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纽森宣称“特朗普正节节败退”,因诺姆被解职,要求米勒成为“下一个”
加州州长称解雇事件显示特朗普“正在退缩”,并呼吁斯蒂芬·米勒成为下一个目标
作者:保罗·施泰因豪泽
福克斯新闻
发布时间:2026年3月6日 美国东部时间下午12:55
加利福尼亚州民主党州长加文·纽森表示,唐纳德·特朗普总统解雇国土安全部部长克里斯蒂·诺姆的行为,是这位共和党总统走下坡路的最新迹象。
“唐纳德·特朗普正在退缩,”纽森周四晚间在新罕布什尔州朴茨茅斯市的最新一站全国巡回售书活动中说道,“今天就是一个完美的例子——这是首次解雇一位备受瞩目的内阁成员。”
诺姆曾是一名“让美国再次伟大”运动(MAGA)的摇滚明星,也是总统的亲密盟友,她正推动特朗普政府打击非法移民的核心政策——大规模驱逐行动,其被解职的消息震动了华盛顿特区和政治界。
特朗普将诺姆从国土安全部最高职位上撤换,此举正值对她的表现批评声日益增多之际,这些批评不仅来自民主党人,也来自一些共和党人和特朗普政治圈子内的成员。
(配图:国土安全部部长克里斯蒂·诺姆在华盛顿国会山参加参议院司法委员会监督听证会前宣誓就职,2026年3月3日星期二。)(曼努埃尔·巴尔塞·塞内塔/美联社照片)
纽森是一位直言不讳的特朗普批评者,他可能会在2028年竞选总统。在诺姆被解雇的消息传出后,他几小时前在社交媒体上写道“再见,女孩!”(BYE GIRL!)
在新罕布什尔州的活动中,纽森声称“政府的黑暗核心不是克里斯蒂·诺姆,而是斯蒂芬·米勒”。斯蒂芬·米勒是白宫办公厅副主任,也是自特朗普2016年首次竞选总统以来的长期核心顾问。
“这一切都有诺姆的痕迹,但这是斯蒂芬·米勒的‘手册’,他需要成为下一个目标,”纽森说道。他还提到了2025年特朗普派遣国民警卫队前往加利福尼亚州应对移民抗议的事件。
福克斯新闻数字版已就纽森的言论向白宫寻求回应,但截至本文发表时尚未收到回复。
(配图:白宫办公厅副主任斯蒂芬·米勒在华盛顿白宫东厅参加总统唐纳德·特朗普与石油公司高管的会议时聆听发言,2026年1月9日。)(索尔·勒布/法新社通过盖蒂图片社)
纽森的最新售书活动是在周二得克萨斯州民主党初选投票率创下历史纪录后的两天,这对在野的民主党来说是个充满希望的信号,尤其是在今年中期选举之前——届时共和党将捍卫其在众议院和参议院的微弱多数席位。
“唐纳德·特朗普是民主党‘推动选民投票’的领导者,”纽森在讨论本周的初选时强调。
纽森在新罕布什尔州的停留,这个有着一个世纪传统、一直作为总统大选首次初选的州,进一步引发了对这位两届任期、来自稳固深蓝州加利福尼亚的州长是否会在2028年参选的猜测。
此次巡回售书还带纽森前往南卡罗来纳州,他于周三在 Nevada 停留。这三个州以及新罕布什尔州,在民主党日历中都有至关重要的早期投票总统初选,并且都在争夺2028年党内提名日程表的首要位置。
(配图:被认为是2028年总统大选潜在候选人的加利福尼亚州州长加文·纽森,在新罕布什尔州朴茨茅斯市的The Music Hall举办新书《匆忙中的年轻人》巡回售书活动,讨论其回忆录。)(布赖恩·斯奈德/路透社)
纽森为其回忆录《匆忙中的年轻人》进行的巡回售书并非没有争议。
最近在洛杉矶的一场活动中,纽森将以色列比作“种族隔离国家”,引发了争议。
周四,他解释说,他指的是全国知名政治评论员、作家汤姆·弗里德曼的专栏,当时正值美国和以色列持续对伊朗发动攻击。为期一周的打击导致伊朗许多高层领导人死亡,包括最高领袖阿亚图拉阿里·哈梅内伊。
纽森说:“汤姆用‘种族隔离’这个词,是因为它与以色列领导人本雅明·内塔尼亚胡(特朗普的盟友)‘正在走向的方向,特别是对约旦河西岸的吞并’有关。”
“我对这场战争非常愤怒,恕我直言,不是因为我对最高领袖的死感到愤怒,恰恰相反。我对他过去37年的统治、自1979年革命以来的47年并不天真,”州长表示。
但他将矛头指向特朗普,补充道:“我也意识到,你有一位总统,他仍然口齿不清,无法向我们解释‘为什么,为什么?现在,最终目标是什么?’”
