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  • 比尔·考斯比被判1972年性侵案有责,需支付逾1900万美元赔偿金


    2026年3月23日 / 美国东部时间下午6:14 / 美联社

    加利福尼亚州的一个民事陪审团周一裁定,比尔·考斯比(Bill Cosby)对1972年下药并性侵一名女性负有责任,并判给她1925万美元的赔偿金。

    在圣塔莫尼卡进行了近两周的审判后,陪审员裁定88岁的考斯比对唐娜·莫辛格(Donna Motsinger)实施了性侵犯和性虐待。

    考斯比的律师詹妮弗·邦jean在电子邮件中表示,他们对此判决感到失望,并完全打算对该裁决提出上诉。

    这一判决距离考斯比从宾夕法尼亚州监狱获释近五年,当时该州最高法院基于类似指控撤销了他的刑事定罪。

    莫辛格曾是旧金山附近索萨利托一家餐厅的服务员,她在2023年提起的诉讼中称,考斯比邀请她参加他在附近圣卡洛斯一家剧院举办的单口喜剧表演。当时两人都30多岁。她说,考斯比给了她葡萄酒和两片她以为是阿司匹林的药片,然后在两名男子将她抬进一辆豪华轿车时,她开始意识模糊。

    诉讼文件中称:“她在自己的家里醒来,身上除了内衣外什么都没穿——没有上衣、没有胸罩、也没有裤子。她知道自己遭到了比尔·考斯比的下药和强奸。”

    在法庭文件中,考斯比的律师辩称,这些指控几乎完全基于猜测和假设,并表示莫辛格“自由承认她不知道发生了什么”。

    陪审员判给莫辛格1750万美元的过去损失赔偿和175万美元的未来损失赔偿,包括“精神痛苦、生活乐趣丧失、不便、悲伤、焦虑、羞辱和情绪困扰”。他们的审议时间略超过一天。

    在周一开始的惩罚性赔偿阶段,他们还可能判给更多金额。

    考斯比在审判中没有作证,证人包括安德里亚·康斯坦德(Andrea Constand),她是天普大学的体育管理员,2018年考斯比因类似指控在宾夕法尼亚州刑事法庭被定罪。州最高法院撤销了该判决,考斯比在服完三至十年刑期的近三年后获释。

    莫辛格在2005年康斯坦德提起的诉讼中首次匿名提出了这些指控。

    美联社通常不会公开提及声称遭受性虐待的人的姓名,除非他们像康斯坦德和莫辛格一样公开站出来并同意被点名。

    2022年,圣塔莫尼卡的一个陪审团判给一名女性50万美元,该女性称1975年她还是青少年时在花花公子庄园遭到考斯比的性侵。

    莫辛格的诉讼呼应了至少60名女性对考斯比提出的强奸、性侵犯和性骚扰指控,而考斯比均予以否认。

    这位曾被广泛称为“美国爸爸”的前单口喜剧和电视巨星,成为#MeToo时代首位被审判并定罪的名人,但其定罪在上诉法院发现他在相信自己免受起诉的情况下提供了罪证证词后被永久撤销。

    https://www.cbsnews.com/philadelphia/video/bill-cosby-found-liable-in-1972-sexual-assault-owes-19m-in-damages/

    Bill Cosby found liable in 1972 sexual assault, must pay over $19 million in damages

    March 23, 2026 / 6:14 PM EDT / AP

    A civil jury in California found Monday that Bill Cosby was liable for drugging and sexually assaulting a woman in 1972 and awarded her $19.25 million.

    After a nearly two-week trial in Santa Monica, jurors found the 88-year-old Cosby liable for the sexual battery and assault of Donna Motsinger.

    Cosby’s attorney, Jennifer Bonjean, said in an email that they are disappointed and fully intend to appeal the verdict.

    The decision came nearly five years after Cosby was freed from prison in Pennsylvania when the state Supreme Court threw out a criminal conviction based on similar allegations.

    Motsinger had been a server at a restaurant in Sausalito near San Francisco who said in her lawsuit, filed in 2023, that Cosby had invited her to his stand-up comedy show at a theater in nearby San Carlos. Both were in their 30s at the time. She said Cosby gave her wine and two pills that she believed were aspirin, and that she was going in and out of consciousness as two men put her in a limousine.

    “She woke up in her house with all her clothes off, except her underwear on – no top, no bra, and no pants,” the lawsuit said. “She knew she had been drugged and raped by Bill Cosby.”

    In court filings, Cosby’s lawyers argued that the allegations rested almost entirely on speculation and assumption, saying Motsinger “freely admits that she has no idea what happened.”

    Jurors awarded Motsinger $17.5 million in past damages and $1.75 million for future damages, including “mental suffering, loss of enjoyment of life, inconvenience, grief, anxiety, humiliation, and emotional distress.” They deliberated for just over a day.

    They can award even more in a punitive damages phase of the trial that starts later Monday.

    Cosby did not testify at the trial, whose witnesses included Andrea Constand, the Temple University sports administrator he was convicted of sexually assaulting in a Pennsylvania criminal court in 2018. The state’s Supreme Court threw out the verdict and Cosby was freed from prison after serving nearly three years of a three- to 10-year sentence.

    Motsinger first made her allegations anonymously in a 2005 lawsuit filed by Constand.

    The Associated Press does not typically name people who say they have been sexually abused unless they come forward publicly and consent to be named, as Constand and Motsinger have.

    In 2022, a jury in Santa Monica awarded $500,000 to a woman who said Cosby sexually assaulted her at the Playboy Mansion when she was a teenager in 1975.

    Motsinger’s lawsuit echoed allegations of rape, sexual assault and sexual harassment made by at least 60 women against Cosby, all of which he has denied.

    The former stand-up comedy and television superstar once widely known as “America’s Dad” became the first celebrity tried and convicted in the #MeToo era before his conviction was permanently thrown out when an appeals court found he gave incriminating testimony in a deposition only after believing he had immunity from prosecution.

    https://www.cbsnews.com/philadelphia/video/bill-cosby-found-liable-in-1972-sexual-assault-owes-19m-in-damages/

  • 五角大楼称已根据法院命令修订媒体政策


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    2026年3月23日 晚上10:01 UTC 更新于2小时前

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    WASHINGTON, March 23 (Reuters) – 五角大楼发言人肖恩·帕内尔周一表示,该部门已根据周五发布的法院命令修订了媒体政策,同时正在对该裁决提出上诉。

    帕内尔在X平台(原Twitter)的声明中称:”国防部始终遵守法院命令,但对该裁决持不同意见,并正在推进上诉程序。”他补充说,媒体政策的修订将立即生效。

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    帕内尔表示,根据修订后的政策,所有记者进入五角大楼都需由经授权的国防部人员陪同。

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    帕内尔还补充道,五角大楼内的”记者走廊”将立即关闭,新的新闻工作区将在五角大楼外但仍在五角大楼场地上建立,待准备就绪后即可使用。

    周五,一名联邦法官阻止了特朗普政府实施的五角大楼新闻采访限制政策,该政策威胁称,如果记者寻求未经授权公开的信息,将被标记为安全风险。

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    Pentagon says it revised media policy in compliance with court order

    By Reuters
    March 23, 2026 10:01 PM UTC Updated 2 hours ago

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    WASHINGTON, March 23 (Reuters) – The Pentagon has revised its media policy in compliance with a court order issued on Friday while it appeals the ruling, spokesman Sean Parnell said on Monday.

