伊丽莎白·沃伦在Met Gala上抨击贝佐斯却适得其反,批评者无情嘲讽这位“不美国”的议员


2026-05-05T12:10:23-04:00 / 福克斯新闻频道

批评者还指责沃伦应对精神航空的倒闭负责,因其曾推动阻止捷蓝航空收购该航空公司

作者:罗伯特·施马德 福克斯新闻

发布于2026年5月5日美国东部时间中午12:10

马萨诸塞州联邦参议员、民主党人伊丽莎白·沃伦周一在X平台上称,亚马逊创始人杰夫·贝佐斯赞助Met Gala后应缴纳更多税款,此举引发强烈批评,保守派质疑这位参议员的过往记录,并指责她歪曲事实。

“无论什么事,显然包括让一家航空公司破产,导致约1.5万个工作岗位流失以及廉价航空模式不复存在,答案都是‘反正杰夫·贝佐斯很有钱’,”风险投资家、媒体创始人迈克·索拉纳在回应沃伦的帖子时写道。

索拉纳所指的正是精神航空近期的倒闭。保守派评论员称,如果沃伦没有在2024年以反垄断为由推动阻止捷蓝航空收购这家廉价航空公司,精神航空本可以被挽救。

“如果杰夫·贝佐斯能拿出1000万美元赞助Met Gala,那他负担得起自己应缴的那份税款,”沃伦周一如是说,这引发了社交媒体用户的大量反对声。

《华盛顿邮报》辩称:对富人增税“获益寥寥”,税率已足够高

马萨诸塞州联邦参议员、民主党人伊丽莎白·沃伦2023年3月16日在华盛顿国会山参议院财政委员会听证会上质询财政部长珍妮特·耶伦。(杰奎琳·马丁/美联社摄)

在贝佐斯开出八位数支票资助Met Gala的消息传出后,娱乐行业的自由派人士如马克·鲁法洛和塔拉吉·P·汉森加入沃伦的行列,批评亚马逊和贝佐斯所谓的不道德商业行为。周一,抗议者出现在晚会场外,举着批评贝佐斯的标语牌。一名示威者因试图闯入活动现场被拘留。

沃伦的言论在网上适得其反,评论者指出精神航空的倒闭事件,并质疑她多年来的税收政策。

“杰夫·贝佐斯在亚马逊雇佣了超过150万人,”X平台用户吉娜·米兰写道,“你要为1.7万名工人失业负责,也要为最终搞垮精神航空的并购阻挠负责。”

行业分析师告诉《今日美国》,精神航空曾对其他航空公司的票价施加下行压力,其倒闭可能导致整体旅行价格上涨。精神航空停业造成的预计失业人数包括约1.5万名直接雇员和额外2000名间接雇员。

“这种谬论就是挥之不去,”《理性》杂志记者比利·比尼恩在回应沃伦关于贝佐斯缴税不足的断言时写道,“仅2024年,据估计杰夫·贝佐斯就缴纳了近30亿美元的税款。把富人描绘成避税者在社交媒体上很吃香,但这不是现实。美国拥有发达国家中最累进的税收制度。”

《福布斯》估算:贝佐斯2024年出售136亿美元亚马逊股票后缴税27亿美元

《福布斯》估算,贝佐斯2024年出售价值136亿美元的亚马逊股票后缴纳了27亿美元税款。他通过在之前三年捐赠25亿美元亚马逊股票给慈善机构,降低了当年的税负。根据ProPublica对税务文件的分析,2014年至2018年间,贝佐斯缴纳了近10亿美元的税款。

ProPublica审查的证券申报文件显示,为了减轻税负,像贝佐斯这样的亿万富翁通常会以其巨额股票持仓作为担保贷款,以此获取开支资金。由于美国国税局不将贷款视为收入,这种模式让富人能够在无需缴纳所得税的情况下获得现金。

从“跳上巴士”到税收打压:蓝州追逐逃往红州避难所的富裕居民

亿万富翁杰夫·贝佐斯出席DealBook峰会。社交媒体上的批评者指责贝佐斯任由《华盛顿邮报》在数百名员工裁员中陷入困境。(尤金·戈洛古尔斯基/盖蒂图片社为《纽约时报》提供)

一些社交媒体用户要求沃伦具体说明她计划如何让贝佐斯缴纳“应缴份额”的税款。

“他应缴的份额是多少?”犹他州联邦参议员、共和党人迈克·李问沃伦,“税率是多少?”