纽森的回忆录记录了他从童年克服阅读障碍(阅读困难症)到目前担任加利福尼亚州州长和高调全国性政治家的人生历程。
今年3月在亚特兰大的一场售书活动中,纽森关于自己SAT考试分数低以及阅读演讲稿困难的言论,遭到了许多右翼人士的抨击,被指责对黑人存在种族不敏感。
州长对此进行了反驳,称这些批评是“‘让美国再次伟大’运动制造的愤怒”。
纽森是最新一位在新罕布什尔州停留的2028年潜在民主党总统候选人。
(配图:前运输部长皮特·布蒂吉格(中间)和新罕布什尔州民主党参议员候选人克里斯·帕帕斯众议员,2026年2月19日在新罕布什尔州曼彻斯特竞选活动。)(保罗·施泰因豪泽/福克斯新闻)
2020年新罕布什尔州民主党总统初选中,前运输部长布蒂吉格以微弱劣势仅次于参议员伯尼·桑德斯,他在2月份进行了为期三天的全州巡回活动。
肯塔基州州长安迪·贝希尔于2025年秋季在新罕布什尔州停留,本周末将再次返回。加利福尼亚州众议员罗·科哈尼(Ro Khanna),另一位可能的白宫候选人,也刚刚回到新罕布什尔州(“花岗岩州”)。
新罕布什尔州作为“首次投票”州,在2028年民主党总统提名竞选中的最新民意调查(2月由新罕布什尔大学调查中心进行)显示,布蒂吉格支持率为20%,纽森和纽约州众议员亚历山大·奥卡西奥-科尔特斯(Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez)各占15%。
民主党2024年总统候选人、前副总统卡玛拉·哈里斯和亚利桑那州参议员马克·凯利各占10%,调查中所有被抽样的候选人支持率均在个位数。
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Newsom declares ‘Trump is in retreat’ after Noem ouster, demands Miller be ‘next’
California governor claims firing shows Trump is ‘in retreat’ and calls for Stephen Miller to be next
By Paul Steinhauser
Fox News
Published March 6, 2026 12:55pm EST
Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom of California argues that President Donald Trump’s ouster of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is the latest sign of decline for the Republican president.
“Donald Trump is in retreat,” Newsom said Thursday evening in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, the latest stop on his national book tour. “Today is a perfect example — the first firing of a high-profile Cabinet member.”
The firing of Noem, a one-time MAGA rock star and close ally of the president who was steering Trump’s centerpiece policy of mass deportations as part of the White House crackdown on illegal immigration, rocked the nation’s capital and the political world.
Trump’s move to remove Noem from the top spot at the Department of Homeland Security came amid mounting criticism of her performance not only from Democrats, but also among some Republicans and members of Trump’s political circle.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is sworn in before she testifies during a Senate Judiciary Committee oversight hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, March 3, 2026.(Manuel Balce Ceneta/AP Photo)
Newsom, a vocal Trump critic who is likely to seek the presidency in 2028, hours earlier took to social media after the news about Noem broke to write “BYE GIRL!”
At his New Hampshire stop, Newsom claimed that “the dark heart of the administration is not Kristi Noem, it’s Stephen Miller,” who is White House deputy chief of staff and a longtime top Trump advisor dating back to the president’s first White House run in 2016.
