白宫就特朗普选举行政令最新交锋中猛烈抨击斯泰西·艾布拉姆斯


2026年4月7日 美国东部时间7:22 / 福克斯新闻

艾布拉姆斯在特朗普签署有关“确保联邦选举中的公民身份核查与完整性”行政令后指责其压制选民
作者:阿什利·奥利弗 福克斯新闻

周一,白宫对民主党活动人士、佐治亚州州长选举落败候选人斯泰西·艾布拉姆斯展开猛烈抨击,此前她称唐纳德·特朗普总统旨在限制邮寄投票的行政令是“非法的”。

白宫发言人阿比盖尔·杰克逊在接受福克斯新闻数字频道采访时表示:“斯泰西·艾布拉姆斯是否已经承认她输掉的多场选举?还是她仍在假装自己是州长?选举诚信一直是特朗普总统的首要任务,美国民众将他送回白宫,正是因为他们压倒性地支持他合乎情理的选举诚信议程。”

这番言论是对艾布拉姆斯的回应。艾布拉姆斯周末在MS NOW节目中表示,特朗普的行政令将剥夺选民的投票权,这再次揭开了特朗普在中期选举前加强选民安全保障最新举措期间与总统之间长期存在的紧张关系。艾布拉姆斯曾两次参选佐治亚州州长,并在2018年选举后拒绝正式认输。

“这显然是非法的,这完全是包括唐纳德·特朗普在内的共和党人近十年来一直使用的选民压制策略,”艾布拉姆斯说道。

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特朗普这项名为“确保联邦选举中的公民身份核查与完整性”的行政令,指示国土安全部和社会保障管理局与州领导人合作,创建一份公民名单,并指示美国邮政总局仅向该名单上的人员邮寄投票邮件。

杰克逊补充道:“总统将尽其所能捍卫美国选举的安全与保障,确保只有美国公民才能参与投票——这只有对斯泰西这样的民主党人才有争议。”

艾布拉姆斯在2018年输给共和党州长布莱恩·坎普后创立了公平斗争行动组织,称佐治亚州的选举系统压制了选民投票。该组织后来因一场败诉的诉讼被勒令向州政府偿还超过20万美元的法律费用。

此外,与艾布拉姆斯有关联的倡导团体面临着竞选资金和非营利组织合规审查,包括佐治亚州道德委员会针对新佐治亚项目的案件,以及2025年美国国税局针对公平斗争行动的投诉。

此后,艾布拉姆斯批评共和党在联邦和州层面推动的投票举措是吉姆·克劳时代的遗留物,旨在剥夺少数族裔的投票权。

“宪法赋予各州决定选举举办方式的权力,”艾布拉姆斯说道,“共和党政权不满的是,民主一直在正常运转。”

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早在2018年,特朗普就曾就艾布拉姆斯的投票立场批评她,指责她希望“非法移民投票”。特朗普当时表示:“艾布拉姆斯反对在投票箱要求提供美国公民身份证明。”

长期以来,特朗普一直称非公民投票(这是非法行为)是美国选举中普遍存在的问题。除了这项行政令,特朗普还敦促国会在2026年选举前通过《SAVE法案》,要求选民登记时提供实物身份证明,但该法案缺乏民主党参议员的必要支持,无法在参议院推进。

尽管白宫将特朗普的行政令描述为加强选举诚信的努力,但艾布拉姆斯和其他批评人士认为,它侵犯了州政府的权力,并会不公平地压制选票。

“目前对美国人来说最大的风险是,我们将这些举措视为零星事件,没有意识到这是一种模式的一部分,”艾布拉姆斯说道,“这是专制剧本的第10步。你正在终结民主。”

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艾布拉姆斯还声称,该行政令将创建一份选民总名单,实质上篡夺了州政府对选民登记名单的控制权,并将选举联邦化。

“创建一个数据库……应该让我们所有人都感到恐惧,”艾布拉姆斯说道,“这是企图进行全国性监视。”

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除了艾布拉姆斯的批评,大约有二十多个州和投票权利组织提起诉讼,试图阻止这项行政令,称特朗普的指令侵犯了各州管理选举的权力,违反了宪法。

福克斯新闻数字频道已联系艾布拉姆斯的发言人置评。

阿什利·奥利弗是福克斯新闻数字频道和福克斯商业频道的记者,负责报道司法部和法律事务。如需提供新闻线索,请发送邮件至ashley.oliver@fox.com。

White House unleashes on Stacey Abrams in latest clash over Trump’s election order

April 7, 2026 7:22am EDT / Fox News

Abrams accused Trump of voter suppression following executive order on ‘Ensuring Citizenship Verification and Integrity in Federal Elections’

By Ashley Oliver Fox News

The White House tore into Democrat activist and failed Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams on Monday after she argued President Donald Trump’s executive order seeking to rein in mail-in voting was “illegal.”

