特朗普批评者纽森、奥卡西奥-科特兹在慕尼黑会议抨击总统 | 福克斯新闻


作者:保罗·施泰因豪泽、利奥·布里塞尼奥 | 福克斯新闻

发布时间:2026年2月13日 美国东部时间下午3:44

唐纳德·特朗普总统的两位主要民主党批评者正利用一场备受瞩目的欧洲集会,抨击这位共和党总统的议程,并在可能于2028年角逐白宫前,在世界舞台上增强其外交政策影响力。

“唐纳德·特朗普是暂时的,”加利福尼亚州州长加文·纽森周五在德国慕尼黑安全会议的一场气候变化讨论会上表示,“他会在三年内离开。”

而纽约州众议员亚历山德里娅·奥卡西奥-科特兹则在这场著名会议的市政厅活动中直指特朗普,并指责道:“我们正目睹我们的总统行政部门撕裂跨大西洋伙伴关系,撕毁每一项民主规范。”

纽森和奥卡西奥-科特兹是一小群潜在民主党总统候选人中最知名的成员,他们利用在慕尼黑的露面来批评特朗普的国际议程,并与副总统JD·万斯形成对比。万斯被视为2028年共和党领跑者,他在去年的安全论坛演讲中对欧洲进行了严厉抨击。

[纽森在关键总统初选州停留引发更多2028年猜测]

[图片45:副总统JD·万斯在德国慕尼黑举行的慕尼黑安全会议(MSC)上发表演讲,2025年2月14日。]

副总统JD·万斯在德国慕尼黑举行的慕尼黑安全会议(MSC)上发表演讲。(利亚·米利斯/路透社)

其他有望获得全国关注的民主党人也在慕尼黑的会议上露面并与国际领导人会面,他们包括密歇根州州长格雷琴·惠特默、亚利桑那州参议员鲁本·加列戈和马克·凯利、康涅狄格州参议员克里斯·墨菲,以及前商务部长吉娜·雷蒙多。

奥卡西奥-科特兹提到了慕尼黑的其他民主党同僚,并表示:“我认为我们中的许多人来到这里是为了表明我们已经准备好迎接新篇章,不是为了让世界走向孤立,而是为了深化我们的伙伴关系……并增加对我们价值观的诚信承诺。”

周五晚些时候的第二次讨论中,奥卡西奥-科特兹辩称:“与五年前相比,美国现在处于非常妥协的位置。我们与盟友的关系紧张,我们对民主价值观和人权的承诺及表现出的一致性也受到了极大破坏。”

[万斯称2028年提名中“最愚蠢”的民主党候选人将获胜]

纽森最近几个月在瑞士达沃斯世界经济论坛和去年年底在巴西举行的世界气候大会露面之后,正在发表他近几个月来的第三次重要国际会议演讲,他猛烈抨击特朗普的气候政策,称总统正在“加倍愚蠢”。

[图片46:加文·纽森在慕尼黑安全会议上]

加利福尼亚州州长加文·纽森周五(2026年2月13日)在德国慕尼黑举行的慕尼黑安全会议的一个环节中发言。(迈克尔·普罗布斯特/美联社照片)

“在美国历史上,从来没有一位比华盛顿特区现任总统更具破坏性的总统,”纽森指责道,“唐纳德·特朗普试图让时光倒流。”

[2028年白宫竞选已经启动]

福克斯数字新闻已联系白宫,就纽森和奥卡西奥-科特兹的抨击请求回应。

在会议的两场露面中的第一场,奥卡西奥-科特兹被市政厅主持人问道:“当你竞选总统时,你会实施财富税还是亿万富翁税?”

[图片48:亚历山德里娅·奥卡西奥-科特兹在慕尼黑安全会议上]

纽约州民主党众议员亚历山德里娅·奥卡西奥-科特兹于2026年2月13日周五在德国慕尼黑参加慕尼黑安全会议。(斯文·霍佩/dpa via AP)

这位长期倡导对超级富豪大幅增税以资助进步倡议的四届联邦议员笑着回答:“我们不必等待任何一位总统来实施财富税……这需要迅速完成。”

曾在特朗普第一任期内担任国务院官员的马修·巴特利特告诉福克斯新闻数字版:“随着众多民主党人前往慕尼黑阐述他们的愿景,并试图在即将到来的总统竞选中建立某种外交政策资质,常规的外交政策圈子正在变成某种2028年的‘牲畜市场’。”

而克林顿政府时期曾任美国驻特立尼达和多巴哥大使的特里·舒梅克指出,潜在候选人在慕尼黑的露面“给了他们经验、信心,并在竞选活动中被问及外交政策经验时可以参考的内容”。

