贝森特与民主党人激烈交锋特朗普税务案 直至对方言论越界:“诽谤性言论”


2026年6月4日 美国东部时间下午2:55 / 福克斯新闻

这场交锋愈发激烈,桑切斯质问特朗普家族中哪些人免受国税局审计
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琳达·桑切斯众议员在周四的众议院筹款委员会听证会上就特朗普总统的税务问题质询财政部长斯科特·贝森特。

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财政部长斯科特·贝森特与加州民主党众议员琳达·桑切斯在周四的国会听证会上互相抨击,此前桑切斯就司法部达成的一项要求国税局终止对唐纳德·特朗普总统现有税务审计的和解协议向他施压,最终桑切斯指责他监管着美国历史上“最腐败的财政部”。

“我希望你为今天的表现感到骄傲,部长先生,”桑切斯在周四贝森特出席众议院筹款委员会作证时说道。

“我希望你能在社交媒体上收获一些剪辑片段,”他回敬道。

这场紧张的交锋发生之际,桑切斯提及了司法部与特朗普家族5月达成的和解协议,该协议迫使由财政部监管的国税局终止对特朗普、其家人及其商业利益的所有现有税务审计。交锋结束时,双方都怒不可遏,这位女议员指责贝森特执掌“美国历史上最腐败的财政部”。

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“你为什么允许特朗普总统及其家人完全免受审计?”桑切斯在贝森特出席众议院筹款委员会作证时问道。

“再说一遍,既然你是律师,你应该明白美国财政部和国税局由司法部和代理司法部长代表,”贝森特回应道。

这场冲突凸显了一场更广泛的斗争:行政权力在与联邦机构、个人财务和政治敏感调查相交时的边界问题。这也呈现了一个熟悉的局面:民主党人警告特朗普获得了特殊待遇,而本届政府则将此问题描绘成又一个打击针对特朗普的机构越权行为的例证。

目前尚不清楚特朗普目前是否面临任何审计,这一细节正是贝森特所追问的,这引发了桑切斯的不满。

“你是否具体知晓针对特朗普总统的审计?”他问桑切斯。

民主党女议员在与财政部长的委员会听证会上发表“可耻”性别歧视言论遭喝倒彩

财政部长斯科特·贝森特2026年2月4日在雷伯恩大厦出席众议院金融服务委员会题为“金融稳定监督委员会年度报告”的听证会。(汤姆·威廉姆斯/CQ滚球公司)

“抱歉?轮到我发言了。你不是来向我提问的。我是来向你提问的。希望你是来尝试回答一些问题的,”她回应道。“我想知道,就这项豁免而言,谁算是特朗普的家人?是他的子女、姻亲、孙辈、远房表亲?还是他的曾曾孙辈?部长先生,你知道这个问题的答案吗?”

“再说一遍,我猜你有司法部的电话号码。我建议你打给他们,”这位部长回应道。

这场交锋自此愈演愈烈。

“可以说,这大概是我国历史上最腐败的财政部,”桑切斯在发言时间用完时说道。

“我必须对此提出异议,”贝森特反驳道,将她的言论斥为“诽谤性言论”。

“这位女议员的言论具有诽谤性,”贝森特继续说道。“她毫无根据……仅凭未经证实的观点。我不能容忍这种情况。根本没有腐败行为。我们的工作处于最高水准。”

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批评人士质疑司法部是否有权约束国税局,并指责2024年据报道面临可能使其损失高达1亿美元税务调查的特朗普向政府施压以谋取个人利益。与此同时,支持者辩称,这项豁免是对所谓政府武器化的恰当回应。

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特朗普家族的豁免权现状目前尚不明确,尤其是在一名联邦法官否决了总统提议的18亿美元补偿基金之后。贝森特拒绝就豁免协议是否仍然有效置评,称有未决诉讼。

Bessent spars with Dem in fiery Trump tax showdown until claim crosses the line: ‘Slanderous’

June 4, 2026 2:55pm EDT / Fox News

The exchange grew combative as Sánchez questioned who in Trump’s family is shielded from IRS audits

By Robert Schmad, Fox News

Rep Linda Sánchez questions Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent over President Trump’s taxes in a House Ways and Means Committee hearing on Thursday.

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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Rep. Linda Sánchez, D-Calif., traded barbs during a Thursday congressional hearing after she pressed him over a DOJ settlement requiring the IRS to end any existing tax audits of President Donald Trump, with Sánchez ultimately accusing him of overseeing the “most corrupt Treasury Department” in U.S. history.

“I hope that you’re proud of your performance today, Mr. Secretary,” Sánchez told Bessent as he testified before the House Ways and Means Committee on Thursday.

“I hope you get some social media clips,” he shot back.

The tense exchange came as Sánchez cited a settlement reached between the Department of Justice and the Trump family in May that forced the IRS, which is overseen by the Treasury Department, to end any existing tax audits of Trump, his family and their business interests. By the end of the back and forth, both parties had become incensed, with the congresswoman accusing Bessent of running the “most corrupt Treasury Department.”

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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent speaks to members of the media outside the White House in Washington, D.C., on Nov. 5, 2025.(Eric Lee/Bloomberg)

“Why are you allowing President Trump and his family to have complete immunity from being audited?” Sánchez asked Bessent as he testified before the House Ways and Means Committee.

“Again, since you are a lawyer, you will understand that the U.S. Treasury and the IRS are represented by the Justice Department and the acting attorney general,” Bessent responded.

The clash highlighted a broader fight over how far executive power should extend when it intersects with federal agencies, personal finances and politically charged investigations. It also provided a familiar dynamic: Democrats warning of special treatment for Trump, and the administration framing the issue as another example of combating institutional overreach against him.

It is unclear whether Trump is currently facing any audits, a detail pressed by Bessent, eliciting indignation from Sánchez.

“Do you have specific knowledge of an audit of President Trump?” he asked Sánchez.

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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent testifies during the House Financial Services Committee hearing titled “The Annual Report of the Financial Stability Oversight Council” in the Rayburn Building on Feb. 4, 2026.(Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc)

“Excuse me? It’s my time. You’re not here to ask me questions. I’m here to ask you questions. And hopefully you’re here to try to answer some of them,” she responded. “I’m curious to know who counts as Trump’s family for the purposes of this immunity. Is it his children, his in-laws, his grandchildren, his second or third cousin? His great-great-grandchildren? Do you know the answer to that question, Mr. Secretary?”

“Again, I imagine you have the Justice Department phone number. I suggest you call them,” the secretary responded.

The exchange only heightened from that point.

“Safe to say that this is probably the most corrupt Treasury Department in our nation’s history,” Sánchez said as her time speaking expired.

“And I am going to have to take exception with that,” Bessent hit back, waving away her claim as “slanderous.”

“The congresswoman is slanderous,” Bessent continued. “She has nothing … the unsubstantiated opinions. And I will not stand for that. There is nothing corrupt. We move at the highest levels.”

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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent adjusts his glasses during a meeting with President Donald Trump and Argentine President Javier Milei in the Cabinet Room at the White House on Oct. 14, 2025.(Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

Critics have questioned whether the DOJ has authority to bind the IRS and accused Trump, who was in 2024 reportedly facing a tax investigation that could have cost him up to $100 million, of pressuring the government for personal gain. Supporters, meanwhile, argue that the immunity is an appropriate response to alleged government weaponization.

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The state of the Trump family’s immunity is currently uncertain, especially after a federal judge blocked the president’s proposed $1.8 billion compensation fund. Bessent has declined to comment on whether the immunity deal is still in place, citing pending litigation.

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