众议院超过半数民主党人支持弹劾国土安全部部长克里斯蒂·诺姆,起因是明尼阿波利斯又一起联邦执法人员涉枪枪击事件


由伊利诺伊州民主党众议员罗宾·凯利牵头的弹劾诺姆的推动工作,截至周一上午已有133名民主党人作为共同提案人支持这一努力,她的办公室向福克斯新闻数字版表示。这一数字超过了众议院民主党核心小组的213名议员的半数。

这一努力在进步派和温和派民主党人中都获得了支持,例如纽约州民主党众议员劳拉·吉伦,她周日宣布,在明尼阿波利斯的混乱中,她也将支持弹劾诺姆。

“又一名美国公民死于美国移民与海关执法局(ICE)人员之手,必须追究责任,这就是为什么诺姆部长必须立即被弹劾,”吉伦在X平台上发帖称。

这是一个显著的支持表态;吉伦是上周国会年度联邦拨款程序中仅有的七位投票支持为国土安全部拨款的众议院民主党人之一。

这股支持浪潮是在明尼阿波利斯退伍军人事务医疗中心护士亚历克斯·普雷蒂周末在针对总统唐纳德·特朗普移民打击行动的抗议活动中被边境巡逻队特工开枪打死之后出现的。

诺姆上周末表示,普雷蒂“似乎是到现场蓄意对人员造成最大伤害并杀害执法人员”。

“一名人员手持9毫米半自动手枪接近美国边境巡逻队官员。官员试图制服此人,但该持枪嫌疑人激烈反抗。由于担心自己和周围同事的生命安全,一名特工开枪自卫,”她表示。

但各种目击者的描述和对特朗普政府的批评者都对普雷蒂是否挥舞武器的说法提出质疑,尽管他被证实持有合法携带的手枪。

公开传播的事件视频显示,普雷蒂接近联邦官员时手持的似乎是他的手机,当时特工们将一名女性抗议者推倒在地。

普雷蒂似乎试图帮助该女性抗议者,随后自己被推倒。有一个视频角度显示,一名官员在普雷蒂被枪击前拿走了他的武器。

大多数共和党人批评明尼苏达州民主党领导人煽动民众对联邦官员的愤怒,并且一开始就拒绝配合特朗普打击非法移民的行动。

与此同时,民主党人指责特朗普政府官员让联邦特工为所欲为、不受惩罚,并在明尼阿波利斯造成混乱。

目前尚不清楚众议院民主党领导人是否会支持凯利推动弹劾诺姆,但纽约州民主党少数党领袖哈基姆·杰弗里斯上周被问及这一努力时告诉记者“敬请期待”。

然而,在本届国会任期内推动弹劾诺姆可能在很大程度上只是象征性的。不太可能有足够多的共和党人与民主党人在弹劾决议上投票以在众议院通过,或者在参议院获得罢免所需的60票。

众议院民主党人将诺姆赶下台的愤怒情绪尚未蔓延到上议院,但已得到党内一位关键温和派的支持。

内华达州民主党参议员杰基·罗森呼应了下议院同事的立场,要求国土安全部负责人因“领导部门彻底失败”而被弹劾。

罗森和其他几位国会民主党人一样,对普雷蒂的死亡做出了强烈反应,目前她是唯一一位呼吁弹劾诺姆的参议院民主党人。

这位议员辩称,诺姆在明尼苏达州使用移民与海关执法局(ICE)是她对自己部门失控的“最新证明”。

“克里斯蒂·诺姆和她的部门在亚历克斯·普雷蒂被残忍且毫无理由杀害的事件中,最新试图误导美国公众的行为令人深感羞耻,她必须被弹劾并立即罢免职务,”罗森说。

罗森的立场也很有分量,因为她是参议院民主党核心小组中较为温和的成员之一,并且在去年历史上最长的政府停摆期间,她也是少数几位跨党派推动重新开政府的议员之一。

随着政府拨款和防止再次停摆的最后期限临近,参议院民主党人现在准备阻止国土安全部拨款法案。

国土安全部女发言人特里西娅·麦克劳克林在回应民主党人的努力时告诉福克斯新闻数字版:“国土安全部执行国会通过的法律,仅此而已。如果某些议员不喜欢这些法律,他们的工作就是修改法律。”

“虽然移民与海关执法局官员面临的袭击事件激增1300%,但太多政客宁愿为罪犯辩护,攻击那些执行法律的男女,并在乔·拜登纵容数千万非法移民入侵我国时无所作为,”麦克劳克林表示。“是时候让他们专注于保护美国人民,以及本部门在诺姆部长领导下每天所做的工作。”

More than half of all Democrats in the House of Representatives are now backing a resolution to impeach Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem in the wake of another federal law enforcement-involved shooting in Minneapolis.

