美国法官驳回临时叫停特朗普已废弃“政治迫害追责基金”申请


2026年6月10日 晚上11:12 UTC / 路透社

作者:丹·罗森茨威格-齐夫

2026年6月10日 晚上11:12 UTC 更新于50分钟前

2026年6月10日,美国总统唐纳德·特朗普在华盛顿白宫椭圆形办公室签署《保障美国法案》时发表讲话。路透社/埃文·武奇 资料图

华盛顿,6月10日(路透社)——美国一名法官周三驳回了一项临时叫停总统唐纳德·特朗普18亿美元“政治迫害追责基金”的申请,理由是司法部的声明和法庭文件显示,政府正放弃该基金。

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  • 美国地区法官理查德·里昂裁定,由“华盛顿伦理与责任公民组织”提出的这项申请已失去意义,因为政府已明确表示不会推进该基金,尽管特朗普曾多次表示,他非常希望设立一笔资金池,用于赔偿那些自称是政府迫害受害者的支持者。里昂称此案“极不寻常”。
  • 该基金源于特朗普与司法部之间的和解协议,涉及特朗普对国税局提起的100亿美元诉讼。里昂询问司法部律师安德鲁·布洛克,为何司法部高层不正式撤销该基金。“我不知道,”他说道。
  • 里昂还要求布洛克解释特朗普对该基金的支持表态,以及代理司法部长托德·布兰奇告诉议员们该基金不会推进的说法。布洛克辩称,政府可以认为支付赔偿和纠正过往政府不当行为是重要事项,同时也表示该基金不会推进。“别在法庭上装糊涂,”里昂在结束听证会前对布洛克说道。
  • 此次裁决不会影响弗吉尼亚州一名联邦法官上周发布的临时叫停该基金的另一项命令。该临时禁令将于本周五到期,届时该案法官将进行口头辩论。

丹·罗森茨威格-齐夫 报道;杰米·弗里德 编辑

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US judge denies request to temporarily halt Trump’s abandoned ‘weaponization’ fund

2026-06-10 11:12 PM UTC / Reuters

By Dan Rosenzweig-Ziff

June 10, 2026 11:12 PM UTC Updated 50 mins ago

U.S. President Donald Trump speaks in the Oval Office as he signs the Secure America Act, at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., June 10, 2026. REUTERS/Evan Vucci/File Photo

WASHINGTON, June 10 (Reuters) – A U.S. judge on Wednesday blocked a request to temporarily halt President Donald Trump’s $1.8 billion “weaponization” fund, ​citing Justice Department statements and court filings that said ‌the administration was abandoning the fund.

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  • U.S. District Judge Richard Leon ruled the request, made by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, was moot ​because the government had made clear it was not ​moving forward with the fund, even as Trump has ⁠repeatedly said he loves the idea of creating a ​pool of money to pay supporters who say they are victims ​of government abuse. Leon called the case “highly unusual.”
  • The fund emerged from a settlement agreement between Trump and the Justice Department over the president’s $10 billion lawsuit ​against the IRS. Leon asked Justice Department attorney Andrew ​Block why department leaders would not formally rescind the fund. “I don’t know,” he ‌said.
  • Leon ⁠also asked Block to reckon with Trump’s statements of support for the fund and acting Attorney General Todd Blanche telling lawmakers the fund was not moving forward. Block argued the ​administration could view ​payouts and ⁠rectifying past government wrongs as important while also saying the fund would not move forward. “Don’t play ​possum with this court,” Leon told Block ​before ending ⁠the hearing.
  • The ruling does not affect a separate order from a federal judge in Virginia who issued a temporary halt to the ⁠fund ​last week. That temporary order is ​set to expire on Friday, when the judge in the case is scheduled ​to hear oral arguments.

Reporting by Dan Rosenzweig-Ziff; Editing by Jamie Freed

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