特朗普要求以“极端战争”言论煽动暴力为由起诉哈基姆·杰弗里斯


2026-05-07T13:54:18-04:00 / 福克斯新闻

杰弗里斯称特朗普言论是“又一场精神错乱的咆哮”,并预测民主党将在2026年夺回众议院
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发布于2026年5月7日美国东部时间下午1:54

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福克斯新闻主持人马克·莱文在《生命、自由与莱文》节目中分析众议院少数党领袖哈基姆·杰弗里斯对最高法院的批评、投票权等议题。

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美国总统唐纳德·特朗普指责众议院少数党领袖、纽约州民主党人哈基姆·杰弗ries煽动针对他的最新暗杀企图,进一步升级了他与这位民主党高层的不和。

特朗普周四在Truth Social的帖子中称,杰弗里斯在4月白宫记者协会晚宴暗杀事件发生前几天就宣扬“对共和党开战”,理应被捕。

“这个疯子,‘智商低下’的哈基姆·杰弗里斯,应该被指控煽动暴力!”特朗普在社交媒体上写道。

他附上了杰弗里斯手持写有“极端战争”标语的照片,以及特朗普和助手詹姆斯·布莱尔的头像,并配文称“三天后”,涉嫌刺客科尔·艾伦冲击了华盛顿希尔顿酒店的特勤局检查站。

美国司法部公布的监控视频似乎显示,在白宫记者协会晚宴期间,嫌疑人科尔·艾伦手持武器冲向华盛顿希尔顿酒店的安检口。(美国司法部供图)

哈基姆·杰弗里斯坚称“极端战争”言论,告诉批评者“我根本不在乎”

“哈基姆·杰弗里斯是否应该因煽动暴力而被起诉?”特朗普的帖子向他的1260万粉丝发问。

杰弗里斯的一位发言人向福克斯新闻数字频道提供了一条社交媒体帖子,这位民主党高层在其中称特朗普的言论是“又一场精神错乱的咆哮”,并抨击总统在民生负担方面的表现。

“汽油价格飙升,食品杂货账单激增,普通家庭苦不堪言,”他在X平台上写道,“民主党即将夺回众议院,而你却快要疯了。”

美国总统唐纳德·特朗普周四辩称,在承诺对共和党发动“极端战争”后,众议院少数党领袖、纽约州民主党人哈基姆·杰弗里斯应该被指控“煽动暴力”。(塞缪尔·科勒姆/盖蒂图片社;凯尔·马扎/阿纳多卢通讯社 via 盖蒂图片社)

杰弗里斯在与德桑蒂斯就重新划分选区发生冲突后,推动纽约选区重划

这场网上争执发生之际,杰弗里斯此前已于4月底在共和党人的批评声中为自己的“极端战争”言论进行了辩护。

“我根本不在乎你们的批评,”他对共和党人说。

杰弗里斯还为自己使用该短语的决定进行辩解,称去年在接受《纽约时报》采访时,一名匿名白宫工作人员首先使用了这个短语,以用共和党主导的选区重划威胁民主党。

“‘随时随地全面极端战争’这句话是2025年夏天来自白宫的,当时他们挑起了这场选区重划之争,而现在他们却恼羞成怒,”杰弗里斯在一场新闻发布会上说,“为什么?因为民主党已经决定将这场斗争进行到底。滚远点。”

杰弗里斯一直表示他反对任何形式的政治暴力,但同时拒绝收回其激烈言论。

众议院少数党领袖、纽约州民主党人哈基姆·杰弗里斯回应特朗普的攻击时嘲讽称,民主党将在11月的中期选举中夺回众议院。(布伦丹·斯马洛夫斯基/法新社 via 盖蒂图片社)

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他上个月在《福克斯新闻周日》节目中被问及政治暴力上升问题时表示,议员们“在言论方面应该树立最恰当的榜样”。

“无论你的意识形态立场如何,我们都热爱美国,都希望确保这个国家能尽善尽美,”杰弗里斯说。

Trump demands Hakeem Jeffries be charged with ‘inciting violence’ with ‘maximum warfare’ rhetoric

2026-05-07T13:54:18-04:00 / Fox News

Jeffries calls Trump’s comments ‘another deranged rant’ and predicts Democrats will take back the House in 2026

By Adam Pack Fox News

Published May 7, 2026 1:54pm EDT

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President Donald Trump accused House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., of inciting the most recent assassination attempt against him, further escalating his feud with the top Democrat.

Trump argued in a Truth Social post on Thursday that Jeffries should be arrested after promoting “warfare” against Republicans just days before the assassination scare at the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner in April.

“This lunatic, Hakeem “Low IQ” Jeffries, should be charged with INCITING VIOLENCE!” Trump wrote on social media.

He included images of Jeffries standing with a sign displaying the words “maximum warfare” and the faces of Trump and his aide James Blair alongside an image “three days later” of alleged assassin Cole Allen storming the Secret Service checkpoint at the Washington Hilton.

Surveillance video released by the Justice Department appears to show suspect Cole Allen rushing a security checkpoint at the Washington Hilton with a weapon in hand during the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner.(Department of Justice)

HAKEEM JEFFRIES DOUBLES DOWN ON ‘MAXIMUM WARFARE’ RHETORIC, TELLS CRITICS ‘I DON’T GIVE A DAMN’

“Should Hakeem Jeffries be charged with inciting violence?” Trump’s post asked his 12.6 million followers to ponder.

A spokesperson for Jeffries referred Fox News Digital to a social media post where the top Democrat labeled Trump’s comments as “another deranged rant” and dinged the president on affordability.

“Gas prices are sky high, grocery bills are surging and families can’t catch a break,” he wrote on X. “Democrats are about to take back the House and you’re losing your mind.”

President Donald Trump argued Thursday that House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., should be charged with “inciting violence” after pledging to unleash “maximum warfare” on Republicans.(Samuel Corum/Getty Images; Kyle Mazza/Anadolu via Getty Images)

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The online skirmish came after Jeffries already defended his “maximum warfare” language amid GOP backlash in late April.

“I don’t give a damn about your criticism,” he told Republicans.

Jeffries also justified his decision to use the phrase when discussing the nationwide redistricting battle by arguing that an anonymous White House staffer first deployed the phrase to threaten Democrats with GOP-friendly gerrymanders during an interview with The New York Times last year.

“That phrase ‘maximum warfare everywhere, all the time’ came from the White House in the summer of 2025, when they started this redistricting battle, and now they’re big mad,” Jeffries said at a news conference. “Why? Because Democrats have decided to finish it. Get lost.”

Jeffries has consistently said that he opposes all forms of political violence, while refusing to walk back his fiery language.

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., responded to Trump’s attack with a taunt that Democrats would take back the House of Representatives during November’s midterm elections.(Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty Images)

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He told “Fox News Sunday” last month that lawmakers “set the most appropriate example” in their rhetoric, when asked about the rise in political violence.

“Whatever your ideological perspective is, we all love America, and we all want to make sure that this country is the best that it can possibly be,” Jeffries said.

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