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众议院民主党投票重新开放政府并否认特朗普的墙壁钱,无视否决权威胁

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  新民主党控制的众议院星期四晚些时候通过了一揽子法案,这将重新开放联邦政府而不用支付特朗普总统的边界墙,从白宫迅速否决,并使部分关闭不再接近解决。

  但两位即将在2020年连任的参议院共和党人在特朗普和党内领导人的关闭战略上打破了局面,并表示即使民主党不会给特朗普提供他要求的超过50亿美元的边境资金,也是时候结束僵局了。

  订阅帖子最新时事通讯:今日华盛顿邮报上最受欢迎的故事

  Sens.Cory Gardner(科罗拉多州)和Susan Collins(缅因州)的评论 - 唯一参议院共和党人在特朗普失败的状态下竞选连任 - 指出共和党内部的裂缝可能会随着关闭接近两周的标志而增长。参议院多数党领袖米奇麦康奈尔(R-Ky。)周四重申参议院将只接受特朗普支持的政府支出立法。

  麦康奈尔的立场引发了新议院议长南希佩洛西(加利福尼亚州民主党)和其他民主党人的愤怒攻击,他们坚称他们试图通过两项立法让共和党人走出僵局:一个包含6个支出法案在参议院以两党为基础进行谈判,并将重新开放自12月22日以来关闭的几乎所有联邦机构,第二次是2月8日的权宜之计支出法案,仅涉及国土安全部。

  这个六法案的一揽子计划于周四晚上通过众议院241-190,短期的国土安全支出法案通过了239-192。少数共和党人在每项措施上都打破了与民主党人投赞成票的立场。

  众议院的战略可能允许参议院共和党人通过立法,重新开放大部分政府,同时搁置对边界墙的辩论。但到目前为止,由于特朗普的反对,党内领导人拒绝了。

  

