特朗普案检察官杰克·史密斯查阅了44名美国议员的短信记录,共和党参议员透露


2026-07-14 21:40:29 UTC / 路透社

作者:安德鲁·古兹沃德
2026年7月14日 世界协调时21:40 更新于1小时前

2026年1月22日,美国华盛顿国会山,前特别检察官杰克·史密斯在众议院司法委员会就其对美国总统唐纳德·特朗普的刑事调查作证后准备离开。路透社/亚伦·施瓦茨/档案照片

  • 内容摘要
  • 检察官传唤了特朗普核心官员使用的手机短信记录
  • 参议员透露,涉事议员包括40名共和党人和4名民主党人
  • 史密斯曾调查特朗普试图推翻2020年大选结果的行为

华盛顿7月14日电(路透社)——两名共和党参议员透露,前美国特别检察官杰克·史密斯的团队在调查唐纳德·特朗普总统试图推翻2020年大选结果的过程中,查阅了44名共和党和民主党国会议员的短信记录。

这些记录来自对国家档案和记录管理局的传票,获取了2020年10月至2021年1月特朗普第一任期结束期间,特朗普及其一众高级官员和顾问使用的政府手机短信。

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共和党参议院司法委员会主席查克·格拉斯利以及参议院调查小组委员会主席罗恩·约翰逊表示,史密斯团队获取的记录中,包括40名共和党议员和4名民主党议员与特朗普官员之间的往来短信。

这批新披露的材料凸显出,在史密斯调查特朗普试图扭转其2020年大选败选结果的行为,以及拜登政府期间特朗普在海湖庄园被指控不当处理机密文件的案件时,有多少美国政府高级官员受到了调查。这两起案件均在特朗普赢得2024年大选后被撤销。

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这些官员包括特朗普前办公厅主任马克·梅多斯,以及时任副总统迈克·彭斯——彭斯曾抵制特朗普施压其阻止国会认证2020年选举结果的要求。

格拉斯利在托德·布兰奇出席参议院司法委员会确认其司法部长提名的前一天披露了这批材料。布兰奇曾为特朗普辩护,应对史密斯发起的两起案件。

特朗普执政时期的司法部官员已向格拉斯ley提供了一系列记录,因为特朗普的盟友坚称史密斯的调查旨在不当破坏特朗普的政治前景,且搜集了与案件无关的敏感信息。

“杰克·史密斯需要作出解释,我打算在未来几个月邀请他出席参议院司法委员会,以追究其责任,”格拉斯利在一份声明中说道。

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史密斯的发言人未立即回应置评请求。史密斯曾在法庭文件和公开证词中辩称,其调查遵循了司法部政策,并未受政治因素影响。

格拉斯利指控史密斯团队的一名检察官违反了司法部程序,在另一组审查人员对相关记录进行法律特权筛查前就查看了这些记录。该筛查团队的设立目的是分离涉及律师与客户的沟通材料,而非国会议员的相关内容。

格拉斯利此前曾披露,史密斯在2021年1月6日美国国会大厦袭击事件前后获取了部分共和党参议员的通话记录。路透社此前报道称,联邦调查局局长卡什·帕特尔和白宫办公厅主任苏西·怀尔斯的手机记录也因机密文件调查被传唤。

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调取手机记录是联邦调查中的常规步骤。史密斯此前曾对众议院委员会表示,议员的手机记录对于调查特朗普施压阻止认证选举败选的行动至关重要。

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Trump prosecutor Jack Smith reviewed texts from 44 US lawmakers, Republican senators say

2026-07-14 21:40:29 UTC / Reuters

By Andrew Goudsward

July 14, 2026 9:40 PM UTC Updated 1 hour ago

Former Special Counsel Jack Smith prepares to depart after testifying before the House Judiciary Committee about his criminal investigation of U.S. President Donald Trump, on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., U.S., January 22, 2026. REUTERS/Aaron Schwartz/File Photo

  • Summary
  • Prosecutors subpoened text messages from phones used by top Trump officials
  • Lawmakers included 40 Republicans and four Democrats, senators say
  • Smith investigated Trump’s attempts to overturn 2020 election

WASHINGTON, July 14 (Reuters) – Former U.S. Special Counsel Jack Smith’s team reviewed text messages from ​44 Republican and Democratic members of Congress during his investigation into President Donald Trump’s attempts to overturn the ‌2020 election, according to two Republican senators.

The records came from subpoenas to the National Archives and Records Administration for text messages from government phones used by Trump and a range of his top officials and advisers from October 2020 until the end of his first term in ​January 2021.

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The records Smith’s team obtained included text messages that 40 Republican lawmakers and four Democrats exchanged with Trump ​officials, according to Republican Senators Chuck Grassley, the chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee, and ⁠Ron Johnson, the chair of a Senate investigative panel.

The new material underscores how many senior figures in the U.S. government ​were examined as Smith investigated Trump’s attempts to reverse his defeat to Democrat Joe Biden in 2020 and his alleged mishandling of ​classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago resort during Biden’s administration. Both cases were dropped after Trump won the 2024 election.

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The officials included Trump’s former chief of staff Mark Meadows and then-Vice President Mike Pence, who resisted Trump’s pressure to block congressional certification of the 2020 election results.

Grassley released the ​material the day before Todd Blanche, who defended Trump against both of Smith’s cases, goes before the Senate Judiciary Committee on ​his nomination to serve as attorney general.

Justice Department officials under Trump have provided Grassley with a range of records as the president’s allies ‌press claims ⁠that Smith’s investigations were improperly aimed at damaging Trump’s political prospects and swept up sensitive information irrelevant to those cases.

“Jack Smith has answering to do, and I intend to have him before the Senate Judiciary Committee in the coming months to hold him accountable,” Grassley said in a statement.

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A spokesperson for Smith did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the ​disclosures. Smith has argued in court ​filings and in public ⁠testimony that his investigations followed Justice Department policy and were not influenced by politics.

Grassley alleged that a prosecutor on Smith’s team appeared to violate Justice Department protocol by viewing the records ​before a separate team screened them for potential legal privileges. The filter review team was ​set up to ⁠separate material involving attorney communications with clients, not members of Congress.

Grassley previously revealed that Smith obtained call logs from some Republican senators around the time of the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. FBI Director Kash Patel and White House chief of ⁠staff Susie ​Wiles also had their phone records subpoenaed as part of the classified ​documents probe, Reuters has reported.

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Subpoenaing phone records is a common step in federal investigations. Smith previously told a House committee that lawmakers’ phone records were necessary to ​investigate Trump’s pressure campaign to stop certification of his election defeat.

Reporting by Andrew Goudsward; Editing by Michael Learmonth and Jamie Freed

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