“It had Noem’s fingerprints all over it, but it was Stephen Miller’s handbook, and he needs to be next,” Newsom said, as he referred to the 2025 move by Trump to send National Guard troops to California in response to immigration protests.
Fox News Digital reached out to the White House for reaction to Newsom’s comments but had not received a response at the time this story published.
White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller listens during a meeting with President Donald Trump and oil company executives in the East Room of the White House in Washington, D.C., on January 9, 2026.(Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images)
Newsom’s latest book tour stop came two days after Democrats’ turnout in Tuesday’s primaries in Texas surged to record levels, a promising sign for the party out of power ahead of this year’s midterm elections, when the GOP will be defending its narrow majorities in the House and Senate.
“Donald Trump is the leader of the get out the vote for the Democratic Party,” Newsom emphasized, as he discussed this week’s primary elections.
Newsom’s stop in New Hampshire, the state that for a century has traditionally held the first presidential primary in the race for the White House, fueled further speculation about a 2028 run by the two-term governor of solidly blue California.
The tour also recently took Newsom to South Carolina, and he stopped in Nevada on Wednesday. Both states, along with New Hampshire, hold crucial early voting presidential primaries in the Democratic calendar and all three are vying for the top spot in the party’s 2028 nominating schedule.
California Governor Gavin Newsom, who is considered a likely contender for the 2028 presidential election, speaks about his new memoir “Young Man in a Hurry,” during a book tour event in the state which traditionally holds the nation’s first primary election for president every four years, at The Music Hall in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.(Brian Snyder/Reuters)
Newsom’s book tour for his memoir, “Young Man in a Hurry,” has not been without controversy.
At a book event in Los Angeles recently, Newsom stirred controversy by comparing Israel to an “apartheid state.”
On Thursday, he explained that he was referring to a column by nationally known political commentator and author Tom Friedman, amid the ongoing U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran. The weeklong strikes have resulted in the deaths of many of Iran’s top leaders, including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Newsom said, “Tom used that word apartheid as it relates to the direction that Israel leader Benjamin Netanyahu, a Trump ally, ‘is going, particularly on the annexation of the West Bank.’”
“I’m very angry about this war with all due respect, not because I’m angry the supreme leader is dead, quite the contrary. I’m not naive about the last 37 years of his reign, 47 years since the ’79 revolution,” the governor said.
But taking aim at Trump, Newsom added, “I’m also mindful that you have a president who still is inarticulate and incapable of giving us the rationale of, why, why? Now, what’s the end game?”
Newsom’s memoir chronicles his life from a childhood where he coped with dyslexia to his current role as California governor and a high profile national politician.
At a book tour event in March in Atlanta, Newsom’s remarks about his low SAT test scores and his difficulty reading speeches were pummeled by many on the right as being racially insensitive to Black people.
The governor pushed back, calling the criticism “MAGA-manufactured outrage.”
Newsom is the latest potential Democratic 2028 presidential contender to stop in New Hampshire.
Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, center, and Rep. Chris Pappas of New Hampshire, a Democratic Senate candidate, campaign in Manchester, New Hampshire, Feb. 19, 2026.(Paul Steinhauser/Fox News)
Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, who finished a close second to Sen. Bernie Sanders in New Hampshire’s 2020 Democratic presidential primary, made a three-day swing through the state in February.
And Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear, who stopped in New Hampshire in autumn 2025, returns this weekend. Rep. Ro Khanna of California, another likely White House hopeful, also just returned to the Granite State.
The most recent poll in the 2028 Democratic presidential nomination race in the first-in-the-nation presidential primary state, conducted in February by the University of New Hampshire Survey Center, indicated Buttigieg at 20% support, with Newsom and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York at 15%.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democrats’ 2024 nominee, and Sen. Mark Kelly of Arizona each stood at 10%, with everyone sampled in the survey registering in single digits.
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Paul Steinhauser is a politics reporter based in the swing state of New Hampshire. He covers the campaign trail from coast to coast.
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