Slide 51 of 51:美国总统唐纳德·特朗普出席了美国政府于2019年1月2日在美国华盛顿白宫部分关闭的第12天内阁会议。
Slide 2 of 51:联邦政府部分关闭导致公园护林员于1月3日在加利福尼亚州公园停留在家和露营地后,约书亚树国家公园的一个封闭且封闭的露营地(L)。
Slide 3 of 51: President Donald Trump speaks in the press briefing room at the White House, Thursday, Jan. 3, 2019, in Washington. President Trump gave a statement on the government shutdown and border wall in what was his first time behind the podium in the White House briefing room.
Slide 4 of 51: The Ryan Visitor Center at Floyd Bennett Field in Brooklyn, part of the 27,000-acre Gateway National Recreation Area, which encompasses three boroughs of New York and Monmouth County, New Jersey, remained closed, Thursday, Jan. 3, 2019, in New York, on Day 12 of a partial government shutdown.
Slide 5 of 51: U.S. Park Police Officer Staunton sits in his car outside his station before beginning a patrol at Jacob Riis Park and Floyd Bennett Field, both part of Gateway National Recreation Area in the Brooklyn borough of New York, on Jan. 3.
Slide 6 of 51: White House senior adviser Kellyanne Conway speaks to reporters about the government shutdown outside the White House, Thursday, Jan. 3, 2019, in Washington.
Slide 7 of 51: Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers Kevin Hassett speaks to members of the news media on the economy and the ongoing partial shutdown of the federal government, outside the West Wing of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 03 January 2019. A partial shutdown of the government began when Congress and Trump failed to strike a deal before a 22 December 2018 deadine due to differences regarding border security.
Slide 8 of 51: An employee posts a closure sign at the entrance to the Smithsonian American Indian Museum in Washington, DC, USA, 02 January 2019. The Smithsonian museums and the National Zoo are now closed to visitors. The US government continues into a twelfth day of a partial shutdown as Congress and US President Donald J. Trump are at an impasse over funding of Trump
Slide 9 of 51: House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) speaks to reporters with Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY), Rep. Steny Hoyer (D-MD) and Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) following a border security briefing with U.S. President Donald Trump and congressional leadership at the White House in Washington, U.S., January 2, 2019..
Slide 10 of 51: U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) is surrounded by reporters as he returns from meeting with President Donald Trump and Democratic leaders at the White House, to the U.S. Capitol in Washington, U.S. January 2, 2019.
Slide 11 of 51: Christain Saint-Surin, 7 years-old, of Miami, Florida looks inside the National Museum of African American History that is closed due to the partial shutdown of the U.S. government as it goes into the 12th day, on January 2, 2019 in Washington, DC.
Slide 12 of 51: U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a Cabinet meeting on day 12 of the partial U.S. government shutdown at the White House in Washington, U.S., January 2, 2019.
Slide 13 of 51: House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., speaks to reporters as he returns to the Capitol from meeting with President Donald Trump about border security and ending the partial government shutdown, in Washington, Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2019.
Slide 14 of 51: Trash lays on the grounds of the National Mall as the partial shutdown of the U.S. government goes into the 12th day, on January 2, 2019 in Washington, DC. With the new congress scheduled to start on January 3, 2019, Congressional Democrats and Republicans have not come to a bipartisan solution to President Donald Trump
Slide 15 of 51: The figure of a panda is seen behind a sign telling the public that the National Zoo is closed due to the partial government shutdown in Washington, U.S., January 2, 2019.
Slide 16 of 51: Visitors rest in the Capitol Rotunda on day 12 of the partial government shutdown on January 2, 2019.
Slide 17 of 51: Tourists Enrico and Latisha Jacomini from Rome, Italy, look at a map after discovering the Smithsonian National Museum of American History is closed due to the partial shutdown of the U.S. government as it goes into the 12th day, on January 2, 2019 in Washington, DC. With the new congress scheduled to start on January 3, Congressional Democrats and Republicans have not come to a bipartisan solution to President Donald Trump
Slide 18 of 51: Garbage overflows a trash can on the National Mall across from the White House on Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2019. The National Park Service, which is responsible for trash removal, is not operating due to the goverment shut down.
Slide 19 of 51: UNITED STATES - JANUARY 1: While the Lincoln Memorial remains open to visitors, some facilities are closed due to the government shut down on Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2019. (Photo By Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call)
Slide 20 of 51: UNITED STATES - JANUARY 1: A U.S. Park Police officer patrols the Lincoln Memorial on Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2019, while most National Park Service employees are furloughed during the government shut down. (Photo By Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call)
Slide 21 of 51: A closed sign is displayed at The National Archives entrance in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2019, as a partial government shutdown stretches into its third week. A high-stakes move to reopen the government will be the first big battle between Nancy Pelosi and President Donald Trump as Democrats come into control of the House.  (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)
Slide 22 of 51: UNITED STATES - JANUARY 1: The Smithsonian and U.S. flags fly in front of the National Museum of African American History and Culture on Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2019. All Smithsonian museums will close Wednesday due to the government shut down. (Photo By Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call)
Slide 23 of 51: Visitors take their pictures at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2019, as a partial government shutdown stretches into its third week. A high-stakes move to reopen the government will be the first big battle between Nancy Pelosi and President Donald Trump as Democrats come into control of the House.  (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)
Slide 24 of 51: UNITED STATES - JANUARY 1: While the Lincoln Memorial remains open to visitors, some facilities are closed due to the government shut down on Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2019. (Photo By Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call)
Slide 25 of 51: Visitors pass the office of Speaker of the House Paul Ryan, R-Wis., Capitol in Washington, Monday, Dec. 31, 2018.
Slide 26 of 51: Visitors walk at the Smithsonian
Slide 27 of 51: Capitol Police officers patrol the quiet hallways near the entrance to the Senate at the US Capitol in Washington, DC, USA, 31 December 2018..
