2026年4月3日 美国东部时间11:39 / 福克斯新闻
白宫坚称特朗普“完全信任”加巴德,“全力支持”查韦斯-德雷默与卢特尼克
作者:保罗·斯坦豪瑟 福克斯新闻
克里斯蒂·诺姆已离开国土安全部,帕姆·邦迪也即将离开司法部。
总统在关键选举前改组内阁并非罕见。
而现任总统唐纳德·特朗普眼下似乎正处于这一情况中:他的支持率处于低位,且在今年至关重要的中期选举前卷入一场不受欢迎的战争,而共和党正努力保住他们在众议院和参议院的微弱多数席位。
接下来的核心问题是:谁可能成为特朗普下一个开刀的对象。
消息人士:邦迪已被解雇为司法部长,内阁官员已准备接任
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2025年9月15日,美国总统唐纳德·特朗普在白宫椭圆形办公室签署备忘录,向田纳西州孟菲斯市派遣联邦资源以加强当地打击犯罪行动,期间与联邦调查局局长卡什·帕特尔、美国副司法部长托德·布兰奇、美国国土安全部长克里斯蒂·诺姆、美国司法部长帕姆·邦迪、参议员玛莎·布莱克本和参议员比尔·哈格蒂一同出席活动。(路透社/乔纳森·恩斯特)
白宫驳斥了有关其他内阁部长可能很快被解雇的报道。但值得注意的是,在媒体首次曝出邦迪的职位岌岌可危的数小时后,特朗普在社交媒体发帖宣布解雇邦迪。
以下是媒体报道称可能成为特朗普目标的三位内阁成员。
图尔西·加巴德
国家情报总监可能因上月前反恐负责人乔·肯特批评特朗普打击伊朗的举动后突然离职,而未对其进行谴责,从而招致特朗普的不满。
加巴德曾是民主党人,2020年竞选总统提名失败后倒戈,在2024年大选中支持特朗普,她还是一名曾在20年前赴伊拉克战场服役的退伍军人。她并未像内阁其他成员那样强烈支持当前与伊朗的冲突。
2026年3月18日,美国国家情报总监图尔西·加巴德在华盛顿特区哈特参议院办公楼举行的全球威胁问题参议院情报委员会听证会上作证。(温·麦克纳米/盖蒂图片社)
在为加巴德辩护时,特朗普上周末提到了她在伊朗问题上的立场,并表示:“我认为她在这个问题上可能态度略显温和,但没关系。”
周四,白宫通讯主任史蒂文·张强烈驳斥有关加巴德可能是下一个被解雇的猜测,称:“特朗普总统完全信任加巴德总监,任何其他暗示都是十足的假新闻。”
“总统组建了有史以来最具才华、最有影响力的内阁,他们共同为美国人民取得了历史性的胜利,”张如是称赞。
洛里·查韦斯-德雷默
特朗普的劳工部长正受到劳工部监察长的调查,多项指控包括工作期间饮酒以及与一名安保官员有婚外情。
美国劳工部长洛里·查韦斯-德雷默正在打击被报道的H-1B签证滥用问题。(奇普·索莫德维拉/盖蒂图片社)
她的一些高级助手辞职并未让情况好转。
霍华德·卢特尼克
总统的商务部长是特朗普的长期盟友。
但卢特尼克在2012年与家人前往杰弗里·爱泼斯坦位于加勒比海的私人岛屿,而爱泼斯坦在4年前已因儿童性交易罪名被定罪,他因此在2月承认此事后,被猜测处境岌岌可危。
2025年12月10日,商务部长霍华德·卢特尼克在华盛顿特区白宫罗斯福厅参与圆桌会议。(亚伦·施瓦茨/CNP/彭博社)
卢特尼克此前否认与爱泼斯坦有任何关系,并表示他“几乎与那个人没有任何交集”。
白宫否认卢特尼克或查韦斯-德雷默陷入困境。
“查韦斯-德雷默部长和卢特尼克部长都在出色地维护美国工人的利益,她们继续得到特朗普总统的全力支持,”白宫发言人泰勒·罗杰斯告诉福克斯新闻。
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但一位总统政治圈子的消息人士并未排除特朗普内阁进一步调整的可能性。
“总统正在重塑他的团队,他的信息很明确:忠诚是必备的,但表现也是强制性的,”该消息人士告诉福克斯新闻。
保罗·斯坦豪瑟是驻摇摆州新罕布什尔州的政治记者,他全程报道各地竞选活动。
Trump cabinet shakeup expands after Noem exit, Bondi firing — who’s under pressure next?
