特朗普遇袭未遂后首次公开活动 前往佛罗里达票仓


2026-05-01 10:07:17 UTC / 路透社

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Item 1 of 2 2026年4月30日,在美国华盛顿白宫椭圆形办公室,美国总统唐纳德·特朗普签署行政命令后接受媒体采访。路透社/乔纳森·恩斯特

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  • 摘要
  • 特朗普将在乡村俱乐部活动中吹捧针对老年人的新税收减免政策与社会保障体系改革
  • 支持率跌至34%,经济困境与通胀引发选民不满
  • 遇袭未遂后安保遭严密审视,特朗普对特勤局仍有信心

佛罗里达州乡村俱乐部5月1日电(路透社)——在未遂暗杀企图发生后,美国总统唐纳德·特朗普将首次离开白宫外出活动,于周五前往佛罗里达州的一个坚定票仓,目前他正面临越来越大的政治压力,其安保措施也遭到严密审查。

预计特朗普将在此次访问乡村俱乐部——一个长期支持共和党候选人的大型退休社区——期间,宣扬针对老年人的新税收减免政策,以及美国社会保障管理局推出的无障碍服务改进举措。

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此次出行之际,特朗普在两届任期之间的支持率跌至新低,共和党候选人也将在11月的中期选举中面临政治逆风。

路透社/益普索的一项民调显示,超过六成选民不认可特朗普的执政表现。他34%的支持率与其第一任期末期的政治低谷持平——当时在他的煽动下,其支持者在他连任竞选失利后冲击了美国国会大厦。

经济问题持续困扰特朗普的第二任期。随着美国对伊朗的海上封锁看不到尽头,美国汽油均价本周升至近四年来的最高水平。美国商务部周四公布的数据显示,3月通胀率也达到三年来的峰值。

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“美国民众已经明确表示,他们非常担忧负担能力问题,我认为总统没错,他不必为民众对物价高企感到不满承担全部责任,”右翼智库美国企业研究所的经济学家迈克尔·斯特雷恩说道。

“但我认为,他确实有责任,未能出台合理可行的政策议程来回应选民的关切。”

路透社/益普索的这项民调主要在一名枪手据称于周六试图闯入一场华盛顿记者与社会名流的聚会、意图刺杀特朗普及政府官员之前开展。历史上,暗杀企图往往会提升总统的支持率。特朗普表示,此次针对他的暗杀企图——两年内的第三次——证明了他在任内的成效。

“我们改变了这个国家,很多人对此感到不满,”袭击发生后数小时内,他对记者说道。

此次佛罗里达之行期间,安保措施将受到严格审视。在周六的袭击事件中,这名据称的袭击者携带多支枪械和刀具,在被安保人员制服前,已经逼近了特朗普、副总统JD·万斯及多名内阁官员就座的宴会厅数码范围内。

特朗普曾表示,这起事件证明了他颇具争议的新白宫宴会厅的必要性,不过该场馆规模过小,无法容纳周六的那场活动,也无法为总统在全美各地与选民及政要举行的各类活动提供安保支持。

周五在退休社区发表讲话后,特朗普将在棕榈滩向佛罗里达州(“阳光之州”)的公民与商界领袖发表演讲,随后前往迈阿密郊外的特朗普国家多拉高尔夫度假村参加PGA凯迪拉克锦标赛。

周四在椭圆形办公室发表讲话时,特朗普表示他对特勤局仍有信心,并称不会考虑穿戴防弹背心。

“我不知道自己能不能受得了重20磅的样子,”特朗普开玩笑道。

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Trump heads to Florida stronghold in first public event since foiled attack

2026-05-01 10:07:17 UTC / Reuters

By Jacob Bogage

May 1, 2026 10:07 AM UTC Updated 1 hour ago

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  • Summary
  • Trump to tout senior tax breaks, Social Security changes at The Villages event
  • Approval rating drops to 34%, economic woes and inflation fuel voter discontent
  • Security scrutinized after foiled attack, Trump expresses confidence in Secret Service

THE VILLAGES, Florida, May 1 (Reuters) – President Donald Trump will venture outside ​the White House for the first time since a foiled assassination attempt, traveling on Friday to a Florida stronghold under ‌mounting political pressure and intense scrutiny of his security.

Trump is expected to tout new tax deductions for seniors and accessibility improvements at the Social Security Administration during a visit to The Villages, a large retirement community that consistently backs Republican candidates.

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The trip comes as Trump’s approval rating swoons to new lows between his two terms, ​and Republican candidates face political headwinds in November’s midterms.

More than six in 10 voters disapprove of Trump’s performance, according to a Reuters/Ipsos ​poll. His 34% approval rating equals the political low-watermark from the end of his first term, when, at his ⁠urging, a mob of supporters ransacked the U.S. Capitol after he lost his reelection bid.

Economic issues continue to plague Trump’s second term. The average ​U.S. gasoline price rose to its highest level in nearly four years this week as the U.S.’s naval blockade of Iran continues with no ​end in sight. Inflation in March also grew at its highest clip in three years, the Commerce Department reported on Thursday.

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“The American people have made it very clear that they’re very concerned about affordability issues, and I think the president is right that he does not bear sole responsibility for the fact that people ​are feeling sour about how expensive everything is,” said Michael Strain, an economist at the right-leaning American Enterprise Institute.

“But he, I think, does ​bear responsibility for not responding to the concerns of voters with a policy agenda that could plausibly address those concerns.”

The Reuters/Ipsos poll was conducted largely before ‌a gunman ⁠allegedly attempted to storm a gathering of Washington journalists and social luminaries on Saturday to shoot Trump and administration officials. Assassination attempts have historically led to boosts in a president’s popularity. Trump said the attempt on his life – the third in less than two years – demonstrated his effectiveness in office.

“We’ve changed this country, and there are a lot of people that are not happy about that,” he told reporters in the hours after ​the attack.

Security measures will be heavily ​scrutinized during his Florida trip. ⁠In the Saturday attack, the alleged assailant, carrying multiple firearms and knives, was able to come within yards of the ballroom in which Trump, Vice President JD Vance and numerous cabinet officials were seated before ​he was subdued by security personnel.

Trump has said the incident is proof of the necessity of his ​controversial new White House ⁠ballroom, though the facility would have been too small to host the Saturday event. It would also not provide security for the myriad events presidents conduct with voters and dignitaries around the country.

After his remarks on Friday at the retirement community, Trump will speak to civic and business leaders across ⁠the Sunshine ​State in Palm Beach, then attend the PGA Cadillac Championship at his Trump National ​Doral golf resort outside Miami.

Speaking from the Oval Office on Thursday, Trump said he retained confidence in the Secret Service and said he would not consider wearing a ​bulletproof vest.

“I don’t know if I can handle looking 20 pounds heavier,” Trump joked.

Reporting by Jacob Bogage; Editing by Colleen Jenkins and Stephen Coates

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