Slide 28 of 51: Sen. Cory Gardner, R-Colo., arrives at the Senate Chamber for an abbreviated pro-forma session at the Capitol in Washington, Monday, Dec. 31, 2018, as a partial government shutdown stretches into its second week.
Slide 29 of 51: The United States Coast Guard Cutter (USCGC) Narwhal sits at a dock at its station during the partial US government shutdown in Newport Beach, California, USA, 30 December 2018. Active duty Coast Guard service members will receive a one-time emergency paycheck on 31 December after working without pay since 21 December. The US government is in its ninth day of a partial shutdown as Congress and US President Donald J. Trump are at an impasse on the funding of Trump
Slide 30 of 51: Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., speaks to members of the media outside the West Wing of the White House in Washington, after his meeting with President Donald Trump, Sunday, Dec. 30, 2018.
Slide 31 of 51: Capitol Hill is seen as a partial U.S. government shutdown continues in Washington, U.S., December 30, 2018.
Slide 32 of 51: A car drives into Joshua Tree National Park in California past an entrance station closed due to the partial shutdown of the US federal government on December 30, 2018. - The park remains open, but visitor services are not being provided. The shutdown began on December 22, with Congress at loggerheads over whether to include the $5 billion sought by Donald Trump to fund a wall on the border with Mexico, a central pillar of his election campaign and of his presidency.
Slide 33 of 51: People congregate at the Charging Bull in lower Manhattan during the holiday week between Christmas and the New Year on December 29, 2018 in New York City. Despite the government shutdown, the Statue of Liberty and the Museum of the American Indian, two major tourists destinations, have so far remained open.
Slide 34 of 51: Tourists look at Statue of Liberty statues as they congregate in lower Manhattan during the holiday week between Christmas and the New Year on December 29, 2018 in New York City. Despite the government shutdown, the Statue of Liberty and the Museum of the American Indian, two major tourists destinations, have so far remained open.
Slide 35 of 51: Tourists take a boat to the Statue of Liberty as they congregate in lower Manhattan during the holiday week between Christmas and the New Year on December 29, 2018 in New York City. Despite the government shutdown, the Statue of Liberty and the Museum of the American Indian, two major tourists destinations, have so far remained open.
Slide 36 of 51: Tourists arrive to visit the U.S. Capitol on a rainy morning in Washington, Friday, Dec. 28, 2018, during a partial government shutdown. The partial government shutdown will almost certainly be handed off to a divided government to solve in the new year, as both parties traded blame Friday and President Donald Trump sought to raise the stakes in the weeklong impasse. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
Slide 37 of 51: A monitor in the House of Representatives displays a schedule update on Capitol Hill in Washington, Friday, Dec. 28, 2018, The partial government shutdown will almost certainly be handed off to a divided government to solve in the new year, as both parties traded blame Friday and President Donald Trump sought to raise the stakes in the weeklong impasse. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
Slide 38 of 51: Empty corridors around the Senate chamber are seen at the Capitol in Washington, Friday, Dec. 28, 2018, during a partial government shutdown. The partial government shutdown will almost certainly be handed off to a divided government to solve in the new year, as both parties traded blame Friday and President Donald Trump sought to raise the stakes in the weeklong impasse. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
Slide 39 of 51: With reporters seeking comment, Republican Senator Pat Roberts of Kansas, chairman of the Senate Agriculture Committee, departs after he opened and closed a brief session of the U.S. Senate amid the partial government shutdown, at the Capitol in Washington, Thursday, Dec. 27, 2018. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
Slide 40 of 51: Tourists walk past a sign near the embarkation point for the Statue of Liberty in New York, Thursday, Dec. 27, 2018.
Slide 41 of 51: Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers check and watch airline passengers at Reagan National Airport in Washington, Thursday, Dec. 27, 2018.
Slide 42 of 51: Visitors tour the Capitol Rotunda at the Capitol in Washington, Thursday, Dec. 27, 2018, during a partial government shutdown.
Slide 43 of 51: Photo by ERIK S LESSER/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock (10042083a) The dome of the US Capitol building at dawn in Washington, DC, USA, 27 December 2018. The US government continues into a sixth day of a partial shutdown as Congress and US President Donald J. Trump are at an impasse on the funding of Trump
Slide 44 of 51: REI Co-op customers stand near an unstaffed ranger station kiosk, closed as part of the federal government shutdown, inside the flagship store Wednesday, Dec. 26, 2018, in Seattle. The desk is normally staffed by rangers who provide recreational information and passes for public lands in Washington state as part of a partnership with the National Park Service, US Forest Service, Washington State Parks, and REI. The shutdown started Saturday when funding lapsed for nine Cabinet-level departments and dozens of agencies. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)
Slide 45 of 51: Kevin Hassett, chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, speaks to the new media outside the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 26 December 2018.
Slide 46 of 51: Office furniture sits in a hallway of the Rayburn House Office building one week before the start of the 116th Congress, on December 26, 2018 in Washington, DC.
Slide 47 of 51: Jekabs Vidzis, 8, left, and his brother Margers, 6, visit the National Christmas Tree on the Ellipse near the White House in Washington, Tuesday, Dec. 25, 2018. Donations to the National Park Service have allowed the National Christmas Tree to be open during the partial government shutdown.
Slide 48 of 51: US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump speak on the telephone as they answers calls from people calling into the NORAD Santa tracker phone line in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, DC, on December 24, 2018.
Slide 49 of 51: Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers work unpaid on the first day of the US government shutdown, at LAX Airport in Los Angeles, California on December 22, 2018. - The partial US government shutdown is set to stretch on through Christmas as the Senate adjourned with no deal to end it in sight.
Slide 50 of 51:美国总统唐纳德特朗普受到国会议员和其他与会者的称赞,因为他说他不会回答记者关于美国政府即将在“第一步法案”和“少年法案”签署仪式期间关闭的问题司法改革法案“于2018年12月21日在美国华盛顿白宫椭圆形办公室举行。路透社/ Joshua Roberts
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Slide 51 of 51:美国总统唐纳德·特朗普出席了美国政府于2019年1月2日在美国华盛顿白宫部分关闭的第12天内阁会议。