    “The Department always complies with court orders but disagrees with the decision and is pursuing an appeal,” Parnell said in a statement on X, adding that revision in media policies would be effective immediately.

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    Parnell said, under the revised policy, all journalists’ access to the Pentagon will require escort by authorized Defense Department personnel.

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    The “Correspondents’ Corridor” at the Pentagon was being closed immediately and a new press workspace will be established outside the Pentagon, but still on Pentagon grounds, and will be available when ready, Parnell added.

    On Friday, a federal judge blocked the Trump administration’s restrictive Pentagon press access policy, which threatens journalists with being branded security risks if they seek information not authorized for public release.

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  • 撤销补贴资格 马国民众违例添加RON95汽油


    发布/2026年3月24日 07:29

    马来西亚社媒流传一对男女用汽车后车厢的三个空桶,添加约70公升的RON95补贴汽油。

    当局认为,这违反空桶添加补贴汽油不得超过20公升的规定,因此已经取消涉案者所有RON95汽油补贴配额。

    有消息指事发地点在新山。但当局并未核实这个消息。

    相关视频在社媒流传后,财政部星期一(3月23日)晚间发文告说,当局严正关注相关视频,画面显示一人在油站将RON95汽油注入空桶,这引发滥用政府补贴的疑虑。

    文告说,调查显示,涉案者是马国公民,但这种做法已经违反规定,并可能影响政府在确保补贴管理透明、精准、有效方面的努力。

    财政部指出:“财政部将封锁相关交易所使用的身份证号码,并禁止有关车辆持有人继续享有BUDI95补贴。”

    文告强调,政府不会对任何形式的滥用补贴行为妥协,尤其是在当前局势不明朗的情况下,更需要严格管控燃油供应与价格。“政府将继续加强执法力度,以遏制此类不负责任的行为。”

    财政部感谢民众对相关问题的关注与通报,并鼓励公众若发现任何涉及津贴发放的可疑活动,可继续向当局举报。

    此事在社交媒体引起热议。有网民认为,符合资格者每月可以补贴价格购买300公升RON95汽油,因此那对男女的做法没有问题。

    但更多网民强调,条例规定,空桶添加受补贴燃油不得超过20公升,否则就必须申请准证。加上中东冲突导致全球燃油短缺,若更多民众有样学样囤积燃油,政府很可能无法继续维持补贴价格,到时所有人都必须以市价添油。

    中东冲突2月28日爆发后,马国首相安华与财政部第二部长阿米尔韩沙多次保证,政府在两个月内将确保符合资格者能以补贴价格购买燃油。但两个月后就无法保证不调高价格。

    撤销补贴资格 马国民众违例添加RON95汽油

    发布/2026年3月24日 07:29

    马来西亚社媒流传一对男女用汽车后车厢的三个空桶,添加约70公升的RON95补贴汽油。

    当局认为,这违反空桶添加补贴汽油不得超过20公升的规定,因此已经取消涉案者所有RON95汽油补贴配额。

    有消息指事发地点在新山。但当局并未核实这个消息。

    相关视频在社媒流传后,财政部星期一(3月23日)晚间发文告说,当局严正相关视频,画面显示一人在油站将RON95汽油注入空桶,这引发滥用政府补贴的疑虑。

    文告说,调查显示,涉案者是马国公民,但这种做法已经违反规定,并可能影响政府在确保补贴管理透明、精准、有效方面的努力。

    财政部指出:“财政部将封锁相关交易所使用的身份证号码,并禁止有关车辆持有人继续享有BUDI95补贴。”

    文告强调,政府不会对任何形式的滥用补贴行为妥协,尤其是在当前局势不明朗的情况下,更需要严格管控燃油供应与价格。“政府将继续加强执法力度,以遏制此类不负责任的行为。”

    财政部感谢民众对相关问题的关注与通报,并鼓励公众若发现任何涉及津贴发放的可疑活动,可继续向当局举报。

    此事在社交媒体引起热议。有网民认为,符合资格者每月可以补贴价格购买300公升RON95汽油,因此那对男女的做法没有问题。

    但更多网民强调,条例规定,空桶添加受补贴燃油不得超过20公升,否则就必须申请准证。加上中东冲突导致全球燃油短缺,若更多民众有样学样囤积燃油,政府很可能无法继续维持补贴价格,到时所有人都必须以市价添油。

    中东冲突2月28日爆发后,马国首相安华与财政部第二部长阿米尔韩沙多次保证,政府在两个月内将确保符合资格者能以补贴价格购买燃油。但两个月后就无法保证不调高价格。

  • 政治信号灯:国会山上等待绿灯亮起


    为伊朗战时活动申请2000亿美元资金绝非易事

    Image 44: Chad Pergram 作者:查德·佩格拉姆(Chad Pergram)
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    2026年3月23日美国东部时间晚上7:09发布

    共和党议员在参议院辩论中推动《SAVE美国法案》通过

    福克斯新闻首席国会记者查德·佩格拉姆在《威尔·凯恩秀》(The Will Cain Show)上报道了参议院就《SAVE美国法案》(SAVE America Act)辩论的最新进展。

    上周四上午,一群记者和摄影师跟随得克萨斯州共和党众议员、众议院预算委员会主席乔迪·阿伦廷(Jodey Arrington)走出国会大厦,并穿过国会大厦园区。

    特朗普政府计划向国会申请额外2000亿美元,以支付伊朗战争的费用。通过这样一项计划可能会很棘手,尤其是在参议院越过60票的阻挠议事门槛。但众议院议长、路易斯安那州共和党人迈克·约翰逊(Mike Johnson)和阿伦廷已经在吹嘘今年的一项”和解法案”,以在中期选举前批准一些共和党国内政策优先事项。和解法案可免受参议院阻挠议事的影响。如果这笔2000亿美元的资金被纳入处理其他议题的和解方案中,其他共和党人可能会支持。

    “我认为和解法案可能是我们将任何内容纳入其中的唯一途径,因为(民主党人)不会支持它,”阿伦廷一边轻快地穿过广场附近的一组国会台阶,前往独立大道,一边说道。”我认为他们不会支持用于军事行动需求的补充拨款,因为民主党人认为这是在冲突期间进行的。”

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    “参议院似乎对尝试这样做持怀疑态度,”在记者和摄影师们沿着国会园区走向街道时,我继续追问。

    五角大楼至少向国会申请2000亿美元用于伊朗战争

    Image 46: 国会大厦前的交通灯

    常规交通信号灯会定期变换。政治信号不一定如此。(Aaron Schwartz/法新社通过盖蒂图片社)

    “参议院会持怀疑态度且行动迟缓。这就是为什么众议院是那辆能做到的小火车。当这辆小火车做到了,参议院和其他人就会跟进。众议院必须带头,”阿伦廷回答道。”我们在第一项和解法案中起了带头作用。如果我们没有在减税、削减开支、能源改革和代际福利改革方面做好工作,它就不会如此庞大和完善。”

