前国会警察哈里·邓恩竞选马里兰州国会议员席位


2026年2月4日 / 美国东部时间凌晨5:30 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻

在2021年1月6日国会山骚乱事件后成为全国知名人物和活动家的前美国国会警察哈里·邓恩,于周三宣布将竞选马里兰州的国会议员席位。

作为民主党成员,邓恩在2021年1月6日事件后公开在众议院1月6日特别委员会的全国性电视听证会上作证,之后迅速成为全国政治舞台上的知名面孔和名字。

这将是邓恩第二次竞选国会议员。2024年,他曾尝试争取马里兰州第3选区的民主党提名但未成功。此次,他转而竞选邻近的第5选区,该选区包括华盛顿特区的东部和南部郊区。

该席位目前由长期担任民主党众议院多数党领袖的众议员斯泰尼·霍耶 vacated。另有几位民主党人也在角逐这个深蓝色选区的席位,其中包括一位得到霍耶支持的州议员。

邓恩在第5选区长大,该选区包括他出生、上学并成为明星运动员的乔治王子县。他表示:“这里是我的家乡,塑造了今天的我。”

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邓恩在接受哥伦比亚广播公司新闻采访时表示:“我们需要国会中有人准备挺身而出并为之奋斗。我在马里兰州各地的活动中听到了民众的担忧,他们现在感到害怕。”

邓恩指出,特朗普政府大规模解雇联邦雇员对第5选区造成了不成比例的影响,该地区有大量联邦雇员居住,且部分联邦机构也设于此。

此前,其他民主党人曾利用邓恩的政治影响力,邀请他参加筹款活动和政治集会以激发选民兴趣。

邓恩尤其批评特朗普总统,包括他持续否认2021年1月6日国会山骚乱事件的事实(特朗普支持者对国会大厦的冲击)。

“我必须回应对那天发生的事情的歪曲,”邓恩说,“我们绝不会让此类事件再次发生。”

特朗普赦免了1500多名骚乱被告,其中包括殴打并伤害警察的人。此后,特朗普试图歪曲1月6日事件的历史,将对定罪骚乱者的起诉描述为“严重的国家不公”。

白宫上个月在其官方政府网站上发布了一篇关于此次袭击的虚假声明,称2020年大选被“窃取”,并指责国会警察对暴力事件负有责任。

霍耶于20世纪80年代初首次当选,是众议院民主党人的坚定支持者。

马里兰州第5选区一直是民主党的稳固票仓,霍耶在2024年以超过67%的选票轻松连任。但他即将退休之际,正值民主党内部仍在应对代际更替带来的紧张局势。

随着竞争激烈的候选人名单逐渐形成,该席位的竞选已呈现出显著的民主党内部动态。邓恩在霍耶已表态支持的情况下加入了竞选行列。

目前角逐该席位的包括:2024年在初选中以微弱差距输给霍耶的昆西·巴雷贝,以及志愿消防员哈里·贾林——他去年5月开始竞选该席位,并在当时的声明中表示“斯泰尼代表了一个不再为我们服务的过时政治时代”。

霍耶宣布不再寻求连任后,转而支持曾担任其竞选经理的马里兰州州众议员阿德里安·博法奥接替自己。

霍耶在社交媒体帖子中表示:“阿德里安已证明他有能力取得成果。”

Former Capitol Police officer Harry Dunn running for Congress

February 4, 2026 / 5:30 AM EST / CBS News

Former U.S. Capitol Police officer Harry Dunn, who emerged as a national figure and activist after the Capitol siege on Jan. 6, 2021, announced a run for Congress in Maryland on Wednesday.

Dunn, a Democrat, has rapidly transformed into a well-known face and name in national politics in the years after he appeared and testified publicly at nationally televised hearings for the House January 6th Select Committee.

This will be Dunn’s second run for Congress, after an unsuccessful attempt to secure the Democratic nomination for a seat in Maryland’s 3rd District in 2024. This time, he is running in the nearby 5th District, which includes the eastern and southern suburbs of Washington, D.C.

The district is being vacated by Rep. Steny Hoyer, a longtime Democrat who previously served in leadership as House Majority Leader. Several other Democrats are contending for the deep-blue seat, including a state lawmaker who was endorsed by Hoyer.

Dunn was raised in the 5th District, which includes Prince George’s County, where Dunn was born, went to school and was a star athlete: “It’s home and it made me who I am,” he said.

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“We need people here in Congress who are prepared to stand up and fight,” Dunn told CBS News. “I’m hearing the fear of the people in the district, as I speak at events in Maryland. People are scared now.”

Dunn said the Trump administration’s mass layoffs of federal workers had a disproportionate impact on the 5th District, where a large number of federal employees live and some federal offices are based.

Other Democrats have previously utilized Dunn’s political following by having him join fundraisers and political events to galvanize interest.

Dunn has been especially critical of President Trump, including his ongoing denial of the facts of the U.S. Capitol riot by Trump supporters.

“I have to respond to the rewriting of what happened that day,” Dunn said, “We refuse to let them happen.”

Trump pardoned more than 1,500 of the riot defendants, including those who beat and injured police officers. Trump has since sought to alter the history of Jan. 6, characterizing the prosecution of the convicted rioters as a “grave national injustice.”

The White House posted a page on its official government website last month with false claims about the attack, including that the 2020 election was “stolen” and that Capitol Police bear responsibility for the violence.

First elected in the early 1980s, Hoyer is a stalwart figure for House Democrats.

Maryland’s 5th District is reliably Democratic, and Hoyer easily won re-election in 2024 with more than 67% of the vote. But his upcoming retirement comes as Democrats continue to wrestle with tensions around generational change.

The race to succeed him already has notable dynamics on Democratic side as it draws a crowded field. And Dunn is entering the race after Hoyer already endorsed in the contest.

Among those already in the race are Quincy Bareebe, who lost a longshot primary run against Hoyer in 2024, and volunteer firefighter Harry Jarin, who started a primary run for the seat last May and said in an announcement news release at the time that “Steny represents a bygone era of politics that isn’t working for us anymore.”

After announcing he wouldn’t run for another term, Hoyer came out in support of Adrian Boafo, a Maryland state delegate who had once worked as his campaign manager, to replace him.

“Adrian has proven his ability to deliver results,” Hoyer said in a social media post.

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