 

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  美国政府部分关闭于2018年12月22日午夜开始。当无法达成国会与特朗普总统之间的融资协议时。

  (图)总统唐纳德特朗普出席1月12日美国政府部分在华盛顿白宫关闭的内阁会议。

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  “我们要求参议院共和党人做的是采取'是'来回答问题。我们正在逐字逐句地将他们送回去,他们已经过去了,“佩洛西说。“他们为什么不这样做?是因为总统不签了吗?难道他们没有听说过政府的同等分支吗?我们国会派总统立法,他可以选择是否签字?“

  麦康奈尔周四重申了自上个月参议院一致通过一项短期支出法案而没有额外的隔夜资金以来他采取的立场 - 只是为了观察特朗普在第二天早上在保守派强烈反对下反对它。

  “我已经多次表明过了,让我再说一遍:参议院不会接受任何没有真正机会通过这个会议室并获得总统签名的提案。让我们不要浪费时间,“麦康纳尔说。众议院民主党人利用他们的新平台制作政治言论而非严肃的解决方案。“让我们不要走错路。”

  随着僵局的拖延,参议院拨款委员会主席理查德·谢尔比(R-Ala。)首次表示,僵局可能持续“数月和数月。”这段时间的资金失效将给政府带来复杂的影响。能够提供承诺的服务,以及大约800,000名联邦工作人员,他们要么在家里被解雇,要么在没有任何保证获得报酬的情况下工作。

  来自麦康奈尔核心小组最政治上最脆弱的成员的评论表明,对多数党领袖的做法感到不安,并希望迅速解决关闭问题。

  “我认为我们应该通过一项持续的决议,让政府重新开放。参议院已经在上届国会做了,我们今天应该再做一次,“加德纳说,随着第116届国会在国会大厦两侧举行盛大的仪式和仪式。

