·饶——认为该政策提供了充分的正当程序保护。

    他们写道:“‘新泽西新路’并未证明快速遣返程序剥夺了其成员获得通知和申辩的机会。”

    2025年8月,一名下级法院法官称,政府确保人们不会意外被纳入快速遣返程序的流程“极其不足”,并写道移民甚至没有被告知,在美国居住至少两年是一项可能的抗辩理由。但上诉法院周二对此予以驳斥,认为这一标准“将要求移民官员提供相当于法律咨询的服务”。

    由奥巴马任命的巡回法院法官罗伯特·威尔金斯对该裁决的核心部分提出异议,认为该政策剥夺了人们的正当程序权利。他在部分意见中写道,该政策并未要求移民官员询问移民在美国停留了多长时间,也未告知他们两年居住期限的规定。

    威尔金斯写道:“如果没有这些信息,非公民只能寄希望于移民官员在初次筛查面谈中认定他们已满足证明连续居住两年的举证责任。”

    国土安全部首席律师詹姆斯·珀西尔周二表示,这项裁决“证明了我们依法行事的决定是正确的”。

    珀西尔补充道:“现在领取2600美元支票和免费机票回家还不算晚!”他所指的是特朗普政府推动非法移民自行遣返的激励措施。

    美国公民自由联盟高级法律顾问、快速遣返政策诉讼案的首席律师阿南德·巴拉克里斯南表示,该组织“正在探讨后续步骤。

    他在一份声明中说:“特朗普政府推行的快速遣返计划将让民众面临一个不公平且容易出错的体系。这项裁决破坏了政府试图驱逐民众时应获得正当程序这一基本原则。”

    “新泽西新路”副主任亚丽特·门德斯在一份声明中表示:“特朗普政府扩大快速遣返的企图,只是移民社区日常面临的众多攻击之一。如果该政策得以实施,将严重破坏正当程序,导致无数不公正或错误的遣返,永远不可挽回地拆散无数家庭。”

    扩大快速遣返是特朗普政府一系列旨在通过加快遣返程序以增加遣返人数的政策之一。上个月,政府聘用了有史以来规模最大的一批移民法官,在解雇了100多名法官后,新增了数十名法官,其中一些法官声称他们因不支持大规模遣返而被解雇。

    该政府还试图在不举行保释听证会的情况下拘留大量移民被拘留者,引发了大量法律挑战。去年年初,政府依据1798年《敌国外侨法》快速驱逐了数百名被指控属于阿拉瓜亚黑帮的委内瑞拉男子,引发了正当程序方面的担忧。

    Federal court allows ICE to expand expedited deportations nationwide

    2026-06-23T17:20:00-0400 / CBS News

    By Camilo Montoya-Galvez Immigration Correspondent

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    A federal appeals court on Tuesday allowed the Trump administration to move forward with an effort to expand fast-track deportations throughout the U.S., in a legal win for the president’s crackdown on illegal immigration.

    The 2-1 decision by a panel of judges at the U.S. Circuit Court for the District of Columbia Circuit allows the Department of Homeland Security to carry out an expansion of the expedited removal process, which empowers federal immigration officials to deport some detainees without court hearings.

    Before the second Trump administration, the expedited removal policy was limited to areas close to the border and only applied to recent entrants who could not prove they had been living in the country for more than two weeks.

    But the policy allowed to take effect Tuesday — which was drafted in the first week of President Trump’s second term in January 2025 — expands expedited removal to anywhere in the United States. Officials can use it on any unauthorized immigrant who cannot prove they have been in the country for more than two years.

    In August 2025, a federal judge found the Trump administration’s expansion of expedited removal violated due process rights,following a lawsuit from immigrant advocacy group Make the Road New York. The panel of appellate judges disagreed Tuesday, invalidating her order.

    The two appellate judges in the majority — Trump-appointed Justin Walker and Neomi Rao — found the policy offers sufficient due process protections.

    “Make the Road has not shown that the expedited-removal process denies its members notice and an opportunity to be heard,” they wrote.

    Last August, a lower court judge called the government’s procedures for ensuring people aren’t accidentally subjected to expedited removal “woefully inadequate,” writing that migrants were not even informed of the fact that being in the country for at least two years is a possible defense. On Tuesday, the appellate court pushed back, finding that standard “would require immigration officers to provide what amounts to legal advice.”

    Obama-appointed Circuit Judge Robert Wilkins dissented from the core of the ruling, arguing the policy deprives people of due process rights. In part, he wrote that the policy doesn’t require immigration officials to ask migrants how long they have been in the country, or inform them of the two-year rule.

    “Absent such knowledge, the noncitizen is simply left to hope that the immigration officer will conclude that they have met their burden of demonstrating two-years of continuous presence at the initial screening interview,” Wilkins wrote.

    James Percival, the top lawyer at DHS, said Tuesday’s order “vindicated our decision to apply the law as written.”

    “It’s not too late to take a $2,600 check and a free flight home!” Percival added, referring to the Trump administration’s incentives to push people in the U.S. illegally to self-deport.

    Anand Balakrishnan, senior staff attorney at the American Civil Liberties Union and lead counsel in the lawsuit over the expedited removal policy, said the group is “exploring next steps.”

    “The Trump administration’s push for fast-track deportations will subject people to an unfair and error-prone system,” Balakrishnan said in a statement. “This ruling undermines the fundamental principle that people receive due process when the government seeks to deport them.”

    Make the Road New York Deputy Director Yaritza Mendez said in a statement: “The Trump administration’s attempt to expand expedited removal is just one of the many attacks that immigrant communities face daily. If allowed to move forward, it would severely undermine due process and lead to countless unjust or wrongful deportations, irreparably tearing apart families forever.”

    The expansion of expedited removal is part of a series of Trump administration policies designed to surge deportations by speeding up the process. Last month, the government hired its largest-ever class of immigration judges, onboarding dozens of judges after pushing out more than 100, some of whom allege they were fired for not backing mass deportations.

    The administration has also sought to hold large numbers of immigration detainees without bond hearings, drawing scores of legal challenges. And early last year, the government used the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to rapidly deport hundreds of Venezuelan men accused of belonging to the gang Tren De Aragua, drawing due process concerns.