特朗普提名高级外交职位因”不当言论”遭质疑


2026年2月12日 22:40 UTC / 路透社 / 帕特里夏·岑格勒报道

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  • 摘要
  • 共和党人担忧被提名人”反以立场”
  • 反对意见或致提名失败
  • 民主党人对其被指种族主义的过往言论表示关切
  • 特朗普政府的共和党人几乎支持其所有提名人选和政策

华盛顿,2月12日(路透社) – 周四,唐纳德·特朗普总统提名的国际组织事务助理国务卿一职遭遇重大阻碍,参议院外交关系委员会一名共和党议员表示将反对这一任命。

犹他州共和党参议员约翰·柯蒂斯称,他认为杰里米·卡尔(Jeremy Carl)并非代表美国在国际组织中最佳利益的合适人选。该职位负责管理美国与联合国等国际组织的关系。

卡尔目前是保守派克莱尔蒙特研究所的高级研究员,在特朗普第一任期内曾担任内政部副部长。

“我认为他的反以色列立场以及对犹太人的不当言论与他被提名的职位不相称。”柯蒂斯在卡尔提名听证会结束后的声明中表示。

柯蒂斯的决定首先由《德塞雷特新闻》报道。

一名白宫官员表示,卡尔仍在提名名单上。

听证会上,柯蒂斯询问卡尔对犹太人的过往言论,包括卡尔在播客中回应主持人批评犹太人”因大屠杀而声称特殊受害者身份”时称”是的,是的”。

柯蒂斯的反对立场使卡尔难以获得外交关系委员会的批准,这可能导致其提名失败。

这与共和党占多数的参议院形成反差,迄今为止,参议院一直支持特朗普的绝大多数提名人选和政策。

该委员会共有12名共和党成员和10名民主党成员,监督国务院工作。预计所有民主党成员都会反对卡尔。

听证会上,新泽西州民主党参议员科里·布克询问卡尔如何理解他所说的”大替换”理论(该理论宣扬非白人移民将取代白人公民)。

卡尔回应称,该理论指的是”欧洲人在欧洲的国际人口替换”。布克问卡尔是否认为目前”有人试图取代美国人”,卡尔表示:”我认为民主党通过其移民政策肯定发出了这样的信号。”

对卡尔提名的质疑已持续数月。去年9月,美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)报道称,卡尔试图删除至少5000条在X.com(原推特)上的评论,其中包括许多涉及种族问题的煽动性言论。

纽约州参议院民主党领袖查克·舒默本周在参议院演讲中反对卡尔的提名,称其”长期持有种族主义、白人至上主义和反犹观点”。

如果委员会未投赞成票,提名可提交参议院全体表决,但这种情况极为罕见。特朗普的共和党人在参议院仅以53-47的微弱优势占多数。

该委员会共和党主席、爱达荷州吉姆·里施(Jim Risch)的发言人在回应置评请求时表示,他支持总统的所有提名人选。

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Trump nomination for senior diplomatic post in doubt over ‘insensitive’ remarks

February 12, 2026 10:40 PM UTC / Reuters / By Patricia Zengerle

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  • Summary
  • Republican concerned about nominee’s ‘anti-Israel views’
  • Objection likely to sink nomination
  • Democrats raised concerns about past comments seen as racist
  • Trump’s Republicans back almost all of his nominees and policies

WASHINGTON, Feb 12 (Reuters) – President Donald Trump’s pick to be assistant secretary of state for international organizations hit a major stumbling block on Thursday when a Republican on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee said he would oppose the appointment.

Republican Senator John Curtis of Utah said he did not believe Jeremy Carl is the right person to represent the country’s best interests at international organizations. The position manages the U.S. relationship with international organizations including the United Nations.

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Carl is currently a senior fellow at the conservative Claremont Institute think tank. He was a deputy assistant secretary of the interior during Trump’s first term.

“I find his anti-Israel views and insensitive remarks about the Jewish people unbecoming of the position for which he has been nominated,” Curtis said in a statement after Carl’s nomination hearing.

Curtis’ decision was first reported by the Deseret News.

A White House official said that Carl remained the nominee.

At the hearing, Curtis asked Carl about past comments about Jewish people, including an appearance on a podcast in which he responded, “Right, right yeah,” when the host criticized them for “claiming special victim status” because of the Holocaust.

Curtis’ objection leaves Carl unlikely to win the approval of the foreign relations panel, which could sink his nomination.

That would be a departure in the Republican-majority Senate, which to date has backed the vast majority of Trump’s nominations and policies.

There are 12 Republican and 10 Democratic members of the committee, which oversees the State Department. Every Democrat is expected to object to Carl.

During the hearing, Democratic Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey asked Carl what he meant when he said he believed in the “Great Replacement” theory, which fosters the belief that non-white immigrants will replace white citizens.

Carl responded that the theory referred to the “international demographic replacement of Europeans in Europe.” Booker asked if Carl believed there is currently “an effort to replace Americans” and Carl said, “I think the Democratic party, through its immigration policies, has certainly sent signs of that.”

Questions about Carl’s nomination have existed for months. In September, CNN reported that Carl had tried to delete at least 5,000 of his comments on X.com, including many that were inflammatory about racial issues.

Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer of New York opposed Carl’s nomination in a Senate speech this week, saying he had a “long history of racist, white supremacist and antisemitic views.”

A nomination can be sent for a vote by the full Senate if the committee does not vote in his favor, but this is extremely rare. Trump’s Republicans have just a 53-47-seat majority in the chamber.

Asked for comment, a spokesperson for Jim Risch of Idaho, the committee’s Republican chairman, said he supported all of the president’s nominees.

Reporting by Patricia Zengerle; Editing by Sonali Paul

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