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  • 消息:特朗普考虑对伊朗发动空袭 鼓动民众继续抗议


    发布时间 / 来源:2026年1月29日 10:00 / 联合早报

    以色列当局认为,美国单靠发动空袭并不足以推翻伊朗政权,即使美国刺杀了伊朗最高领袖哈梅内伊,伊朗也会出现新的领导人。图为1月27日,德黑兰一块广告牌上印有哈梅内伊的反美言论。 (法新社)

    多名消息人士透露,美国总统特朗普正在权衡针对伊朗的各种选项,其中包括对伊朗安全部队和领导人进行定点打击,以鼓舞抗议者的士气。

    路透社报道,两名熟悉相关讨论的美国消息人士称,特朗普希望伊朗在本月初镇压全国性抗议运动、造成数千人死亡后,为“政权更迭”创造条件。

    为了达到这一目的,特朗普正在考虑打击美方认为应对暴力事件负责的伊朗指挥官和机构,以增强抗议者冲击政府和安全机构的信心。

    其中一名美国消息人士称,特朗普团队正在讨论的选项还包括一次规模更大的打击,旨在产生持久影响,可能针对能够打到美国在中东盟友的弹道导弹或其核浓缩计划。

    另一名美国消息人士称,特朗普尚未就行动方案做出最终决定,包括是否采取军事行动。

    不过,四名阿拉伯官员、三名西方外交官和一名西方高级消息人士说,他们担心此类军事打击行动非但不会引发民众走上街头,反而会削弱伊朗民间的抗议活动。

    中东研究所伊朗项目主任瓦坦卡说,如果没有大规模的军事人员叛逃,伊朗的抗议活动仍然“英勇但火力不足”。

    伊朗外交部、美国国防部和白宫均未回应置评请求。以色列总理办公室拒绝置评。

    一名了解美以计划的以色列高级官员告诉路透社,如果华盛顿的目标是推翻伊朗政权,以色列认为单靠空袭是不够的。“如果要推翻这个政权,就必须派兵行动。”

    这名官员还说,即使美国刺杀了伊朗最高领袖哈梅内伊,伊朗也会“出现一位新的领导人来取代他”。他指伊朗领导层仍牢牢掌控着政权。

    消息:特朗普考虑对伊朗发动空袭 鼓动民众继续抗议

    发布时间 / 来源:2026年1月29日 10:00 / 联合早报

    以色列当局认为,美国单靠发动空袭并不足以推翻伊朗政权,即使美国刺杀了伊朗最高领袖哈梅内伊,伊朗也会出现新的领导人。图为1月27日,德黑兰一块广告牌上印有哈梅内伊的反美言论。 (法新社)

    多名消息人士透露,美国总统特朗普正在权衡针对伊朗的各种选项,其中包括对伊朗安全部队和领导人进行定点打击,以鼓舞抗议者的士气。

    路透社报道,两名熟悉相关讨论的美国消息人士称,特朗普希望伊朗在本月初镇压全国性抗议运动、造成数千人死亡后,为“政权更迭”创造条件。

    为了达到这一目的,特朗普正在考虑打击美方认为应对暴力事件负责的伊朗指挥官和机构,以增强抗议者冲击政府和安全机构的信心。

    其中一名美国消息人士称,特朗普团队正在讨论的选项还包括一次规模更大的打击,旨在产生持久影响,可能针对能够打到美国在中东盟友的弹道导弹或其核浓缩计划。

    另一名美国消息人士称,特朗普尚未就行动方案做出最终决定,包括是否采取军事行动。

    不过,四名阿拉伯官员、三名西方外交官和一名西方高级消息人士说,他们担心此类军事打击行动非但不会引发民众走上街头,反而会削弱伊朗民间的抗议活动。

    中东研究所伊朗项目主任瓦坦卡说,如果没有大规模的军事人员叛逃,伊朗的抗议活动仍然“英勇但火力不足”。

    伊朗外交部、美国国防部和白宫均未回应置评请求。以色列总理办公室拒绝置评。

    一名了解美以计划的以色列高级官员告诉路透社,如果华盛顿的目标是推翻伊朗政权,以色列认为单靠空袭是不够的。“如果要推翻这个政权,就必须派兵行动。”

