By Ashley Oliver | 福克斯新闻
发布时间:2026年3月25日 美国东部时间下午3:35
周三,在被驳回的特朗普机密文件案的记录问题上爆发了新的冲突,众议院议员杰米·拉斯金指控司法部不当向国会移交敏感材料,这遭到了白宫和司法部的严厉斥责。
“像杰米·拉斯金这样毫无可信度的民主党人,在2026年仍然死死抓住疯狂的杰克·史密斯和他的谎言不放,”白宫女发言人阿比盖尔·杰克逊在被问及拉斯金的指控时告诉福克斯新闻数字频道。
作为众议院司法委员会的最高民主党人,拉斯金于3月24日致函司法部长帕姆·邦迪,指控司法部可能无意中向其小组移交了此前未披露的材料,这些材料显示特朗普保留了与他的商业利益相关的敏感机密文件,并且可能在其第一任期结束后将这些文件暴露给了其他人。
多年来,特朗普一直否认在机密文件案中有任何不当行为,包括2022年联邦调查局特工搜查海湖庄园寻找他据称在离开椭圆形办公室后保留的材料时,以及2023年特别检察官杰克·史密斯以他故意保留国防信息并阻碍收回这些信息为由对他提起公诉时。
[杰克·史密斯在国会山就特朗普起诉案接受公开质询]
2025年5月8日,美国华盛顿特区,杰米·拉斯金议员在美国国会大厦介绍立法时回答记者提问。(Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
拉斯金指控司法部违反了法院要求部分机密文件案保持密封的命令,其中包括史密斯的最终报告,民主党人长期以来一直要求司法部向国会移交该报告。
拉斯金的信件迅速遭到白宫的反驳,白宫称其”可悲”,并指出史密斯在2024年赢得选举后被迫放弃了对特朗普的案件。
由特朗普任命的法官艾琳·坎农在2024年7月以梅里克·加兰司法部长任命史密斯违宪为由驳回了此案。史密斯当时正在上诉,但在特朗普胜选后撤回了上诉,理由是司法部政策不鼓励起诉现任总统。
“特朗普总统没有做错任何事,这就是为什么他轻松击败了拜登司法部对他前所未有的’法律战’运动,然后以压倒性优势赢得了近8000万张选票,”杰克逊在声明中继续说道。
司法部发言人表示,拉斯金”被对特朗普的仇恨蒙蔽了双眼”,并声称司法部是”历史上最透明的”。发言人称拉斯金提出的指控”毫无根据”,并驳斥了拉斯金声称司法部违反法院命令向其委员会披露材料的说法。
“坎农法官的保护令没有被违反,司法部提供的文件中没有违反6e规则(大陪审团规则)的内容,因为这些文件没有披露大陪审团审理前发生的事项,”发言人表示。”标有’6e’的文件对任何6e材料都进行了删节。作为一名律师和法学教授,人们必须认为拉斯金明白这一点,因此,这封信不过是一个廉价的政治噱头,几乎就像是在听从腐败的杰克·史密斯起诉团队成员的暗示。”
众议院司法委员会共和党人在一份声明中表示,拉斯金的信件是”左翼制造的愤怒的又一个例子”。
“民主党人再次将重点放在针对特朗普总统上,而不是与共和党人合作将美国放在首位,”委员会发言人说。
[杰克·史密斯在众议院听证会上否认政治因素影响特朗普起诉案]
佛罗里达州法官艾琳·坎农在一次采访中谈到对前总统唐纳德·特朗普案件的监督。(REUTERS)
在他的信中,拉斯金声称,他的委员会从司法部收到的材料显示,特朗普持有的一些机密文件非常敏感,只有六名政府官员可以接触到,而且特朗普可能保留了与他的商业交易有关的材料以谋取私利。这位马里兰州民主党人还引用了一份备忘录,指出特朗普”可能在私人飞机上向其他人展示了一份机密地图”。
拉斯金还指控司法部在继续扣留其他信息(包括史密斯最终特别顾问报告的第二卷)的同时,有选择地向国会披露有关案件的信息。坎农曾下令将史密斯报告的这一部分永久封存,尽管她的命令正在被上诉。
[民主党人加大力度要求公布杰克·史密斯关于特朗普机密文件案的特别顾问报告]
这张包含在对唐纳德·特朗普起诉书中的图片显示,在佛罗里达州棕榈滩特朗普的海湖庄园湖屋的浴室和淋浴间里存放着的一箱箱记录。(司法部通过美联社提供)
这份密封的报告已成为民主党人的重点关注对象,因为在史密斯之前,司法部特别顾问从未有过最终报告被隐瞒。民主党人声称该报告可能会为案件提供新的线索,而共和党人则认为调查具有政治动机,报告对特朗普有偏见,并且在现阶段任何披露都必须遵守坎农的命令。
委员会民主党人的发言人指责司法部进行”法律体操表演”以阻止史密斯报告的发布,指责该部门想要”推进其腐败的商业利益”。
2022年8月,联邦调查局进行了一次有争议的搜查,从特朗普的海湖庄园查获了33箱物品,特朗普此前曾表示,其中包括特工翻查梅拉尼娅·特朗普的衣柜。检察官在法庭上为这次搜查辩护,称特朗普在他们寻求其自愿配合时拒绝交出一些箱子,导致他们不得不诉诸搜查令。
在整个调查和起诉过程中,总统否认有任何不当行为,称这是拜登政府推动的”骗局”。
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拉斯金在信中要求司法部移交与该案件相关的一系列文件,并回答谁可能看到过这些机密材料的问题。
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DOJ calls Raskin’s claims about Trump classified docs case ‘political stunt’ | Fox News
By Ashley Oliver | Fox News
Published March 25, 2026 3:35pm EDT
A new clash erupted Wednesday over records from the dismissed Trump classified documents case after Rep. Jamie Raskin accused the Department of Justice of improperly turning over sensitive material to Congress, drawing sharp rebukes from the White House and DOJ.