    人群在朗沃思众议院办公楼的阴影下更靠近独立大道。

    “我得从这里穿过去。我开会要迟到了。你们可以跟着我,”阿伦廷指示记者们,在交通灯变绿时转向人行横道。

    国会在削弱特朗普伊朗战争权力方面的选择指南

    三名记者跟随这位得克萨斯州共和党人走到街上。然而,我(作为值得信赖的记者和韦恩小学安全城活动参与者)留在了街角。

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    两辆车和一辆公交车加速行驶。

    “等等!小心!小心!小心!小心!小心!小心!”我大声喊道。

    阿伦廷和其他人急忙跑回路边。

    “看,你带头,他们就会跟随。但他们可能会丧生,”阿伦廷观察道。

    “你会带着参议院直接走进有交通的人行横道吗?”我问道。

    阿伦廷转身——既回到路边,也回到政策讨论——汽车和踏板车呼啸而过。

    Image 48: 乔迪·阿伦廷

    得克萨斯州共和党众议员乔迪·阿伦廷表示,他认为”和解法案可能是我们将任何内容纳入其中的唯一途径。”(安娜·莫尼梅克/盖蒂图片社)

    “我认为我的同僚,(参议院预算委员会主席)林赛·格雷厄姆(Lindsey Graham),南卡罗来纳州共和党人,明白对于我们军事更大愿景而言,唯一离站的列车将是一项和解法案,”阿伦廷说道。

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    目前还不清楚阿伦廷从铁路和机车转换话题是否是在街头险些出事之后的最佳修辞转变。但阿伦廷可能是对的。在本届国会剩余时间内通过任何实质性内容都将具有挑战性。或许将战争所需的2000亿美元与其他政策甜头一同纳入和解法案中,对共和党人来说可能是最能接受的选择。

    “我们必须继续考虑抵消资金,”威斯康星州共和党众议员托尼·维德(Tony Wied)表示。

    “我认为这应该被抵消,”田纳西州共和党众议员蒂姆·伯切特(Tim Burchett)说道。

    “这确实很昂贵,”众议院退伍军人事务委员会主席、伊利诺伊州共和党人迈克·博斯特(Mike Bost)承认了这项资金请求。

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    但抵消资金来自削减。而议员们不喜欢削减对其管辖范围内、州或地区重要的项目。

    “很多退伍军人事务部的事务,那就像是政治中的第三根轨道(禁忌话题)。你不能削减它,”博斯特说道。

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    什么能用于抵消?阿伦廷建议共和党人可以转向华盛顿一家历史悠久的”浪费、欺诈和滥用”律所,以减轻战争成本。

    纽约州民主党众议员亚历山德里娅·奥卡西奥-科尔特斯(Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez)在被问及补充支出请求时回答”不”。

    “现在所有东西的价格都在飙升,而国会甚至还没有批准(常规军事支出)。因此,竟然有胆量来到国会为一场我们甚至还没有投票支持的战争提供资金——这不仅是非法的,而且是侮辱性的,”奥卡西奥-科尔特斯说道。

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    纽约州民主党众议员亚历山德里娅·奥卡西奥-科尔特斯坚决反对补充支出请求,称”我们不能容忍这种鲁莽和非法的行为。”(Jeenah Moon/彭博社通过盖蒂图片社)

    我询问议员们让美国军队在国外面临敌对行动时处于困境是否危险。

    “他们应该在没有国会授权的情况下就进入冲突之前就考虑到这一点,”奥卡西奥-科尔特斯表示。”他们告诉所有人这只是一次快速的进出打击,现在却发现自己陷入了一场灾难。我们不能容忍这种鲁莽和非法的行为。”

    奥卡西奥-科尔特斯暗示了国会的最终权力:财政权。议员们有责任每年批准12项支出法案来运作政府。一项补充支出法案——例如用于战争、反恐、自然灾害恢复或经济刺激——是”第13项”支出法案。它被添加到通常的12项之上。如果议员们决定削减资金,他们真的可以阻碍伊朗战争。

    在2026财年,白宫从国会获得了约1万亿美元的军事预算。特朗普总统要求2027财年的五角大楼预算为1.5万亿美元——这是50%的增长——但这项请求是在为伊朗战争申请2000亿美元之前提出的。

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    民主党潜在2028年候选人反对对伊朗发动打击

    总统就战争是否”结束”发出了复杂的信号。一名记者问特朗普总统是否仍然需要这2000亿美元。

    “有总是好的。世界非常紧张,而民主党人在火上浇油,”总统回答道。

    但普遍认为,五角大楼需要这笔资金,因为在伊朗战争中消耗了大量弹药。

    因此,这项补充支出请求必须在国会的交通中找到出路。

    常规交通和行人信号灯会定期变换,但政治信号不一定如此。目前,议员们没有办法为这场战争的额外2000亿美元开绿灯。因为”禁止通行”的红灯正在闪烁。

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    现在的问题是需要多长时间信号灯才会变绿,或者是否会循环到绿灯状态。否则,国会领导人可能会将法案提交到议事日程上——然后被一辆政治公交车撞倒。

    查德·佩格拉姆目前担任福克斯新闻频道(FNC)首席国会记者。他于2007年9月加入该网络,总部设在华盛顿特区。

    It’s anything but easy riding for a prospective $200B request to fund wartime activity in Iran

    Image 44: Chad Pergram By Chad Pergram
    Fox News

    Published March 23, 2026 7:09pm EDT

    GOP lawmakers push for passage of SAVE America Act during Senate debate

    Fox News chief congressional correspondent Chad Pergram reports on the latest on the Senate debate over the SAVE America Act on ‘The Will Cain Show.’

    A phalanx of reporters and photographers trailed House Budget Committee Chairman Jodey Arrington, R-Texas, out of the Capitol and across the Capitol grounds last Thursday morning.

    The Trump administration planned to ask Congress for an additional $200 billion to cover the cost of the war in Iran. Passing such a plan might be dicey. Especially vaulting the 60 vote barricade in the Senate. But House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., and Arrington were already touting a “reconciliation” bill for this year to approve some of the GOP’s domestic policy priorities ahead of the midterms. Reconciliation is inoculated from a Senate filibuster. And other Republicans may be on board with the extra $200 billion if it’s tucked into a reconciliation package which tackles other subjects.

    “I think reconciliation is probably going to be the only vehicle that we put anything in because [the Democrats] aren’t going to support it,” said Arrington, briskly traversing a set of congressional steps near the plaza, bound for Independence Avenue. “I don’t think they’ll support the supplemental for the operating needs for our military while they’re in conflict.”

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    “The Senate seems kind of suspect of trying to do this,” yours truly followed up as the gaggle of reporters and photographers trekked the Capitol grounds toward the street.

    PENTAGON SEEKS AT LEAST $200B FROM CONGRESS FOR IRAN WAR

    Image 46: Traffic light in front of the Capitol Building

    Regular traffic signals shift on a regular basis. Political signals don’t necessarily do the same.(Aaron Schwartz/AFP via Getty Images)

    “The Senate is going to be suspect and slow to be motivated. Which is why the House is the little engine that can. And when the little engine that can, does, then the Senate and other people follow. The House has to lead,” replied Arrington. “We led in the first reconciliation bill. It wouldn’t have been as big or beautiful if we didn’t do our job on the tax cuts. On the spending cuts. On the energy reforms. On the generational welfare reforms.”

