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トランプ氏の賠償基金提案が党内論争を招き、上院ICE予算案の採決が延期

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US Senate Republicans delayed a vote on a $72 billion immigration enforcement funding bill due to internal disagreement over Trump's demand for a $1.8 billion fund for "weaponized government" victims, including Capitol riot convicts, and a $1 billion White House banquet hall fund.

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Q: Why was the US Senate vote on immigration enforcement funding postponed?
A: The vote was postponed due to internal Republican opposition, specifically concerning former President Trump's demand for a $1.8 billion fund to compensate "weaponized government" victims, which controversially included those convicted in the 2021 Capitol riot.
Q: What was the total amount of the proposed bill for immigration enforcement?
A: The proposed bill was for $72 billion, intended to fund Trump's large-scale immigrant deportation operations led by ICE.
Q: What specific demands from Donald Trump caused the controversy in the bill?
A: Trump demanded the inclusion of a $1.8 billion fund for "weaponized government" victims and an additional $1 billion for building a White House banquet hall.
Q: How did Senator John Thune describe the situation?
A: Senator Thune expressed frustration, stating that the bill, which was supposed to be very limited and focused, became "a bit complicated" and much more difficult due to the added demands.
Q: How is this dispute affecting the Republican party?
A: The dispute is exacerbating internal divisions within the Republican party, especially during primary elections, as Trump has challenged incumbent Republican senators like Bill Cassidy and John Cornyn, which is unusual for a former president.