“太好了,我很高兴他死了”:特朗普对逝者的无情言论再升级


2026-03-21T20:53:10.396Z / CNN政治

分析:艾伦·布莱克

更新于2小时前

最后更新:2026年3月21日,美国东部时间下午6:01

发布:2026年3月21日,美国东部时间下午4:53

唐纳德·特朗普 美国大选

多年来,唐纳德·特朗普总统对死者——尤其是他的政敌——发表过粗俗且无情的言论。

但周六,他明确庆祝了前联邦调查局局长罗伯特·穆勒的死亡,写道:“太好了,我很高兴他死了。”

作为特别检察官,穆勒在特朗普总统第一任期内领导了对特朗普及其2016年竞选团队的俄罗斯调查。

“罗伯特·穆勒刚刚去世,”特朗普在死亡消息首次报道后不久就在社交媒体上发帖称,“太好了,我很高兴他死了。他再也不能伤害无辜的人了!”

虽然这是特朗普多年来此类言论的高潮,但是并非孤立事件。

2017年,特朗普第一任期内的第一大争议之一,是他据称对一名刚刚去世的士兵遗孀发表了无情言论。特朗普被指控告诉遗孀,她的丈夫“知道自己签下了什么”。尽管特朗普声称那是“一次非常尊重的谈话”,但白宫最终似乎默认了这些言论。

2018年8月约翰·麦凯恩去世后,特朗普在2019年初再次对这位前亚利桑那州参议员发动了长达数年的抨击。他批评这位共和党人破坏了特朗普的医疗保健法案,称“我从来不是约翰·麦凯恩的粉丝,而且永远不会是。”特朗普还虚假声称这位刚去世的人“在班级里成绩垫底”,并错误指责他在2016年大选前向联邦调查局分享了“斯泰尔文件”。

2019年底,特朗普抨击了另一位2019年去世的立法政敌——长期任职的众议员约翰·丁格尔,暗示这位密歇根州民主党人“在地狱里抬头张望”。

丁格尔的遗孀、密歇根州民主党众议员黛比·丁格尔回应道:“我正在准备第一个没有我爱的人的节日季。你以一种我无法想象的方式将我打倒,你伤人的话语让我的愈合过程更加艰难。”

到2021年,特朗普对逝者的抨击变得更加迅速。前国务卿科林·鲍威尔去世约24小时后,特朗普发表声明批评他“在伊拉克问题上犯下重大错误”,称他是一个“典型的党内叛逃者(RINO)”,总是“第一个攻击其他共和党人”。

(鲍威尔曾公开批评特朗普,并在2016年和2020年跨党派投票反对他。)

而特朗普的这种倾向在最近几个月确实有所加剧。

12月,在约翰·F·肯尼迪的孙女、环境记者塔蒂亚娜·施洛瑟伯格因脑癌晚期去世后几小时内,特朗普就重新发布了一系列针对肯尼迪家族的抨击。

而就在三周前,特朗普对一位已故批评者发表了可能是最无情的言论。请注意,这不仅仅是最近去世的人,而是被残忍谋杀的人。

在导演罗伯·莱纳和他的妻子被杀害后不久,特朗普暗示莱纳死于“特朗普错乱症”。

他补充道:“众所周知,他因对唐纳德·J·特朗普总统的疯狂迷恋而让人们发疯,他明显的偏执狂最近达到了新高度。”

一些共和党人批评了特朗普的帖子。

但仅仅三个月后,特朗普再次出现。

只是这一次,他不仅仅是对死者发表粗俗言论,而是明确庆祝他们的死亡。

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‘Good, I’m glad he’s dead’: Trump’s insensitive comments about the dead hit a new level

2026-03-21T20:53:10.396Z / CNN Politics

Analysis by

Aaron Blake

Updated 2 hr ago

Updated Mar 21, 2026, 6:01 PM ET

PUBLISHED Mar 21, 2026, 4:53 PM ET

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For years, President Donald Trump has offered crass and insensitive comments about people who died — especially his foes.

But on Saturday, he explicitly celebrated the death of former FBI Director Robert Mueller, writing, “Good, I’m glad he’s dead.”

As a special counsel, Mueller probed Trump and his 2016 campaign as the leader of the Russia investigation during the president’s first term.

“Robert Mueller just died,” Trump posted on social media shortly after the death was first reported. “Good, I’m glad he’s dead. He can no longer hurt innocent people!”

While it was the culmination of a yearslong series of such comments by Trump, it was hardly an isolated incident.

In 2017, one of the first big controversies of Trump’s first term was his insensitive alleged comments to the widow of a soldier who had just died. Trump was accused of telling the widow that her husband “knew what he signed up for.” And while Trump claimed it had been a “very respectful conversation,” the White House eventually seemed to tacitly confirm the comments.

After John McCain died in August 2018, Trump in early 2019 resumed his yearslong attacks on the former Arizona senator. He criticized the Republican for killing Trump’s health care law, saying, “I never was a fan of John McCain, and I never will be.” Trump also falsely claimed the recently deceased had graduated “last in his class” and falsely accused him of sharing the “Steele dossier” with the FBI before the 2016 election.

In late 2019, Trump attacked another legislative foe who died that year — longtime Rep. John Dingell — by suggesting the Michigan Democrat was “looking up” from hell.

Dingell’s widow, Democratic Rep. Debbie Dingell of Michigan, responded: “I’m preparing for the first holiday season without the man I love. You brought me down in a way you can never imagine and your hurtful words just made my healing much harder.”

By 2021, Trump’s jabs at the deceased became more instantaneous. About 24 hours after former Secretary of State Colin Powell died, Trump released a statement criticizing his “big mistakes on Iraq” and calling him a “classic RINO” who was always “the first to attack other Republicans.”

(Powell had openly criticized Trump and crossed party lines to vote against him in 2016 and 2020.)

And Trump’s tendency has really ramped up in recent months.

In December, he reposted a series of attacks on the Kennedy family just hours after John F. Kennedy’s granddaughter, environmental journalist Tatiana Schlossberg, died following a terminal brain cancer diagnosis.

That came just a couple of weeks after arguably Trump’s most insensitive comments about a deceased critic. And this wasn’t just someone who had recently died, mind you, but someone who had been brutally murdered.

Shortly after the killing of director Rob Reiner and his wife, Trump suggested Reiner had died from “Trump Derangement Syndrome.”

“He was known to have driven people CRAZY by his raging obsession of President Donald J. Trump, with his obvious paranoia reaching new heights” recently, Trump added.

A number of Republicans criticized Trump’s post.

But just three months later, here is Trump again.

Except this time, he’s not just saying crass things about someone who died, but rather explicitly celebrating their demise.

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