    The scrum edged closer to Independence Avenue in the shadow of the Longworth House Office Building.

    “I’ve got to walk across here. I’m late for a meeting. Y’all can follow me,” instructed Arrington, to the press, pivoting into the crosswalk just as the traffic light changed to green.

    THE HITCHHIKER’S GUIDE TO CONGRESS’ OPTIONS ON HAMSTRINGING TRUMP’S WAR POWERS IN IRAN

    Three journalists followed the Texas Republican into the street. However, your trusty journalist (and Wayne Elementary School Safety Town participant) remained on the corner.

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    Two cars and a bus accelerated.

    “Wait! Careful! Careful! Careful! Careful! Careful! Careful!” I hollered.

    Arrington and the others scurried back to the curb.

    “See, you lead. They follow. But they may die,” observed Arrington.

    “Are you going to lead the Senate right into a crosswalk with traffic?” I inquired.

    Arrington pivoted – both back to the curb and to policy – as cars and scooters whizzed by.

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    Rep. Jodey Arrington, R-Texas, says he thinks “reconciliation is probably going to be the only vehicle that we put anything in.”(Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

    “I think my counterpart, (Senate Budget Committee Chairman) Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., understands that the only train leaving the station for the bigger vision for our military will be a reconciliation bill,” said Arrington.

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    It’s unclear whether Arrington switching to railroads and locomotives was the best rhetorical shift considering the close call on the street. But Arrington may be right. It will be challenging to pass anything substantial for the rest of this Congress. And perhaps zippering the $200 billion for the war into a reconciliation measure with other policy sweeteners could be the most palatable option to Republicans.

    “We have to continue to look at offsetting,” said Rep. Tony Wied, R-Wis.

    “I think it should be offset,” said Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn.

    “It is expensive,” conceded House Veterans’ Affairs Committee Chairman Mike Bost, R-Ill., about the spending request.

    REPORTER’S NOTEBOOK: GOP PUSHES ELECTION SECURITY BILL DESPITE SLIM ODDS, AS TRUMP PRESSURE LOOMS

    But offsets come from cuts. And lawmakers don’t like to slash programs important to their jurisdiction, state or district.

    “A lot of the VA stuff, that’s like the third rail in politics. You don’t cut that,” said Bost.

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    What could contribute to an offset? Arrington suggested Republicans should turn to the time-tested Washington law firm of “Waste, Fraud and Abuse” to mitigate the cost of the war.

    Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., replied “no” when asked about the supplemental spending request.

    “It is skyrocketing prices of everything across the board, and Congress didn’t even approve. And so to have the audacity to come to Congress to fund a war that we have not even voted for it – not only is it illegal, it is insulting,” said Ocasio-Cortez.

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    Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., is a firm “no” on the supplemental spending request, saying “we cannot enable this kind of reckless and illegal behavior.”(Jeenah Moon/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

    I asked about whether it was dangerous for lawmakers to leave American troops in the lurch when they’re exposed to hostilities abroad.

    “They should have thought about that before they entered a conflict without Congress,” said Ocasio-Cortez. “They told everybody that it was just a quick in and out strike and now they have found themselves in a disaster. And we cannot enable this kind of reckless and illegal behavior.”

    Ocasio-Cortez is hinting at the ultimate Congressional authority: power of the purse. Lawmakers are charged with approving 12 spending bills to run the government each year. A supplemental spending package – say for war, terrorism, recovery from natural disasters or economic stimulus – is a “13th” spending bill. It’s plopped on top of the customary 12. Lawmakers could really hamstring the war in Iran if they decide to pull the funding.

    The White House scored about $1 trillion from Congress in Fiscal Year 2026 for the military. President Trump’s request for the Pentagon for Fiscal Year 2027 – still unapproved – is $1.5 trillion. That’s a 50 percent increase. That particular ask of Congress came before the $200 billion ask for the war in Iran.

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    DEMS’ POTENTIAL 2028 HOPEFULS COME OUT AGAINST US STRIKES ON IRAN

    The president has sent mixed signals as to whether the war is “ending.” A reporter asked President Trump if he still needed the $200 billion.

    “It’s always nice to have. It’s a very inflamed world. And the Democrats inflame it,” replied the president.

    But it’s generally believed that the Pentagon needs the money because it’s burned through so many munitions in Iran.

    So this supplemental spending request must navigate the Congressional traffic.

    Regular traffic and pedestrian signals switch on a regular basis. But not necessarily political signals. There’s no way right now for lawmakers to greenlight an extra $200 billion for the war. That’s because the “don’t walk” light is flashing.

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    The question now is how long it takes for the light to change. Or, if it will ever cycle through. Otherwise, Congressional leaders could put the bill on the floor – and get mowed down by a political bus.

    Chad Pergram currently serves as Chief Congressional Correspondent for FOX News Channel (FNC). He joined the network in September 2007 and is based out of Washington, D.C.

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  • 哥伦比亚军机起飞后坠毁 至少八人死亡数十人受伤


    发布时间:2026-03-24 07:01 / 来源:联合早报

    3月25日,一架载有125人的哥伦比亚军用飞机在南部亚马逊地区坠毁,军方调派人员到场参与搜救。 (法新社)

    一架载有125人的哥伦比亚空军飞机星期一(3月23日)在境内南部亚马逊地区起飞后不久坠毁,造成至少八人死亡,数十人受伤。坠机原因还在调查。

    法新社报道,哥伦比亚地区长官莫利纳在一段视频中公布伤亡情况,说有至少八人死亡、83人受伤。路透社早前报道,有至少一人死亡、77人受伤,47人失踪。

    哥伦比亚空军司令费尔南多在X平台通报,失事飞机为空军一架C-130型“大力神”运输机,事发时正从莱吉萨莫港飞往阿西斯港,搭载哥陆军士兵。目前仅能确认飞机起飞不久即出现故障,并在距离起飞机场约两公里处坠落。

    他后来说,飞机在距离起飞地点仅1.5公里的地方坠毁,机上携带的弹药因飞机起火而引爆。没有迹象表明存在“非法分子袭击”,而且飞机在起飞前适航,并有合格的机组人员。

    当地媒体BluRadio发布的现场画面显示飞机残骸冒出滚滚浓烟。一段视频显示,飞机起飞后仅几秒钟就坠向地面。

    哥伦比亚军机起飞后坠毁 至少八人死亡数十人受伤

    发布时间:2026-03-24 07:01 / 来源:联合早报

    3月25日,一架载有125人的哥伦比亚军用飞机在南部亚马逊地区坠毁,军方调派人员到场参与搜救。 (法新社)