“Has Stacey Abrams conceded the multiple elections she lost yet or is she still pretending to be Governor?” White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson told Fox News Digital. “Election integrity has always been a top priority for President Trump, and the American people sent him back to the White House because they overwhelmingly supported his commonsense election integrity agenda.”

The comment was in response to Abrams, who said during an appearance on MS NOW over the weekend that Trump’s order would disenfranchise voters, resurfacing long-held tensions with the president amid his latest push to enhance voter security ahead of the midterms. Abrams previously ran for Georgia governor twice and refused to formally concede her 2018 election.

“It is patently illegal, and it is entirely in the playbook of voter suppression that Republicans, including Donald Trump, have been using for the last decade or so,” Abrams said.

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Stacey Abrams speaks onstage during the Clinton Global Initiative 2025 Annual Meeting, Sept. 25, 2025, in New York City.(JP Yim/Getty Images for New York Hilton Midtown)

Trump’s order, called “Ensuring Citizenship Verification and Integrity in Federal Elections,” directs the Department of Homeland Security and Social Security Administration, in coordination with state leaders, to create a list of citizens, and then directed the U.S. Postal Service to only deliver mail-in ballots to people on the list.

“The president will do everything in his power to defend the safety and security of American elections and to ensure that only American citizens are voting in them – that’s only controversial for Democrats like Stacey,” Jackson added.

Abrams founded Fair Fight Action after her 2018 loss to Republican Gov. Brian Kemp, saying Georgia’s election system suppressed voters. The group was later ordered to reimburse the state more than $200,000 in legal costs after an unsuccessful lawsuit.

Separately, Abrams-linked advocacy groups have faced campaign-finance and nonprofit-compliance scrutiny, including a Georgia Ethics Commission case involving the New Georgia Project and a 2025 IRS complaint targeting Fair Fight Action.

Abrams has since criticized Republican-led voting initiatives at the federal and state level as relics of the Jim Crow era and designed to disenfranchise racial minorities.

“The Constitution gives to the states the authority to determine how elections are held,” Abrams said. “What the Republican regime is upset about is that democracy has been working.”

President Donald Trump displays a signed executive order in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, D.C., on March 31, 2026. Trump signed an executive order Tuesday intended to make it harder for voters to cast mail-in ballots, escalating his long-running campaign against a practice used by millions of Americans.(Aaron Schwartz/CNP/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Trump criticized Abrams as far back as 2018 over her stance on voting, accusing her of wanting “illegal aliens to vote.” Abrams “opposed requiring proof of American citizenship at the ballot box,” Trump said at the time.

Trump has long argued that noncitizen voting, which is illegal, is a widespread problem in U.S. elections. In addition to his executive order, Trump has urged Congress to pass the SAVE Act before the 2026 elections to impose a physical identification requirement on people registering to vote, though it lacks the needed support from Democratic senators to advance in the upper chamber.

While the White House has framed Trump’s executive order as an effort to bolster election integrity, Abrams and other critics argued it intruded on state authority and would unfairly suppress votes.

“The biggest risk for Americans right now is that we see these as piecemeal, and we don’t recognize it’s part of a pattern,” Abrams said. “This is step 10 in an authoritarian playbook. You end democracy.”

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Vote by Mail ballots are inspected at the Los Angeles County Ballot Processing Center on November 4, 2025, in City of Industry, California.(Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

Abrams also alleged that the executive order would serve to create a master list of voters, effectively usurping state control over voter registration lists and federalizing elections.

“The creation of a database … should terrify all of us,” Abrams said. “That is an attempt to do national surveillance.”

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In addition to Abrams’ criticisms, roughly two dozen states and voting rights groups filed lawsuits seeking to block the executive order, arguing Trump’s directives violated the Constitution by encroaching on states’ authority to administer elections.

Fox News Digital reached out to an Abrams representative for comment.

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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