2026年3月18日 / 美国东部时间下午3:48 / 哥伦比亚广播公司/美联社
周二,国家反恐中心主任乔·肯特(Joe Kent)辞职。他一直是特朗普坚定的支持者,自2016年特朗普竞选总统以来就一直支持他,经历了2020年选举失利、1月6日骚乱,以及他自己在保守派媒体的宣传和两次国会竞选失败。
但这一切随着特朗普对伊朗发动战争以及他与以色列结盟对抗领导德黑兰政府的伊斯兰神职人员而结束。肯特周二在X平台(原推特)发布的辞职信中表示,伊朗”对我国没有迫在眉睫的威胁”,并断言”我们发动这场战争是由于以色列及其强大的美国游说团体的压力”。
45岁的肯特是一名特种部队战斗老兵,与右翼极端分子有联系,被视为特朗普的忠实拥护者。他辞职的理由与总统声称伊朗正准备袭击美国的说法相矛盾。
2月28日,在宣布首次空袭的视频中,特朗普总统称他的目标是”消除伊朗政权的迫在眉睫的威胁”。
“其威胁性活动直接危及美国、我们的军队、海外基地以及全球盟友,”特朗普谈及伊朗时说道。
肯特在致特朗普的辞职信中暗示总统被误导,称”以色列高级官员和有影响力的美国媒体成员展开了一场虚假信息运动…以煽动与伊朗的战争”。肯塔基州共和党参议员米奇·麦康奈尔在X平台上抨击其辞职信中的”恶毒反犹主义”,并表示很明显肯特无法履行他对参议员们”以正直和问责领导”的承诺。
一位政府官员告诉哥伦比亚广播公司新闻,肯特未参与关于伊朗的简报工作。
国家情报总监图尔西·加巴德(Tulsi Gabbard)的办公室监督肯特的工作,她表示是否认为伊朗对美国构成威胁是特朗普的决定。
“在仔细审查了所有信息后,特朗普总统得出结论,伊朗的恐怖主义伊斯兰政权构成了迫在眉睫的威胁,他据此采取了行动,”她周二在社交媒体上写道。
与右翼人物、阴谋论的关联
在参议院确认听证会上,肯特承认,在他两次失败的国会竞选之一期间,一名政治顾问安排了一次通话,右翼白人民族主义者尼克·富恩特斯(Nick Fuentes)也参与其中。富恩特斯曾称犹太人正”劫持”美国,还曾宣称”希特勒很棒;希特勒是对的”。
2022年竞选众议院席位时,肯特聘请了极右翼军事组织”骄傲男孩”成员格雷厄姆·约根森(Graham Jorgensen)提供咨询服务。他还与基督教民族主义组织”爱国者祈祷”创始人乔伊·吉布森(Joey Gibson)密切合作,并获得了众多极右翼人士的支持。
肯特还支持了一些阴谋论并提出了多项有争议的主张。他声称新冠疫苗不是疫苗,而是”实验性基因疗法”,还称美国国家过敏和传染病研究所前所长安东尼·福奇(Anthony Fauci)应该面临谋杀指控。肯特还表示他认为2020年选举被特朗普窃取,并将2021年1月6日的骚乱者称为”政治犯”。
他附和了一种阴谋论,即联邦探员不知通过何种方式煽动了2021年1月6日的国会山袭击事件。他称拜登应该被弹劾,并呼吁调查2020年选举。在联邦调查局搜查总统海湖庄园的机密文件后,肯特呼吁削减联邦调查局经费。
肯特后来否认了一些右翼联系,并表示他拒绝一切”种族主义和偏见”。在参议院听证会上,他拒绝与自己2020年的选举否认主义划清界限。
他在7月以52-44的参议院投票结果获得确认,投票结果严格按党派划分。所有民主党人都反对他的提名,理由是他与右翼的联系。北卡罗来纳州共和党参议员汤姆·蒂利斯(Thom Tillis)是唯一反对肯特确认的共和党人。
作为国家反恐中心主任,肯特领导着一个9/11袭击后成立的情报机构,负责分析和探测恐怖主义威胁。该机构还维护着美国政府已知和疑似恐怖分子名单等多项任务。
肯特的军事背景
在确认之前,肯特曾担任加巴德的首席幕僚长。他是一名退役绿色贝雷帽队员,在陆军20年职业生涯中执行了11次战斗任务,主要在伊拉克。
2018年退役后,他成为中情局的准军事军官,并担任特朗普2020年总统连任竞选的反恐顾问。在2022年和2024年国会竞选前后,他经常出现在保守派有线电视节目和播客中。
肯特的第一任妻子香农·肯特(Shannon Kent)是一名海军密码学家,2019年在叙利亚打击”伊斯兰国”组织时被自杀式炸弹手杀害。她精通七种语言,为特种作战部队增加女性人数铺平了道路。根据海军的说法,她在伊拉克执行了多次任务,参与了多次特种作战,抓获了数百名敌方叛乱分子。
妻子去世后,肯特公开反对美国在全球的干预。”这就是我对我们联邦政府持怀疑态度的原因,”他表示,并补充说香农的死是因为”共和党人和民主党人一贯向美国人民撒谎,以让我们继续参与海外战争”。
在2021年美国从阿富汗混乱撤军期间,肯特抨击了国防工业和华盛顿的”永久统治阶级”。他暗示一些支持海外国家建设的人很天真,而另一些人则受利润动机驱使。
“这反映了我们的傲慢,”肯特在竞选国会时告诉记者,”我们没有从这一切中吸取教训,这表明有些人在另一端赚钱和发展自己的事业。他们是在我们士兵的背后和尸体上这样做的。”
特朗普在2025年2月提名肯特时称赞道:”肯特将通过消灭世界各地的圣战分子以及我们后院的贩毒集团,帮助我们保障美国安全。”
参议院确认听证会上,肯特聚焦拉美贩毒集团而非中东
但在参议院确认听证会上,肯特将重点放在了拉美贩毒集团而非中东问题上。
“特朗普总统致力于识别这些贩毒集团和暴力帮派成员,并确保我们找到他们并将其驱逐出美国,”肯特告诉参议院情报委员会。
他的提名面临一些审查,此前有电子邮件显示,在担任加巴德首席幕僚长期间,他曾施压高级情报分析师修改一份关于委内瑞拉政府与犯罪团伙”特伦德阿拉瓜”(Tren de Aragua)之间联系的评估报告。在电子邮件中,肯特要求分析师让评估报告更紧密地与特朗普政府政策保持一致,并加入批评拜登政府移民计划的内容。肯特的修改支持了特朗普的说法,即特伦德阿拉瓜成员可根据战时《敌国人民法》被驱逐。
关于打击胡塞武装的信号聊天
在确认听证会上,民主党参议员质问肯特是否参与了特朗普国家安全团队使用的Signal通讯群组,该群组用于讨论敏感军事计划。
