2026-04-13T16:42:00-0400 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻(CBS News)
作者:莎拉·N·林奇,莎拉·N·林奇 司法部高级记者
莎拉·N·林奇是哥伦比亚广播公司新闻驻华盛顿特区的司法部高级记者。
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莎拉·N·林奇、雅各布·罗森
雅各布·罗森 司法部记者
杰克·罗森是负责报道美国司法部的记者。他此前曾是报道特朗普总统2024年竞选活动的竞选数字记者,还曾担任《玛格丽特·布伦南直面国家》节目的助理制片人。
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更新时间:2026年4月13日 / 美国东部时间下午7:05 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻
据一名了解解雇情况的政府官员向哥伦比亚广播公司新闻透露,美国司法部已解雇至少4名在拜登政府任内参与《面部识别法》相关起诉工作的检察官。
消息人士当时向哥伦比亚广播公司新闻透露,周一被解雇的人员中包括桑贾伊·帕特尔,他是民权司刑事部门的资深联邦检察官,已于上月被行政休假。此次解雇几乎与一份关于《面部识别法》和拜登政府司法部的报告定稿同步进行。
美国国会于1994年通过《面部识别法》,以应对当时民众对女性在生殖健康诊所面临威胁和恐吓的担忧日益加剧的问题。该法针对非暴力初犯者定为轻罪,而累犯或造成人身伤害、死亡的违规行为可按重罪论处。
这份《面部识别法》报告由司法部的“武器化工作组”起草,该工作组在前司法部长帕姆·邦迪就职初期就已成立。
周二的解雇事件是去年开始的司法部人员清理行动的最新一起,此前被解雇的多名员工曾参与过特朗普政府或特朗普盟友反对的刑事或民事案件。
司法部发言人在一份声明中表示,该部门“已解雇那些仍在部门任职、负责将《面部识别法》武器化的人员”。
前民权司律师、非营利组织“正义联络”创始人兼负责人斯泰西·杨在一份声明中表示:“国会30多年前以两党支持通过了《面部识别法》,法院也一直 upheld 其确保人们安全获取生殖健康服务的条款的合宪性。”
她补充道:“解雇热忱执行法律的司法部律师是不可接受的——这将司法部的执法行动政治化,并惩罚了尽职尽责的公务员。”
特朗普政府曾多次在未提供证据的情况下指控,前司法部长梅里克·加兰领导下的民权司利用该法故意 targeting 道德上反对堕胎的保守派基督徒。
尽管司法部也曾对被指控试图恐吓危机怀孕诊所(该诊所提供堕胎替代方案咨询)的志愿者和工作人员的堕胎权利活动者提起刑事指控,但哥伦比亚广播公司新闻查阅的报告草稿节选显示,与针对保守派反堕胎基督徒的案件相比,此类案件的总数极少。
在特朗普第二任期初期,他赦免了多名在拜登政府任内被定罪的《面部识别法》涉案人员。司法部还驳回了其他几起《面部识别法》案件,并下令检察官暂停未来的《面部识别法》调查。
但与此同时,现任司法部允许其余涉及堕胎权利活动者的《面部识别法》案件不受干扰地推进,其中一名佛罗里达州的被告于2025年3月被判处120天监禁。
其他许多曾处理《面部识别法》案件的前联邦检察官已离开司法部。
MS NOW 率先报道帕特尔被行政休假的消息。
DOJ fires at least 4 prosecutors involved in FACE Act cases during Biden administration
2026-04-13T16:42:00-0400 / CBS News
By Sarah N. Lynch, Sarah N. Lynch Senior Justice Department Reporter
Sarah N. Lynch is the senior Justice Department reporter for CBS News, based in Washington, D.C.
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Updated on: April 13, 2026 / 7:05 PM EDT / CBS News
The Justice Department has fired at least four prosecutors who were involved in prosecutions under the FACE Act during the Biden administration, a government official familiar with the firings told CBS News.
Among those fired Monday is Sanjay Patel, a longtime federal prosecutor in the Civil Rights Division’s criminal section who was placed on administrative leave last month, sources told CBS News at the time. The terminations occurred at about the same time a report on the FACE Act and the Biden Justice Department was being finalized.
Congress passed the FACE Act in 1994 to address rising concerns about threats and intimidation that women were facing at reproductive health clinics. Nonviolent and first-time offenses of the law are misdemeanors, while repeat offenses or violations that result in bodily injury or death can be treated as felonies.
The FACE Act report is being drafted by the Justice Department’s “weaponization working group,” established in the first days of former Attorney General Pam Bondi’s tenure.
Tuesday’s firings mark the latest in a purge that started last year of Justice Department employees, many of whom worked on criminal or civil cases opposed by the Trump administration or President Trump’s allies.
A Justice Department spokesperson said in a statement that the department “has terminated the employment of personnel responsible for weaponizing the FACE Act who still remained at the department.”
Stacey Young, a former Civil Rights Division lawyer who founded and leads the nonprofit Justice Connection, said in a statement, “Congress passed the FACE Act with bipartisan support more than 30 years ago, and courts have consistently upheld the constitutionality of its provisions that ensure safe access to reproductive health services.”
She added, “Firing DOJ attorneys for zealously enforcing the law is unconscionable — it politicizes the department’s enforcement actions and punishes dedicated civil servants for doing their jobs.”
The Trump administration has repeatedly alleged without citing evidence that the Civil Rights Division under former Attorney General Merrick Garland used the Act to intentionally target conservative Christians who are morally opposed to abortion.
Although the Justice Department also pursued criminal charges against abortion rights activists who were accused of trying to scare volunteers and workers at a crisis pregnancy clinic that counseled on alternatives to abortion, excerpts of a draft the report reviewed by CBS News said the total number of such cases were minimal compared to those targeting conservative anti-abortion Christians.
Early in his second term, Mr. Trump pardoned many of the FACE Act defendants convicted during the Biden administration. The Justice Department also dismissed several other FACE Act cases and ordered prosecutors to put the brakes on future FACE Act investigations.
At the same time, however, the current Justice Department has allowed the remaining FACE Act cases involving abortion rights activists to proceed without interference, with one Florida-based defendant receiving a 120-day prison term in March 2025.
Many of the other former federal prosecutors who handled FACE Act cases have since left the Justice Department.
MS NOW was first to report that Patel had been placed on administrative leave.
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