The push to impeach Noem, led by Rep. Robin Kelly, D-Ill., has 133 Democrats as co-sponsors endorsing the effort as of Monday morning, her office told Fox News Digital. That’s out of 213 total lawmakers in the House Democratic Caucus.

It’s gaining steam among both progressive and moderate Democrats, like Rep. Laura Gillen, D-N.Y., who announced on Sunday that she too would support impeaching Noem amid the chaos in Minneapolis.

“Another U.S. citizen has been killed at the hands of ICE and there must be accountability, which is why Secretary Noem must be impeached immediately,” Gillen posted on X.

It’s a notable expression of support; Gillen was one of only seven House Democrats to vote in favor of funding DHS last week as part of Congress’ yearly federal appropriations process.

The surge of support comes after Alex Pretti, a nurse at Minneapolis’ Veterans Affairs Medical Center, was shot and killed by a Border Patrol agent over the weekend during a wider demonstration against President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown in the Midwest city.

Noem said over the weekend that it appeared Pretti “arrived at the scene to inflict maximum damage on individuals and to kill law enforcement.”

“An individual approached U.S. Border Patrol officers with a 9mm semiautomatic handgun. The officers attempted to disarm this individual, but the armed suspect reacted violently. Fearing for his life and for the lives of his fellow officers around him, an agent fired defensive shots,” she said.

But various eyewitness accounts and critics of the Trump administration have disputed claims that Pretti was brandishing a weapon, though he was confirmed to be in possession of a handgun with a legal permit to carry.

Publicly circulated video of the incident shows him approaching federal officers holding what appeared to be his phone, filming as agents knocked a female agitator to the ground.

Pretti appeared to attempt to help the female agitator when he was knocked to the ground himself. One video angle appears to show an officer removing Pretti’s weapon before he was shot.

The majority of Republicans have criticized Democratic leaders in Minnesota for fomenting anger toward federal officers among the population and for refusing to cooperate in Trump’s offensive against illegal immigrants in the first place.

Meanwhile, Democrats have accused Trump officials of letting federal agents run amok with impunity and cause chaos in Minneapolis.

It’s not clear if House Democratic leaders will support Kelly’s push to impeach Noem now, but Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., told reporters to “stay tuned” last week when asked about the effort.

Any push to impeach Noem during this congressional term would likely be largely symbolic, however. It’s highly unlikely that enough Republicans would vote with Democrats on the resolution to pass the House, or that it will get the 60 votes in the Senate needed for removal.

House Democrats’ furor to boot Noem from her post has not quite made its way to the upper chamber, but it got support from one key moderate in the party.

Sen. Jacky Rosen, D-Nev., echoed her colleagues in the lower chamber and demanded that the DHS head be impeached for being an “abject failure” at leading the agency.

Rosen, like several other congressional Democrats, reacted sharply to Pretti’s killing and, so far, is the only Senate Democrat calling for Noem’s impeachment.

The lawmaker argued that Noem’s usage of ICE in Minnesota was the “latest proof” of her losing control over her own agency.

“Kristi Noem and her department’s latest attempt to mislead the American public regarding the brutal and unjustified killing of Alex Pretti is deeply shameful, and she must be impeached and removed from office immediately,” Rosen said.

Rosen’s position carries weight, too, given that she is one of the more moderate members of the Senate Democratic caucus, and she was also one of a handful to cross the aisle to reopen the government during the longest closure in history last year.

Senate Democrats are now ready to block the DHS funding bill as the deadline to fund the government and prevent another shutdown fast approaches.

DHS spokeswoman Tricia McLaughlin told Fox News Digital of Democrats’ efforts, “DHS enforces the laws Congress passes, period. If certain members don’t like those laws, changing them is literally their job.”

“While ICE officers are facing a staggering 1,300% spike in assaults, too many politicians would rather defend criminals and attack the men and women who are enforcing our laws and did nothing while Joe Biden facilitated an invasion of tens of millions of illegal aliens into our country,” McLaughlin said. “It’s time they focus on protecting the American people, the work this Department is doing every day under Secretary Noem’s leadership.”

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