    一架载有125人的哥伦比亚空军飞机星期一(3月23日)在境内南部亚马逊地区起飞后不久坠毁,造成至少八人死亡,数十人受伤。坠机原因还在调查。

    法新社报道,哥伦比亚地区长官莫利纳在一段视频中公布伤亡情况,说有至少八人死亡、83人受伤。路透社早前报道,有至少一人死亡、77人受伤,47人失踪。

    哥伦比亚空军司令费尔南多在X平台通报,失事飞机为空军一架C-130型“大力神”运输机,事发时正从莱吉萨莫港飞往阿西斯港,搭载哥陆军士兵。目前仅能确认飞机起飞不久即出现故障,并在距离起飞机场约两公里处坠落。

    他后来说,飞机在距离起飞地点仅1.5公里的地方坠毁,机上携带的弹药因飞机起火而引爆。没有迹象表明存在“非法分子袭击”,而且飞机在起飞前适航,并有合格的机组人员。

    当地媒体BluRadio发布的现场画面显示飞机残骸冒出滚滚浓烟。一段视频显示,飞机起飞后仅几秒钟就坠向地面。

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    共和党全国委员会(RNC)在资金上对民主党全国委员会(DNC)几乎拥有7:1的优势,而DNC手头现金少于其未偿债务。

    2026-03-23T20:24:54.376Z / 美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)政治版

    作者:大卫·赖特

    3小时前发布于2026年3月23日美国东部时间下午4:24

    民主党全国委员会主席肯·马丁(Ken Martin)于2026年1月12日周一在华盛顿的民主党全国委员会总部接受美联社采访时发表讲话。
    艾莉森·罗布尔特(Allison Robbert)/美联社

    根据提交给联邦选举委员会的最新报告,共和党全国委员会与民主党全国委员会之间本已巨大的财务差距在2月份进一步扩大。

    2月份,共和党全国委员会筹款1850万美元,超过民主党全国委员会的1030万美元。进入3月时,共和党全国委员会手头现金达到1.09亿美元,几乎是民主党全国委员会1590万美元的7倍。

    民主党全国委员会未偿债务为1740万美元,高于其手头现金,这主要是由于该委员会去年10月获得了一笔1500万美元的贷款。

    民主党全国委员会一名官员指出,该委员会致力于对核心基础设施(尤其是人员)进行深度投资,以增强政党能力。

    其他专注于众议院和参议院选举的全国性政党委员会报告的筹款数字较为接近,但民主党全国委员会与共和党全国委员会之间的巨大财务差距可能会对2026年产生影响。

    美国最高法院正在考虑提高政党与候选人协调活动支出上限的举措,这将使共和党全国委员会能够利用其巨额现金储备更直接地帮助选票上的共和党候选人。预计6月底前会做出裁决。

    The RNC has nearly a 7-to-1 money advantage over the DNC, which has more debt than cash on hand

    2026-03-23T20:24:54.376Z / CNN Politics

    By David Wright

    3 hr ago

    PUBLISHED Mar 23, 2026, 4:24 PM ET

    Democratic National Committee chair Ken Martin speaks during an interview with The Associated Press at DNC headquarters on Monday, January 12, 2026, in Washington.

    Allison Robbert/AP

    An already massive gap between Republican National Committee and Democratic National Committee finances widened in February, according to new reports filed with the Federal Election Commission.

    The RNC out-raised the DNC in February, $18.5 million to $10.3 million. And entering March, the RNC reported nearly seven times as much cash on hand, $109 million to $15.9 million.

    The DNC has more outstanding debt, $17.4 million, than cash on hand, keyed to a $15 million loan the committee took out last October.

    A DNC official noted that the committee was committed to deep investments in core infrastructure, especially staff, to build party capacity.

    Other national party committees focused on House and Senate races reported more comparable fundraising numbers, but the huge disparity between DNC and RNC finances could have consequences in 2026.

    The Supreme Court is weighing a move to raise caps on how much money political parties may spend in coordination with candidates, which would enable the RNC to leverage its massive cash stockpile to more directly aid Republicans on the ballot. A decision is expected before the end of June.

  • 伊朗冲突考验巴基斯坦 自身边境冲突加剧 伊斯兰堡被视为美伊会谈举办地


    2026年3月23日 美国东部时间下午5:24 / 福克斯新闻

    巴基斯坦正走在钢丝上,随着伊朗战争升级,其平衡感在每一天都变得更加岌岌可危。

    到目前为止,伊斯兰堡一直奉行谨慎的外交政策,谴责对伊朗的打击,同时敦促双方缓和局势。但分析人士警告称,巴基斯坦无法免受相互竞争压力的影响。

    “巴基斯坦正将自己定位为美国和伊朗之间的调解人,但说服力不足,”美国民主与外交政策基金会高级研究员埃德蒙·菲顿-布朗在接受福克斯新闻数字频道采访时表示。“其避免卷入军事纠缠的记录并不令人印象深刻。”

    [特朗普向北约盟友施压寻求支持 赫格塞斯抨击犹豫态度]

    最前沿的紧张局势是与沙特阿拉伯的新国防协议,该协议规定,对一方的侵略将被视为对双方的威胁。这被广泛视为巴基斯坦最重要的国防协议之一,使该国与利雅得结盟,同时冒着与伊朗对抗的风险。

    巴基斯坦作为唯一拥有核武器的穆斯林国家,已在沙特阿拉伯驻军进行训练和防御支持,并表示“毫无疑问”会援助沙特王国。

    “记住,巴基斯坦在地理上既属于南亚和中亚,也属于更广泛的海湾/中东地区。巴基斯坦一直奉行和平、对话与秩序的政策,因为我们知道战争对我们地区意味着什么,”巴基斯坦总理外事媒体发言人莫沙拉夫·扎伊迪告诉福克斯新闻数字频道。

    战争爆发后的几天内,巴基斯坦陆军参谋长阿西姆·穆尼尔将军对沙特阿拉伯进行了“紧急”访问,高级官员讨论了对伊朗打击的联合应对措施。这是该协议的首次真正考验。

    两国关系密切,利雅得仍是伊斯兰堡的关键经济生命线。由于战争导致的燃料中断冲击了依赖进口的巴基斯坦,沙特阿拉伯已在安排支持能源供应。

    [影子舰队遭袭:伊朗封锁海峡可能挤压俄罗斯战争储备 中国石油生命线]

    然而,巴基斯坦与伊朗的关系同样至关重要。

    两国共享565英里的边境,有着深厚的贸易联系和重要的宗教纽带。

    巴基斯坦拥有世界第二大什叶派社区,仅次于伊朗。在最高领袖阿亚图拉·阿里·哈梅内伊遇刺后,支持伊朗政权的抗议活动演变成致命冲突,迫使军方介入并实施宵禁。

    与德黑兰保持关系对于控制国内紧张局势和避免少数族裔俾路支社区的叛乱至关重要。

    伊朗也是面临严重经济危机的巴基斯坦的重要经济伙伴。两国进行大量贸易,目标是到2028年达到100亿美元。

    巴基斯坦外交部长在冲突期间与伊朗外交部长进行了“持续对话”。上周,一艘巴基斯坦油轮通过了基本被封锁的霍尔木兹海峡。分析人士指出,这是紧张局势升级以来第一艘非伊朗籍货船通过,表明可能已就安全通行进行了谈判。官员补充说,未来几天可能会有更多开往巴基斯坦的油轮穿越该海峡。

    [霍尔木兹海峡船舶交通终端截图显示船只]