April 3, 2026 11:39am EDT / Fox News
White House insists Trump has ‘total confidence’ in Gabbard and ‘full support’ for Chavez-DeRemer and Lutnick
By Paul Steinhauser Fox News
Kristi Noem is gone from the Department of Homeland Security and Pam Bondi is on her way out the door at the Justice Department.
It’s not unusual for a president to shake up the cabinet ahead of crucial elections.
And that appears to be the case right now for President Donald Trump, who’s saddled with underwater approval ratings and an unpopular war ahead of this year’s crucial midterm elections, when Republicans are working to hold onto their slim House and Senate majorities.
The big question going forward: Who may be next on Trump’s chopping block.
PAM BONDI ALREADY FIRED AS ATTORNEY GENERAL, CABINET OFFICIAL TEED UP AS REPLACEMENT: SOURCES
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U.S. President Donald Trump, accompanied by FBI Director Kash Patel, U.S. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, Sen. Marsha Blackburn and Sen. Bill Hagerty, speak during an event to sign a memorandum to send federal resources to Memphis, Tennessee, for a surge against local crime, in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, D.C., Sept. 15, 2025.(REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst)
The White House is pushing back against reporting that other cabinet secretaries may soon be given pink slips. But it’s worth noting that Trump announced in a social media post that he was letting Bondi go hours after media reports first crossed that the attorney general’s job was in jeopardy.
Here’s a look at three cabinet members that media reports suggest could possibly be in the president’s crosshairs.
Tulsi Gabbard
The director of national intelligence may have earned Trump’s ire by failing to condemn former counterterrorism chief Joe Kent after his abrupt exit from the administration last month after criticizing the president’s move to strike Iran.
Gabbard, a former Democrat who unsuccessfully ran for her party’s 2020 presidential nomination before crossing over and supporting Trump in the 2024 election and a military veteran who deployed to the Iraq War two decades ago, has not been as vocally supportive of the current conflict with Iran as others in the cabinet.
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard testifies during a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on worldwide threats at the Hart Senate Office Building on March 18, 2026, in Washington, DC.(Win McNamee/Getty Images)
In backing Gabbard, Trump last weekend pointed to her stance on Iran and said, “I think she’s probably a little bit softer on that issue, but that’s okay.”
Pushing back forcefully against speculation that Gabbard may be next to go, White House Communications Director Steven Cheung on Thursday said, “President Trump has total confidence in Director Gabbard, and any insinuation otherwise is totally fake news.”
“The President has assembled the most talented and impactful Cabinet ever, and they have collectively delivered historic victories on behalf of the American people.,” Cheung touted.
Lori Chavez-DeRemer
Trump’s labor secretary is under investigation by the Labor Department’s inspector general over numerous allegations, including drinking alcohol while working and having an affair with a security officer.
Department of Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer is cracking down on reported H-1B abuse.(Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
The resignation of some of her top aides has not helped matters.
Howard Lutnick
The president’s commerce secretary is a longtime Trump ally.
But there’s speculation Lutnick may be on thin ice after admitting in February he traveled with his family to Jeffrey Epstein’s private Caribbean island in 2012, four years after Epstein was convicted of child sex trafficking.
Howard Lutnick, commerce secretary, participates in a roundtable in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, D.C., on Dec. 10.(Aaron Schwartz/CNP/Bloomberg)
Lutnick previously denied having any relationship with Epstein and stated that he “barely had anything to do with that person.”
The White House is denying that either Lutnick or Chavez-DeRemer are in hot water.
“Secretaries Chavez-DeRemer and Lutnick are both doing a great job standing up for American workers, and they continue to have President Trump’s full support,” White House spokeswoman Taylor Rogers told Fox News.
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But a source in the president’s political orbit didn’t rule out further changes in Trump’s cabinet.
“The president is reshaping his team and his message is clear: loyalty is expected but performance is mandatory,” the source told Fox News.
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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