这个Signal聊天群组意外包括了《大西洋月刊》(The Atlantic)的主编,其中显示国防部长彼得·赫格斯(Pete Hegseth)提供了2025年3月针对也门胡塞武装的战机发射和空袭时间等信息。这些通常属于机密的信息在执行这些攻击任务的官兵起飞前就被披露了。
这成为政府的一个尴尬爆发点,尽管特朗普政府的高级官员否认泄露了机密信息,赫格斯、肯特等人也未受到总统的任何处分。
What to know about Joe Kent, Trump counterterrorism chief who resigned over Iran war
March 18, 2026 / 3:48 PM EDT / CBS/AP
Joe Kent, who resigned Tuesday as National Counterterrorism Center director, has been a stalwart Trump supporter, backing him since his 2016 campaign, through his 2020 election defeat, the Jan. 6 riots, as well as during his own conservative media advocacy and two failed congressional bids.
But that ended with Mr. Trump’s war in Iran and his alliance with Israel against the Islamic clerics who led the Tehran government. In a resignation letter he posted on X,Kent saidTuesday that Iran “posed no imminent threat to our nation,” and he asserted that “we started this war due to pressure from Israel and its powerful American lobby.”
Kent, 45, is a special forces combat veteran with ties to right-wing extremists and was viewed as a Trump loyalist. His reasons for resigning contradicted the president’s assertion that Iran was poised to attack the U.S.
On Feb. 28, in a video announcing the first airstrikes, Mr. Trump said his objective was “eliminating imminent threats from the Iranian regime.”
“Its menacing activities directly endanger the United States, our troops, our bases overseas, and our allies throughout the world,” Mr. Trump said of Iran.
Kent, in his resignation letter to Mr. Trump suggested the president had been misled and that “high-ranking Israeli officials and influential members of the American media deployed a misinformation campaign … to encourage a war with Iran.” GOP Sen. Mitch McConnell of Kentucky in a post on Xattacked the “virulent anti-Semitism of his resignation letter” and said it was clear Kent was incapable of upholding a pledge he’d made to senators “to lead with integrity and accountability.”
An administration official told CBS News that Kent was not involved on briefings on Iran.
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, whose office oversaw Kent’s work, said it was up to Mr. Trump to decide whether Iran posed a threat to the U.S.
“After carefully reviewing all the information before him, President Trump concluded that the terrorist Islamist regime in Iran posed an imminent threat and he took action based on that conclusion,” she wrote in a social media post Tuesday.