    巴基斯坦大部分原油和液化天然气进口都经过霍尔木兹海峡。但随着战争持续,分析人士警告称巴基斯坦保持中立的空间正在缩小。

    巴基斯坦最近违背伊朗立场,支持海湾国家在联合国提出的谴责地区侵略的决议。俄罗斯和中国投了弃权票。

    与此同时,伊朗外交部长刚刚与巴基斯坦、土耳其和埃及进行了单独通话,呼吁地区协调。

    [什叶派穆斯林在伊斯兰堡举行反美以抗议活动]

    与此同时,伊斯兰堡还必须处理与华盛顿这一另一个关键伙伴的关系。

    在唐纳德·特朗普总统的第二个任期内,巴基斯坦寻求与美国更紧密的关系,甚至为特朗普提名诺贝尔和平奖。

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    华盛顿也出现了疑问。在白宫新闻发布会上,新闻秘书卡罗琳·利维特表示,政府正在与五角大楼协调,评估巴基斯坦是否在支持伊朗,同时称印度为“良好参与者”。

    印度的立场加剧了压力,印度总理纳伦德拉·莫迪最近访问了以色列。

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    “绝对致力于和平、对话和秩序并不矛盾。巴基斯坦与美国、沙特阿拉伯、伊朗和中国的牢固关系证明了巴基斯坦的承诺,”巴基斯坦总理发言人扎伊迪表示。

    到目前为止,巴基斯坦已有效将自己定位为调解努力的前沿,利用其与这三个强国的关系来结束持续的冲突。

    有报道称,美国和伊朗之间的高层会谈最早可能于本周末在伊斯兰堡举行。

    “巴基斯坦希望对美国有重要意义,并成为比印度更好的伙伴。由于阿富汗塔利班自2021年以来疏远了伊斯兰堡,美巴之间几乎没有剩余的摩擦点,后者能够以反恐盟友的身份出现,”菲顿-布朗说。“而且大多数地区政党希望危机尽快结束,而不是拖延。但没有人希望看到伊朗伊斯兰共和国势力增强。”

    这场螺旋式升级的战争恰逢巴基斯坦本已紧张的军队处于关键时期。与印度的紧张局势仍然高企,而边境冲突、空袭、无人机袭击和平民伤亡增加已成为与曾经友好的邻国阿富汗关系中的常态。

    就在伊朗冲突爆发前几天,两国陷入“全面战争”,而最近巴基斯坦的空袭击中阿富汗首都喀布尔后,暴力局势没有缓解迹象。

    [巴基斯坦与阿富汗边境的塔利班战士巡逻]

    “正是这种地理和地区历史使得巴基斯坦坚决反对印度谋求地区霸权的努力,正是出于这个原因,巴基斯坦正在寻求终止阿富汗塔利班政权对恐怖组织的支持,”扎伊迪表示。“我们寻求彻底停止从目前由阿富汗塔利班控制的领土上发动的恐怖主义。”

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    巴基斯坦已经在管理与印度东部边境和阿富汗西部边境的紧张局势,一个不稳定的伊朗可能会进一步加剧这种压力。

    “如果伊斯兰堡不稳定,将对地区和全球造成极其严重的坏消息,”埃德蒙·菲顿-布朗告诉福克斯新闻。“一个处于圣战组织统治下的核大国,这一想法不堪设想。”

    凯拉·科拉(Kyra Colah)是福克斯新闻的作家兼副制片人。

    Iran conflict tests Pakistan amid own border clashes as Islamabad touted as venue for US-Tehran talks

    March 23, 2026 5:24pm EDT / Fox News

    Pakistan is walking a tightrope as the Iran war intensifies, with that balance growing more precarious with each passing day.

    Islamabad has so far pursued cautious diplomacy, condemning the strikes on Iran, while simultaneously urging de-escalation. But analysts warn it cannot remain insulated from competing pressures.

    “Pakistan is putting itself forward as a mediator between the U.S. and Iran, but unconvincingly,” Edmund Fitton-Brown, a senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies told Fox News Digital. “Its own record of staying out of military entanglements is unimpressive.”

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    At the forefront of the tensions is a new defense agreement with Saudi Arabia, which states that aggression against one will be treated as a threat to both. Widely seen as one of Pakistan’s most consequential defense agreements, it commits the country to Riyadh, while risking confrontation with Iran.

    Shia Muslims holding portraits of Iran’s slain supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei take part in an anti US-Israel protest in Islamabad on March 6, 2026.(Aamir Qureshi/ AFP via Getty Images)

    Pakistan, the only nuclear-armed Muslim state, already has troops stationed in Saudi Arabia for training and defense support and has said there is “no question” of coming to the kingdom’s aid.

    “Remember, Pakistan is geographically part of both South Asia and Central Asia, as well as the wider Gulf/MENA region too. Pakistan has always pursued peace, dialogue and order because we know what war does to our region,” Mosharraf Zaidi, spokesperson for foreign media to the Pakistani prime minister, told Fox News Digital.

    Within days of the war’s outbreak, the country’s army chief, General Asim Munir, made an “emergency” visit to Saudi Arabia, where top officials discussed joint responses to Iranian strikes. It was the first true test of the pact.

    Relations are strong between the two nations, and Riyadh remains a key economic lifeline for Islamabad. Saudi Arabia has already been making arrangements to support energy supplies, as war-driven fuel disruptions hit import-dependent Pakistan.

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    Yet Pakistan’s relationship with Iran is equally critical.

    The two share a 565-mile border along with deep trade ties and significant religious connections.

    Pakistan is home to the world’s second-largest Shiite community after Iran. Pro-Iran regime protests in the wake of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s assassination turned deadly, forcing military intervention and curfews.

    Maintaining ties with Tehran is crucial for containing domestic tensions and staving off an insurgency from the minority Baloch community there.

    Iran is also an important economic partner to Pakistan, which has been facing a severe economic crisis. The two conduct significant trade, with a new goal of $10 billion by 2028.

    Pakistan’s foreign minister has held “constant conversations” with his Iranian counterpart throughout the conflict. And last week, a Pakistani oil tanker transited the essentially blockaded Strait of Hormuz. Analysts noted it was the first non-Iranian cargo ship to do so since tensions escalated, suggesting that safe passage may have been negotiated. Officials add that more Pakistan-bound oil tankers are likely to cross the strait in the coming days.

    A screenshot of a marine traffic terminal showing vessels in the Strait of Hormuz on March 4, 2026.(Kpler/Marine Traffic)

    Most of Pakistan’s crude and LNG imports pass through the Strait of Hormuz. But as the war grinds on, analysts warn Pakistan’s room for neutrality is shrinking.

    Pakistan recently went against Iran, backing a Gulf-led resolution at the United Nations condemning regional aggression. Russia and China abstained.

    Meanwhile, Iran’s foreign minister just called for regional coordination in separate ​calls with Pakistan, Turkey and Egypt.

    Shia Muslims holding portraits of Iran’s slain supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei take part in an anti US-Israel protest in Islamabad on March 6, 2026.(Aamir Qureshi/ AFP via Getty Images)

    At the same time, Islamabad must also navigate relations with Washington, yet another key partner.