“Democrats with zero credibility like Jamie Raskin are still clinging to deranged Jack Smith and his lies in 2026,” White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson told Fox News Digital when asked about Raskin’s claims.
Raskin, the top Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee, sent a letter on March 24 to Attorney General Pam Bondi alleging that the DOJ may have inadvertently sent his panel previously undisclosed materials showing Trump retained sensitive classified documents tied to his business interests and may have exposed them to others after his first administration.
Trump has denied any wrongdoing in the classified documents case for years, including when FBI agents searched Mar-a-Lago in 2022 for materials he allegedly retained following his exit from the Oval Office, and when then-special counsel Jack Smith brought an indictment against him in 2023 accusing him of willfully retaining national defense information and obstructing efforts to recover it.
[JACK SMITH FACES PUBLIC GRILLING ON CAPITOL HILL ABOUT TRUMP PROSECUTIONS]
Rep. Jamie Raskin takes a question from a reporter as he introduces legislation at the U.S. Capitol Building on May 8, 2025, in Washington, D.C.(Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
Raskin accused the DOJ of violating a court order requiring parts of the classified documents case to remain under seal, including Smith’s final report, which Democrats have long demanded the DOJ hand over to Congress.
Raskin’s letter quickly drew pushback from the White House, which called it “pathetic” and pointed out that Smith was forced to drop his case against Trump when he won the 2024 election.
Judge Aileen Cannon, a Trump appointee who presided over the case, had tossed it out in July 2024 after finding Smith’s appointment by Attorney General Merrick Garland was unconstitutional. Smith was appealing her decision but withdrew his appeal after Trump’s victory, citing a DOJ policy that discourages prosecuting sitting presidents.
“President Trump did nothing wrong, which is why he easily defeated the Biden DOJ’s unprecedented lawfare campaign against him and then won nearly 80 million votes in a landslide election victory,” Jackson continued in her statement.
A DOJ spokesperson said Raskin was “blinded by hatred” of Trump and that the DOJ has been the “most transparent in history.” The spokesperson said the accusations leveled by Raskin were “baseless” and also refuted Raskin’s claims that the DOJ violated a court order by releasing the material to Raskin’s committee.
“Judge Cannon’s protective order was not violated, and none of the documents produced by DOJ violated 6e [grand jury rules] as none of them disclosed matters occurring before a grand jury,” the spokesperson said. “The documents marked ‘6e’ contained redactions of any 6e material. As an attorney and law professor, one must assume Raskin understands this, and thus, reveals this letter is nothing more than a cheap political stunt almost as if taking cues from members of the corrupt Jack Smith prosecution team.”
House Judiciary Committee Republicans said in a statement Raskin’s letter was another example of “manufactured outrage from the left.”
“Once again, Democrats are more focused on targeting President Trump than working with Republicans to put America first,” a committee spokesperson said.
[JACK SMITH DENIES POLITICS PLAYED ANY ROLE IN TRUMP PROSECUTIONS AT HOUSE HEARING]
Aileen Cannon, the Florida judge overseeing former President Donald Trump’s case in an interview.(REUTERS)
In his letter, Raskin alleged that the materials his committee received from DOJ showed that some classified documents in Trump’s possession were so sensitive that only six government officials had access to them and that Trump may have retained materials connected to his business dealings to enrich himself. The Maryland Democrat also cited a memorandum indicating Trump “may have shown” a classified map to individuals while on a private plane.
Raskin also accused the DOJ of cherry-picking information about the case to release to Congress while continuing to withhold other information, including the second volume of Smith’s final special counsel report. Cannon had ordered that portion of Smith’s report to remain permanently sealed, though her order is being appealed.
[DEMOCRATS RAMP UP CALLS TO RELEASE JACK SMITH’S SPECIAL COUNSEL REPORT ON TRUMP CLASSIFIED DOCUMENTS CASE]
This image, contained in an indictment against Donald Trump, shows boxes of records stored in a bathroom and shower in the Lake Room at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Fla.(Justice Department via AP)
The sealed report has become a top focus for Democrats as no final reports produced by DOJ special counsels have been kept from the public before Smith’s. Democrats have claimed the report could shed new light on the case, while Republicans have argued the investigation was politically motivated, that the report is too prejudiced against Trump and that any disclosures at this stage must comply with Cannon’s order.
A spokesperson for committee Democrats accused the DOJ of doing “legal gymnastics” to prevent the release of Smith’s report, accusing the department of wanting to “advance his corrupt business interests.”
In August 2022, the FBI carried out a controversial search in which they seized 33 boxes from Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate, which included agents scouring Melania Trump’s wardrobe, Trump has previously said. Prosecutors defended the search in court, saying Trump withheld some boxes when they sought his voluntary compliance, leading them to resort to a search warrant.
The president denied any wrongdoing throughout the investigation and prosecution, calling it a “scam” pushed by the Biden administration.
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Raskin in his letter demanded DOJ turn over a slate of documents related to the case and answer questions about who may have seen the classified materials.
Ashley Oliver is a reporter for Fox News Digital and FOX Business, covering the Justice Department and legal affairs. Email story tips to ashley.oliver@fox.com.
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