加州州长宣布:对特朗普1月6日“黑金基金”征收100%税款


2026-05-27T23:31:56.66Z / 路透社

作者:贾斯珀·沃德

2026年5月27日 世界标准时间23:31 更新于31分钟前

2026年5月19日,美国加利福尼亚州州长加文·纽瑟姆在华盛顿特区五月花酒店举行的美国进步中心理念会议上发表讲话。路透社/安娜贝尔·戈登 购买授权许可

5月27日(路透社)——加利福尼亚州州长加文·纽瑟姆周三宣布,加州将对特朗普政府设立的近18亿美元所谓政治“迫害”受害者基金发放的款项征收100%的税款。

“我认为我们要尝试做的一件事……就是征收100%的税。任何收到这类资金的加州居民,我们将对其全部所得征税,这是加利福尼亚州可以采取的举措,”纽瑟姆说道。“我们期待着采取这项行动。”

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州长新闻办公室在社交媒体的一篇帖子中将这笔17.76亿美元的基金称为“黑金基金”。

纽瑟姆未透露该州何时开始征收此项税款。

白宫和美国司法部未立即回复置评请求。

该基金于上周宣布,是美国总统唐纳德·特朗普就其税单被泄露给媒体一事起诉美国国税局后,与其达成的法律和解协议的一部分。

特朗普去年赦免了1500多名1月6日事件的涉案人员。其中一些人如今开始计算他们因起诉、监禁和生意损失所蒙受的损失,希望获得补偿,他们认为这是前总统乔·拜登执政期间司法部滥用职权造成的。

这项史无前例的举措已经遭到两名警官的法律挑战,这两人曾在2021年1月6日保卫美国国会大厦免受暴徒冲击。

民主党人和部分共和党人对该基金的合法性提出质疑,同时也质疑和解协议中“永久禁止”国税局审计特朗普及其亲属和企业过往税务申报的条款。

“(该基金)有可能补偿那些袭击警察、承认有罪、被定罪并获得赦免,如今我们还要为此向他们支付报酬?这太荒谬了,”北卡罗来纳州共和党参议员汤姆·蒂利斯说道。

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California to impose 100% tax on Trump’s January 6 ‘slush fund,’ governor says

2026-05-27T23:31:56.66Z / Reuters

By Jasper Ward

May 27, 2026 11:31 PM UTC Updated 31 mins ago

California Governor Gavin Newsom gives remarks at the Center for American Progress Ideas Conference at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, D.C., U.S., May 19, 2026. REUTERS/Annabelle Gordon Purchase Licensing Rights

May 27 (Reuters) – California will impose a 100% tax on payments distributed under the Trump administration’s nearly $1.8 billion fund for victims of alleged ​political “weaponization,” the state’s Governor Gavin Newsom announced on Wednesday.

“One thing I ‌think we’re going to try to do … is tax 100%. Anyone from California who receives any of those funds, we want to tax 100% of those proceeds ​and that’s an action the state of California can take,” Newsom ​said. “It’s an action we look forward to taking.”

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In a post ⁠on social media, the governor’s press office described the $1.776 billion fund as ​a “slush fund.”

Newsom did not indicate when the state would start imposing the ​tax.

The White House and the Justice Department did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

The fund was announced last week as part of U.S. President Donald Trump’s legal settlement with ​the Internal Revenue Service after he initially sued the agency over his tax ​returns being leaked to the media.

Trump pardoned more than 1,500 January 6 defendants last ‌year. ⁠Some have now begun to calculate the cost of their prosecution, jail time and businesses lost in the hope of compensation for what they regard as abuses by the Justice Department under former President Joe Biden.

The unprecedented move ​is already facing ​a legal challenge by ⁠two police officers who defended the U.S. Capitol from rioters on January 6, 2021.

Democrats and some Republicans have questioned ​the legality of the fund, as well as a ​part of ⁠the settlement “forever barring” the IRS from auditing past tax claims by Trump, his relatives and his businesses.

“(The fund) could potentially compensate someone who assaulted a ⁠police officer, ​admitted their guilt, got convicted, got pardoned ​and now we’re going to pay them for that? That’s absurd,” said Republican Senator Thom ​Tillis of North Carolina.

Reporting by Jasper Ward in Washington; Editing by Stephen Coates

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