Association with far-right figures, conspiracy theories
In his Senate confirmation hearings, Kent acknowledged that during one of his two failed congressional campaigns, a political consultant set up a call joined by right-wing white nationalist Nick Fuentes. Fuentes has said that Jews are holding the U.S. “hostage” and once proclaimed that “Hitler was awesome; Hitler was right.”
When he ran for a House seat in 2022, Kent paid Graham Jorgensen, a member of the far-right military group the Proud Boys, for consulting work. He also worked closely with Joey Gibson, the founder of the Christian nationalist group Patriot Prayer, and attracted support from a variety of far-right figures.
Kent has also endorsed a number of conspiracy theories and made a number of controversial claims. He’sclaimedthe COVID vaccine wasn’t a vaccine, but rather, “an experimental gene therapy” and has also said Anthony Fauci, the former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, should facemurdercharges. Kent also said he believes the 2020 election was stolen from Mr. Trump and has referred to the Jan. 6, 2021, rioters as “political prisoners.”
He echoed a conspiracy theory that federal agents had somehow instigated the Jan. 6, 2021, attack at the Capitol. He said Biden should be impeached and called for an investigation into the 2020 election. Kent called for the defunding of the FBI after its search at the president’s Mar-a-Lago home for classified documents.
Kent later disavowed some of his right-wing ties and said he rejected all “racism and bigotry.” During his Senate hearings, he declined to distance himself from his 2020 election denialism.
He was confirmed in July on a 52-44 Senate vote that fell closely along party lines. Every Democrat opposed his nomination, citing his right-wing ties. GOP Sen. Thom Tillis of North Carolina was the only Republican to oppose Kent’s confirmation.
As the director of the National Counterterrorism Center, Kent led an intelligence agency that was created after the 9/11 attacks to analyze and detect terrorist threats. Among other tasks, the agency maintains the U.S. government’s list of known and suspected terrorists.
Kent’s military background
Before his confirmation, Kent worked as Gabbard’s chief of staff. He’s a retired Green Beret who deployed to 11 combat missions, mostly in Iraq, during a 20-year career in the Army.
After his retirement in 2018, he became a paramilitary officer with the CIA and served as a counterterrorism adviser to Trump’s 2020 presidential reelection campaign. He was a regular on conservative cable shows and podcasts before and during his 2022 and 2024 congressional bids.
Kent’s first wife, Shannon Kent, was a Navy cryptologist killed by a suicide bomber in 2019 while fighting the Islamic State group in Syria. She was fluent in seven languages and paved the way for the increased inclusion of women in Special Operations Forces. She served multiple tours in Iraq and participated in a number of special operations that resulted in the capture of hundreds of enemy insurgents, according to the Navy.
After his wife’s death, Kent spoke out against U.S. intervention around the world. “That is why I have a skepticism of our federal government,” he said, adding that Shannon had died because “Republicans and Democrats consistently lied to the American people to keep us engaged in wars abroad.”
During the U.S.’s chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021, Kent lambasted the defense industry and “permanent ruling class” in Washington. He suggested some proponents of foreign nation building were naïve and others were driven by profit motives.
“It speaks to our hubris,” Kent told reporters while campaigning for Congress. “For us not to have learned from all this just shows that there are people making money and making their careers at the other end of it. They’ve been doing it on the backs and dead bodies of U.S. soldiers.”
Mr. Trump praised Kent when he nominated him in February 2025, saying in a social media post that Kent “will help us keep America safe by eradicating all terrorism, from the jihadists around the World, to the cartels in our backyard.”
In Senate confirmation hearings, Kent focused on cartels, rather than Middle East
But at his Senate confirmation hearings, Kent focused heavily on Latin American drug cartels, rather than the Middle East.
“President Trump is committed to identifying these cartels and these violent gang members and making sure that we locate them and that we get them out of our country,” Kent told the Senate Intelligence Committee.
His nominationfaced some scrutinywhen emails emerged showing that while he was Gabbard’s chief of staff, he had pressed senior intelligence analysts to amend an assessment of links between the Venezuelan government and the criminal gang,Tren de Aragua. In the emails, Kent pressed the analysts to align the assessment more closely with Trump administration policies and to include references that criticized Biden-era immigration programs. Kent’s revisions supported Mr. Trump’s assertions that Tren de Aragua members could be removed under the wartime Alien Enemies Act.
Signal chat about strikes on Houthis
During his confirmation hearing, Democratic senators grilled Kent about his participation in a group chat on Signal used by Mr. Trump’s national security team to discuss sensitive military plans.
The Signal chat, which inadvertently included the editor in chief of The Atlantic magazine, showed Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth provided information about the timing of warplane launches and airstrikes against Houthis in Yemen in March 2025. The disclosure of typically classified information came before the men and women flying those attacks were airborne.
It became an embarrassing flashpoint for the administration, though top Trump administration officials denied classified information was divulged and Hegseth, Kent and others faced no consequences from the president.
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