舒梅克是新罕布什尔州的长期律师和民主党活动家,他表示,这也向世界表明“特朗普不是铁板一块。美国还有另一个故事的方面。”

保罗·施泰因豪泽是一名驻摇摆州新罕布什尔州的政治记者,报道美国东西海岸的竞选活动。

Trump critics Newsom, Ocasio-Cortez blast president at Munich conference | Fox News

By Paul Steinhauser, Leo Briceno | Fox News

Published February 13, 2026 3:44pm EST

Two of President Donald Trump’s top Democratic critics are using appearances at a high-profile European gathering to blast the Republican president’s agenda and beef up their foreign policy chops on the world stage ahead of possible 2028 White House runs.

“Donald Trump is temporary,” California Gov. Gavin Newsom said Friday during a climate change discussion at the Munich Security Conference in Germany. “He’ll be gone in three years.”

And Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York, during a town hall at the prestigious conference, pointed to Trump and charged, “We are seeing our presidential administration tear apart the transatlantic partnership, rip up every democratic norm.”

Newsom and Ocasio-Cortez are the most well known of a small group of potential Democratic presidential contenders using appearances in Munich to criticize Trump’s international agenda and offer a contrast to Vice President JD Vance, the perceived 2028 Republican front-runner, who delivered a scathing attack on Europe during his speech at the security forum last year.

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[Image 45: Vice President JD Vance gives a speech at the Munich Security Conference (MSC) in Munich, Germany, Feb. 14, 2025. ]

Vice President JD Vance gives a speech at the Munich Security Conference (MSC) in Munich, Germany, Feb. 14, 2025.(Leah Millis/Reuter)

The other Democrats with likely national ambitions making the rounds at the confab and meeting with international leaders are Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Sens. Ruben Gallego and Mark Kelly of Arizona and Chris Murphy of Connecticut, and former Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo.

Ocasio-Cortez pointed to her fellow Democrats in Munich and said, “I think many of us are here to say we are here, and we are ready for the next chapter, not to have the world turn to isolation, but to deepen our partnership … and increase our commitment to integrity to our values.”

At a second discussion later on Friday, Ocasio-Cortez argued that “the United States is very much in a compromised position compared to where we were five years ago. Our relationships with our allies are strained. Our commitment and demonstrated consistency on democratic values and human rights are also incredibly strained.”

[JD VANCE SAYS ‘DUMBEST’ DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE WILL WIN NOMINATION IN 2028]

Newsom, who is speaking at his third major international conference in recent months, following appearances last month at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland and late last year at a world climate conference in Brazil, hammered Trump over climate policy, arguing the president is “doubling down on stupid.”

[Image 46: Gavin Newsom at Munich Security Conference]

California Gov. Gavin Newsom speaks during a session at the Munich Security Conference in Munich, Germany, Friday, Feb. 13, 2026.(Michael Probst/AP Photo)

“Never in the history of the United States of America has there been a more destructive president than the current occupant of the White House in Washington, D.C.,” Newsom charged. “Donald Trump is trying to turn back the clock.”

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Fox Digital has reached out to the White House for a response to the jabs from Newsom and Ocasio-Cortez.

Ocasio-Cortez, during the first of her two appearances at the conference, was asked by the town hall moderator, “When you run for president, are you going to impose a wealth tax or a billionaire’s tax?”

[Image 48: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez at Munich Security Conference]

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., takes part in the Munich Security Conference in Munich, Germany, on Friday, Feb. 13, 2026.(Sven Hoppe /dpa via AP)

Responding with a laugh, the four-term federal lawmaker who has long advocated for significant tax increases on the ultra-wealthy to fund progressive initiatives then said, “We don’t have to wait for any one president to impose a wealth tax… That needs to be done expeditiously.”

Matthew Bartlett, who served at the State Department during the first Trump administration, told Fox News Digital that “the regular foreign policy crowd is turning into something of a cattle call for 2028 as numerous Democrats take Munich to articulate their vision and try to develop some sort of foreign policy credential as the next presidential race is on the horizon.”

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And Terry Shumaker, who served as U.S. ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago during the Clinton administration, noted that the appearances in Munich by the potential candidates “gives them experience, confidence, and something to refer back to on the campaign trail when they’re asked about their foreign policy experience.”

And Shumaker, a longtime New Hampshire-based attorney and Democratic Party activist, said it also signals to the world “that Trump is not a monolith. That there’s another side of the story in the United States.”

Paul Steinhauser is a politics reporter based in the swing state of New Hampshire. He covers the campaign trail from coast to coast.

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