    这名官员还说,即使美国刺杀了伊朗最高领袖哈梅内伊,伊朗也会“出现一位新的领导人来取代他”。他指伊朗领导层仍牢牢掌控着政权。

  • 特朗普任命司法部副部长办公室高级官员担任新职 以根除欺诈行为


    2026年1月28日 / 美国东部时间晚上7:30 / CBS新闻

    周三,总统特朗普提名联邦检察官科林·麦克唐纳(Colin McDonald)担任司法部新部门的助理司法部长,该部门的任务是根除欺诈行为。

    麦克唐纳目前担任副司法部长托德·布兰奇(Todd Blanche)办公室的副助理司法部长,他的主要职责是监督与司法部执法部门相关的问题,包括联邦调查局(FBI)、缉毒局(Drug Enforcement Administration)以及烟酒枪炮及爆炸物管理局(Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives)。

    CBS新闻率先报道了麦克唐纳是该职位的主要候选人。

    特朗普在社交媒体上的声明中表示,麦克唐纳“在我们国家有史以来最艰难和风险最高的一些案件中成功伸张了正义”。

    麦克唐纳此前在加州南区担任了大约十年的联邦检察官。

    布兰奇在一份声明中称,麦克唐纳是政府取得成功的“关键部分”。

    “他是一位经验丰富的检察官,热爱家庭、上帝和国家,”布兰奇说。

    麦克唐纳的提名需经参议院批准,他将负责监督一个专门致力于根除针对政府的欺诈行为的新部门。

    关于该部门的运作方式,目前仍存在许多疑问,许多法律专家和国会议员质疑设立该部门是否重复且不必要。

    司法部在华盛顿的多个办公室以及美国各地的联邦检察官办公室已经调查了从医疗保健欺诈到违反《反虚假申报法》等各种刑事和民事欺诈案件。

    司法部成立以欺诈为重点的新部门之际,明尼苏达州及其官员因该州日益严重的欺诈丑闻而受到全国关注,检察官估计该欺诈案涉案金额可能超过90亿美元。

    然而,参与这些案件的大多数职业联邦检察官本月已辞职,部分原因是担心司法部对一名移民和海关执法局(ICE)特工枪杀雷尼·古德(Renee Good)致死事件调查的处理方式。

    司法部正从其他办公室抽调检察资源前往明尼苏达州处理工作,并且还寻求五角大楼提供军事律师和法医审计人员的协助。

    Trump taps senior official in Deputy Attorney General’s office for new role to root out fraud

    January 28, 2026 / 7:30 PM EST / CBS News

    President Trump on Wednesday nominated federal prosecutor Colin McDonald to serve as assistant attorney general for a new Justice Department division tasked with rooting out fraud.

    McDonald currently serves as associate deputy attorney general in Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche’s office, where his primary responsibility is to oversee issues pertaining to the Justice Department’s law enforcement components, including the FBI, the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

    CBS News was the first to report that McDonald was the lead candidate for the job.

    In a statement on social media, Mr. Trump said McDonald had “successfully delivered Justice in some of the most difficult and high stakes cases our Country has ever seen.”

    McDonald previously served for about a decade as a federal prosecutor in California’s Southern District.

    In a statement, Blanche said McDonald has been a “key part” of the administration’s success.

    “He is an experienced prosecutor who loves family, God and country,” Blanche said.

    McDonald, whose nomination will require Senate approval, will be tasked with overseeing a new division dedicated to rooting out fraud against the government.

    Many questions still remain about how the division will work, and many legal experts and lawmakers have questioned whether its creation is duplicative and unnecessary.

    Multiple offices across the Justice Department in Washington and in the country’s U.S. Attorney’s offices already investigate both criminal and civil fraud cases, from healthcare fraud to violations of the False Claims Act.

    The creation of a new fraud-focused division at the Justice Department comes as Minnesota and its officials have come under nationwide scrutiny over a growing fraud scandal in the state, which prosecutors estimate could top $9 billion.