  即使立法没有特朗普想要的边境资金,加德纳说,“我们可以通过具有拨款数量的立法,同时我们继续获得更多,但我们应该继续做我们的工作并让政府开放让民主党人解释了为什么他们不再支持边境安全。“

  拨款委员会的高级成员柯林斯也表示支持民主党人的做法。

  “我并不是说他们的整个计划都是一个有效的计划,但我认为没有理由为什么我们已经达成协议的法案应该受到关于边境安全的争论的影响,”柯林斯说。 。

  尽管如此,特朗普周四没有表明他会让步。

  白宫对众议院法案发布否决权威胁说:“政府致力于与国会合作重新开放失效的机构,但不能接受为浪费计划提供不必要资金的立法,同时忽视国家的紧急边境安全需求。”

  特朗普本人出现在白宫简报室,在边境巡逻队的工会成员旁边,他说他“从来没有得到过如此多的支持,就像我在边境安全方面的立场一样。。。而坦率地说,就是隔离墙或隔离墙。“

  “没有隔离墙你就无法拥有边境安全,”特朗普继续道。“它不会起作用。”

  国会最高领导人计划周五在白宫与特朗普会面,重复他们周三举行的会议。但到目前为止,没有突破或任何运动的迹象。

  “我们没有做墙。有没有人怀疑我们没有做墙?“佩洛西周四说。

  潘斯副总统在周四接受福克斯新闻采访时强调了政府的立场。“我认为总统已经明确表示:没有墙,没有交易,”潘斯说。

  关闭已经持续了13天没有任何妥协或认真谈判的迹象,民主党基本上统一,一些共和党人对特朗普的战略感到震惊。

  受影响的许多联邦工作人员将在下周开始错过他们的第一笔薪水。多个国家公园和博物馆已关闭,预计未来几周影响将更加严重。数百万美国人依赖的食品券计划可能会在2月开始停止,国内税收局将无法处理退款。

  由于特朗普上个月通过了参议院通过的支出法案,令麦克康纳的问题更加复杂,麦克康纳尔已经远离讨论,这激怒了一些投票支持这项措施的共和党人,他们相信他们有特朗普的支持。

  谢尔比的评论标志着一位高层政治人物首次估计关闭可能拖到春季,引起联邦工人和其他人的警觉。

  “从参议院拨款委员会主席那里听到这一点,非常坦率地说,是联邦雇员的下巴,”国家财政部雇员联盟主席托尼·里尔登说,该联盟代表约150,000名联邦雇员。“他们的精神痛苦和焦虑已经够糟了。听到国会领导人直接提出这一点并没有给人留下很多希望。“

  在2016年总统竞选期间,特朗普承诺在墨西哥边境竖立一堵墙并让墨西哥支付费用。他说,恐怖分子,毒品和罪犯通过墨西哥来到美国,需要停止。事实证明,这一承诺在他的许多支持者中非常受欢迎。

  自2017年接任以来,特朗普一直认为需要隔离墙,但已经放弃坚持墨西哥支付费用。相反,他说钱应该来自美国纳税人,这个想法使共和党人分裂。但是,许多共和党人,不情愿地,已经同意在目前的关闭期间跟随他的领导。

  虽然一些参议院共和党人在星期四打破了特朗普和领导层,但其他人告诫说如果他屈服于他的签名承诺将会发生什么。

  参议员Lindsey O. Graham(RS.C.)周三在接受福克斯新闻的Sean Hannity采访时说:“如果他现在屈服,那就是2019年他就是一位有效的总统。” “ 这可能是他担任总统期间的结束。唐纳德特朗普向美国人民作出了承诺:他将保护我们的边界。“

  关闭正在影响国会资助的联邦政府部分的四分之一,因为五角大楼和包括卫生和人类服务部在内的主要机构已经在9月30日通过国会早些时候通过的支出法案获得资助。医疗保险,医疗补助和社会保障也不受影响。

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