    Under President Donald Trump’s second term, Pakistan has sought closer relations with the U.S., even floating his name for the Nobel Peace Prize.

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    Questions are also emerging in Washington. During a White House briefing, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said the administration was coordinating with the Pentagon to assess whether Pakistan is supporting Iran, while describing India as a “good actor.”

    India’s positioning has added further pressure, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent visit to Israel.

    Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi meets with Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu in New Delhi, India on Feb. 25, 2026.(Photo by Press Information Bureau (PIB)/Anadolu via Getty Images)

    “There is no contradiction in being absolutely committed to peace, dialogue and order. The strong relationships Pakistan has with the United States, with Saudi Arabia, with Iran and with China are a testament to Pakistan’s commitment,” the Pakistani prime minister’s spokesperson, Zaidi said.

    So far, Pakistan has effectively positioned itself at the forefront of mediation efforts to end the ongoing conflict, leveraging its ties with all three powerhouses.

    Reports indicate that high-level talks between the U.S. and Iran are set for Islamabad as early as this weekend.

    “Pakistan wants to matter to the U.S. and to be a better partner than India. Because the Afghan Taliban have alienated Islamabad since 2021, there are few remaining sore points between the U.S. and Pakistan, with the latter able to present as an ally against terrorism,” Fitton-Brown said. “And most regional parties want to see the crisis end sooner rather than later. But nobody wants to see the Islamic Republic strengthened in Iran.”

    The spiraling war comes at a critical time for Pakistan’s already stretched military. Tensions with India remain elevated, while border clashes, airstrikes, drone attacks and rising civilian casualties have become the norm with once friendly neighbor Afghanistan.

    The nations nosedived into an “all-out war,” just days before the Iran conflict broke out, and the violence shows no signs of easing after fresh Pakistani strikes recently hit the Afghan capital city of Kabul.

    Afghan Taliban fighters patrol near the Afghanistan-Pakistan border in Spin Boldak, Kandahar Province, following exchanges of fire between Pakistani and Afghan forces.(REUTERS/Stringer/File Photo)

    “This geography and the region’s history is why Pakistan steadfastly rejects India’s efforts at regional hegemony, it is why Pakistan is pursuing a termination of the Afghan Taliban regime’s support for terrorist groups,” Zaidi said. “We seek a complete cessation of terrorism emanating from territory currently controlled by the Afghan Taliban.”

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    With Pakistan already managing tensions on both its eastern border with India and its western frontier with Afghanistan, a destabilized Iran could push that strain further.

    “If Islamabad is destabilized, it will be extremely bad news regionally and globally,” Edmund Fitton-Brown told Fox. “The idea of a nuclear power under jihadi rule doesn’t bear thinking about.”

    Kyra Colah works as a Writer and Associate Producer for Fox News.

  • 特朗普呼吁共和党将法案与《SAVE美国法案》挂钩后,国土安全部资金谈判陷入僵局


    2026年3月23日 / 美国东部时间下午4:25 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻

    华盛顿报道 — 旨在结束国土安全部(DHS)38天停摆的参议院谈判周一遭遇新障碍,此前总统特朗普呼吁共和党人坚持通过一项民主党强烈反对的选举法案。

    “我强烈建议共和党,不要就任何事情达成协议,”特朗普表示,“我们最重要的是要通过所谓的《SAVE美国法案》。”

    要求选民登记时提供公民身份证明、投票时出示照片身份证明的《SAVE美国法案》,早已成为参议院共和党人的心头大患。参议院已就该法案辩论近一周,试图安抚要求绕过60票门槛通过法案的保守派,但参议院多数党领袖约翰·图恩明确表示,目前缺乏足够票数。

    周一在田纳西州孟菲斯的活动中,特朗普称《SAVE美国法案》的选民身份和公民身份条款应“融入”国土安全部资金法案。

    “我要求共和党参议员立即这么做,”特朗普说,“不必急于投票,别担心复活节,先回家也可以。事实上,为耶稣这样做。”

    参议院原计划本周末结束后休会两周,但图恩暗示,参议院可能会留在华盛顿直到停摆问题解决。

    上周末,两党一度出现温和乐观情绪,双方承认仍有大量分歧需要弥合。两党议员小组周四和周五与边境问题负责人汤姆·霍曼会面,标志着谈判取得关键进展,但周末几乎无实质进展。

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    周一参议院复会后,图恩告诉哥伦比亚广播公司新闻,总统将国土安全部资金与选举立法挂钩的要求是谈判中的“变数”。他向记者强调,尽管共和党广泛支持《SAVE美国法案》,但参议院必须确保该法案通过才能重开政府的想法“不现实”,并表示关于国土安全部资金的讨论仍在继续。

    随着国土安全部停摆开始对部分机场造成严重影响,谈判力度加大。美国运输安全管理局(TSA)工作人员持续无薪工作,人员短缺导致安检队伍大幅延长,政府被迫派遣移民与海关执法局(ICE)特工前往十多个地点协助缓解压力。民主党虽反对资助移民执法,但多次提议批准TSA及国土安全部其他下属机构的资金。

    近期部分共和党人已倾向于为国土安全部非ICE部门提供资金,包括路易斯安那州参议员约翰·肯尼迪。肯尼迪周日告诉哥伦比亚广播公司新闻,“我们应该接受民主党‘除ICE外全面解冻’的提议”,然后通过预算协调程序在无民主党支持的情况下资助移民执法机构。他称“很多人在讨论,但唯一关键的人是我们的多数党领袖”。

    图恩周日也对该想法表示开放,称“目前有很多想法在讨论中”,周一补充道这将是一个选项,“我们没有排除任何可能”。

    多数党领袖与总统周日讨论了可能的“缓和方案”,但特朗普周日晚间在“真实社交”平台发文称,除非民主党与共和党合作通过选举立法,否则共和党不应与民主党达成协议。

    民主党警告白宫必须认真对待谈判。他们数周拒绝与参议院共和党人会面,称白宫可能破坏任何潜在协议。

    参议院少数党领袖查克·舒默周一批评总统“试图破坏谈判”,表示“民主党将继续秉持诚意工作”。

    “双方整个周末都在沟通,有一些建设性对话,但仍有大量工作要做,民主党已准备好继续谈判,”舒默说。

    这位纽约民主党人表示,其党团立场“未变”,希望支付TSA员工工资并与白宫继续会谈。他称原计划周一上午与霍曼会面,但“显然白宫因唐纳德·特朗普的脾气发作取消了此次会面”。

    “我们希望唐纳德·特朗普停止破坏谈判,让协商继续下去,”舒默说。

    尼科尔·基利恩对本文有贡献。

    DHS funding talks in limbo after Trump calls on GOP to link bill to SAVE America Act

    March 23, 2026 / 4:25 PM EDT / CBS News

    Washington — Senate talks aimed at ending the 38-day shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security hit a new roadblock on Monday after President Trump called on Republicans to hold out for passage of an elections bill that Democrats strongly oppose.

    “I’m suggesting strongly to the Republican Party, don’t make any deal on anything,” Mr. Trump said. “The most important thing we can have is called the SAVE America Act.”