沃伦曾提出一项财富税,对净资产超过10亿美元的家庭征收其总财富6%的年度税款。根据沃伦的提案,净资产在5000万至10亿美元之间的家庭将缴纳类似的2%税款。

马萨诸塞州联邦参议员伊丽莎白·沃伦2023年4月27日在华盛顿特区国会山参议院银行委员会听证会上,就信贷报告机构的监督问题与一名工作人员交谈。(德鲁·安杰洛/盖蒂图片社摄)

加州对资本主义的仇恨正在扼杀下金蛋的鹅

贝佐斯和其他亿万富翁的财富增长大多来自其资产的未实现收益,而沃伦的税收计划将针对这部分收益。

作家迈克·科特指出,如果沃伦的税收计划成为法律,贝佐斯“富到可以干脆离开管辖范围或在其他地方获得公民身份”。

“伊丽莎白·沃伦想要的不是累进税制,”他继续说道,“她想要的是没收性征税。这从根本上就是不美国的,而且行不通。”

沃伦的办公室未回应福克斯新闻数字频道周二上午发出的置评请求。

Elizabeth Warren’s Bezos Met Gala jab backfires as critics mercilessly drag ‘un-American’ lawmaker

2026-05-05T12:10:23-04:00 / Fox News

Critics also blame Warren for Spirit Airlines’ demise after she pushed to block JetBlue’s acquisition of the carrier

By Robert Schmad Fox News

Published May 5, 2026 12:10pm EDT

Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., drew intense criticism on Monday after she claimed on X that Amazon founder Jeff Bezos should pay more in taxes in response to him sponsoring the Met Gala, with conservatives questioning the senator’s record and accusing her of misrepresenting facts.

“The answer to everything, up to and apparently including bankrupting an airline at the cost of something like 15,000 jobs and the entire concept of budget airfare, is ‘Jeff Bezos has a lot of money though,’” venture capitalist and media founder Mike Solana wrote in response to Warren’s post.

Solana was referring to the recent demise of Spirit Airlines. Conservative commentators claim Spirit could have been saved if Warren hadn’t pushed to block JetBlue’s acquisition of the budget carrier on anti-trust grounds in 2024.

“If Jeff Bezos can drop $10 million to sponsor the Met Gala, he can afford to pay his fair share in taxes,” Warren said on Monday, sparking the glut of pushback from social media users.

WASHINGTON POST ARGUES THERE’S ‘LITTLE TO GAIN BY RAISING TAXES ON THE RICH,’ RATES ALREADY HIGH ENOUGH

Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., questions Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen during a Senate Finance Committee hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington on March 16, 2023.(Jacquelyn Martin/AP)

Following news that Bezos had cut an eight-figure check to fund the Met Gala, liberals in the entertainment industry such as Mark Ruffalo and Taraji P. Henson joined Warren in criticizing Amazon and Bezos for their allegedly unethical business practices. Protesters appeared outside the gala on Monday holding signs criticizing Bezos. One demonstrator was detained for trying to break into the event.

Warren’s message backfired online, as commenters pointed to the demise of Spirit Airlines and took issue with her tax policies across the years.

“Jeff Bezos employs over 1.5 million people at Amazon,” X user Gina Milan wrote. “You’re responsible for 17,000 workers losing their jobs and for blocking the merger that ultimately killed Spirit Airlines.”

Spirit put downward pressure on prices at other airlines and its folding could lead to an increase in overall travel prices, industry analysts told USA Today. Estimated job losses stemming from Spirit’s shuttering include approximately 15,000 direct employees and an additional 2,000 indirect employees.

“This myth just won’t die,” Reason Magazine reporter Billy Binion posted, responding to Warren’s assertion that Bezos isn’t paying enough in taxes. “In 2024 alone, it’s estimated Jeff Bezos paid almost $3 billion in taxes. Painting rich people as tax avoiders plays great on social media, but it’s not reality. The U.S. has the most progressive tax system in the developed world.”

Forbes estimates that Bezos paid $2.7 billion in taxes in 2024 after he sold $13.6 billion worth of Amazon stock. He reduced his tax burden that year by donating $2.5 billion in Amazon shares to charity over the three prior years. Bezos paid nearly $1 billion in taxes between 2014 and 2018, according to a ProPublica analysis of tax documents.

To minimize tax burdens, billionaires like Bezos often take out loans secured against their massive stock holdings to acquire spending money, according to securities filings reviewed by ProPublica. Since the IRS doesn’t consider loans income, this setup gives the wealthy access to cash without having to pay income taxes.

FROM ‘JUMP ON A BUS’ TO TAX CRACKDOWNS: BLUE STATES CHASE WEALTHY RESIDENTS FLEEING TO RED HAVENS

Billionaire Jeff Bezos attends the DealBook Summit. Critics on social media have accused Bezos of allowing the Washington Post to suffer amid hundreds of staff layoffs.(Eugene Gologursky/Getty Images for The New York Times)

Some on social media pushed Warren for specifics on how she plans to make Bezos pay his “fair share.”

“What’s his fair share?” Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, asked Warren. “What tax rate?”

Warren has proposed a wealth tax, charging households with net worths above $1 billion an annual tax worth 6% of their total wealth. Under Warren’s proposal, households with net worths between $50 million and $1 billion would be subject to a similar 2% tax.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren speaks to a staff member before the Senate Banking Committee hearing on oversight of credit reporting agencies on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., on April 27, 2023.(Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

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Much of the growth in wealth experienced by Bezos and other billionaires comes through the unrealized gains of their assets, which Warren’s tax would target.

Writer Mike Coté pointed out that Bezos is “so rich that he can simply leave the jurisdiction or get citizenship elsewhere” if Warren’s tax plans were signed into law.

“Liz Warren does not want progressive taxation,” he continued. “She wants confiscatory taxation. It’s fundamentally un-American. And it doesn’t work.”

Warren’s office did not respond to a request for comment sent by Fox News Digital Tuesday morning.

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