    The SAVE America Act, which would require proof of citizenship to register to vote and photo ID to cast a ballot, has already been a headache for Senate Republicans. The chamber has been debating the measure for nearly a week in an attempt to placate conservatives who have demanded that the Senate maneuver around a 60-vote threshold to pass the bill. But Senate Majority Leader John Thune has been clear that the votes aren’t there.

    Speaking at an event in Memphis, Tennessee, on Monday, Mr. Trump said the SAVE America Act’s voter ID and proof of citizenship provisions should be “welded in” to DHS funding.

    “I’m requesting that the Republican senators do that immediately,” Mr. Trump said. “You don’t have to take a fast vote, don’t worry about Easter, going home. In fact, make this one for Jesus.”

    The Senate is scheduled to leave for a two-week recess at the end of the week. But Thune has suggested the chamber could stay in town until the shutdown is resolved.

    Tepid optimism began to emerge among senators late last week that a deal could be possible, with acknowledgement that the two sides still had significant ground to cover. A bipartisan group of senators met Thursday and Friday with border czar Tom Homan. The meetings marked a key step forward as the two sides expressed more willingness to engage. But the weekend showed little progress.

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    As the chamber reconvened Monday, Thune told CBS News that the president’s request to link the DHS funding to the election legislation was a “wrinkle” in the talks. He outlined to reporters that despite widespread GOP support for the SAVE America Act, the idea that the Senate would have to guarantee the bill’s passage to reopen the government isn’t “realistic.” He said discussions continue over DHS funding.

    The ramp-up in talks came as the DHS shutdown began wreaking havoc at some airports. As TSA workers continue to go without pay, staffing issues have worsened, creating long security lines and prompting the administration to send ICE agents to more than a dozen locations to help ease the burden. While Democrats have opposed funding immigration enforcement, they have repeatedly offered to approve funding for TSA and the other agencies that DHS oversees.

    Some Republicans have appeared to come around to the idea of funding non-ICE components of DHS in recent days, including Sen. John Kennedy of Louisiana. Kennedy told CBS News on Sunday that “we ought to accept the Democrats’ offer to open everything up but ICE,” before turning to the budget reconciliation process to fund the immigration enforcement agency without help from Democrats. He said “a lot of people are talking about it, but the only person that counts is our majority leader.”

    Thune expressed openness to the idea Sunday as well, telling reporters that “there are lots of ideas swirling right now.” He added on Monday that it would be an option and “we aren’t taking any options off the table.”

    The majority leader and the president spoke about the possible offramp on Sunday. But Mr. Trump said in a post on Truth Social on Sunday evening that Republicans shouldn’t make a deal with Democrats unless they work with the GOP to pass the elections legislation.

    Democrats have warned that the White House must get serious on negotiations. They refused to sit down with Senate Republicans for weeks, saying the White House could dash any agreement that may be reached.

    Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer criticized the president for “trying to sabotage negotiations” on Monday. He said “Democrats are going to keep working in good faith.”

    “Both sides talked all weekend long. We had some constructive conversations, but there’s considerably more work to be done, and Democrats are ready to keep negotiating,” Schumer said.

    The New York Democrat said his caucus’ position “has not changed,” and that they want to pay TSA workers and meet with the White House to continue talks. He said they were going to meet Monday morning with Homan, but “apparently the White House pulled that meeting because of Donald Trump’s temper tantrum.”

    “We hope that Donald Trump will stop derailing these talks and let negotiations continue,” Schumer said.

    Nikole Killion contributed to this report.

  • 美媒:伊朗议长被白宫视为潜在合作对象 | 联合早报


    发布时间 / 来源:2026-03-23T23:22:25.000Z | 联合早报

    据报道,美国特朗普政府正在考虑,将伊朗议会议长卡利巴夫视为美国支持的潜在伊朗领导人。

    美国新闻网站Politico星期一(3月23日)引述消息人士说,白宫内部有些人认为加利巴夫(Mohammad ⁠Bagher Ghalibaf)是一个可行的合作伙伴。

    报道称,特朗普当天表明美国将从军事施压转向通过谈判与伊朗达成最终解决方案,而在同一时间,白宫内部正在悄悄权衡将加利巴夫视为潜在的合作伙伴,甚至作为伊朗的未来领导人。

    现年64岁的加利巴夫一再威胁要向美国及美国盟友进行报复,但要求不具名的两名美国官员透露,白宫内部一些人认为,他是一个可行的合作伙伴,可以在美以伊冲突的下一阶段领导伊朗并与特朗普政府进行谈判。

    不过这两人说,白宫尚未准备好支持任何特定人选,希望能对多名人选进行严苛考验,因为他们要找一个愿意与美国达成协议的人。

    一名白宫官员说,加利巴夫“是热门人选”,同时强调白宫尚未做出任何决定。“他的排名非常靠前……但他必须经得起考验,我们不能操之过急。”

    美国政府急于确定伊方的谈判伙伴,表明美国希望找到一个摆脱越陷越深的伊朗困境。伊朗局势正迅速恶化,引发全球市场震荡、油价飙升,并再次引发人们对通胀的担忧。这也暗示着一个关键问题的答案,那就是,既然美国和以色列已经削弱伊朗领导层,接下来会发生什么事?谁将接手?

    白宫新闻秘书莱维特说:“这些都是敏感的外交讨论,美国不会通过新闻媒体进行谈判。”

    美媒:伊朗议长被白宫视为潜在合作对象 | 联合早报

    发布时间 / 来源:2026-03-23T23:22:25.000Z | 联合早报

    据报道,美国特朗普政府正在考虑,将伊朗议会议长卡利巴夫视为美国支持的潜在伊朗领导人。

    美国新闻网站Politico星期一(3月23日)引述消息人士说,白宫内部有些人认为加利巴夫(Mohammad ⁠Bagher Ghalibaf)是一个可行的合作伙伴。

    报道称,特朗普当天表明美国将从军事施压转向通过谈判与伊朗达成最终解决方案,而在同一时间,白宫内部正在悄悄权衡将加利巴夫视为潜在的合作伙伴,甚至作为伊朗的未来领导人。

    现年64岁的加利巴夫一再威胁要向美国及美国盟友进行报复,但要求不具名的两名美国官员透露,白宫内部一些人认为,他是一个可行的合作伙伴,可以在美以伊冲突的下一阶段领导伊朗并与特朗普政府进行谈判。

    不过这两人说,白宫尚未准备好支持任何特定人选,希望能对多名人选进行严苛考验,因为他们要找一个愿意与美国达成协议的人。

    一名白宫官员说,加利巴夫“是热门人选”,同时强调白宫尚未做出任何决定。“他的排名非常靠前……但他必须经得起考验,我们不能操之过急。”

    美国政府急于确定伊方的谈判伙伴,表明美国希望找到一个摆脱越陷越深的伊朗困境。伊朗局势正迅速恶化,引发全球市场震荡、油价飙升,并再次引发人们对通胀的担忧。这也暗示着一个关键问题的答案,那就是,既然美国和以色列已经削弱伊朗领导层,接下来会发生什么事?谁将接手?

    白宫新闻秘书莱维特说:“这些都是敏感的外交讨论,美国不会通过新闻媒体进行谈判。”