    Most of the career federal prosecutors who were working on those cases, however, resigned this month, in part amid concerns over the Justice Department’s handling of the investigation into the fatal shooting death of Renee Good by an ICE agent.

    The Justice Department is surging prosecutorial resources from other offices to Minnesota to handle the workflow, and it has also sought assistance from the Pentagon for assistance from its military attorneys and forensic auditors.

  • 消息:特朗普考虑对伊朗发动空袭 鼓动民众继续抗议 | 联合早报


    发布/2026年1月29日 10:00

    消息:特朗普考虑对伊朗发动空袭 鼓动民众继续抗议

    以色列当局认为,美国单靠发动空袭并不足以推翻伊朗政权,即使美国刺杀了伊朗最高领袖哈梅内伊,伊朗也会出现新的领导人。图为1月27日,德黑兰一块广告牌上印有哈梅内伊的反美言论。 (法新社)

    多名消息人士透露,美国总统特朗普正在权衡针对伊朗的各种选项,其中包括对伊朗安全部队和领导人进行定点打击,以鼓舞抗议者的士气。

    路透社报道,两名熟悉相关讨论的美国消息人士称,特朗普希望伊朗在本月初镇压全国性抗议运动、造成数千人死亡后,为“政权更迭”创造条件。

    为了达到这一目的,特朗普正在考虑打击美方认为应对暴力事件负责的伊朗指挥官和机构,以增强抗议者冲击政府和安全机构的信心。

    其中一名美国消息人士称,特朗普团队正在讨论的选项还包括一次规模更大的打击,旨在产生持久影响,可能针对能够打到美国在中东盟友的弹道导弹或其核浓缩计划。

    另一名美国消息人士称,特朗普尚未就行动方案做出最终决定,包括是否采取军事行动。

    不过,四名阿拉伯官员、三名西方外交官和一名西方高级消息人士说,他们担心此类军事打击行动非但不会引发民众走上街头,反而会削弱伊朗民间的抗议活动。

    中东研究所伊朗项目主任瓦坦卡说,如果没有大规模的军事人员叛逃,伊朗的抗议活动仍然“英勇但火力不足”。

    伊朗外交部、美国国防部和白宫均未回应置评请求。以色列总理办公室拒绝置评。

    一名了解美以计划的以色列高级官员告诉路透社,如果华盛顿的目标是推翻伊朗政权,以色列认为单靠空袭是不够的。“如果要推翻这个政权,就必须派兵行动。”

    这名官员还说,即使美国刺杀了伊朗最高领袖哈梅内伊,伊朗也会“出现一位新的领导人来取代他”。他指伊朗领导层仍牢牢掌控着政权。

    消息:特朗普考虑对伊朗发动空袭 鼓动民众继续抗议 | 联合早报

    发布/2026年1月29日 10:00

    消息:特朗普考虑对伊朗发动空袭 鼓动民众继续抗议

    以色列当局认为,美国单靠发动空袭并不足以推翻伊朗政权,即使美国刺杀了伊朗最高领袖哈梅内伊,伊朗也会出现新的领导人。图为1月27日,德黑兰一块广告牌上印有哈梅内伊的反美言论。 (法新社)

    多名消息人士透露,美国总统特朗普正在权衡针对伊朗的各种选项,其中包括对伊朗安全部队和领导人进行定点打击,以鼓舞抗议者的士气。

    路透社报道,两名熟悉相关讨论的美国消息人士称,特朗普希望伊朗在本月初镇压全国性抗议运动、造成数千人死亡后,为“政权更迭”创造条件。

    为了达到这一目的,特朗普正在考虑打击美方认为应对暴力事件负责的伊朗指挥官和机构,以增强抗议者冲击政府和安全机构的信心。

    其中一名美国消息人士称,特朗普团队正在讨论的选项还包括一次规模更大的打击,旨在产生持久影响,可能针对能够打到美国在中东盟友的弹道导弹或其核浓缩计划。

    另一名美国消息人士称,特朗普尚未就行动方案做出最终决定,包括是否采取军事行动。

    不过,四名阿拉伯官员、三名西方外交官和一名西方高级消息人士说,他们担心此类军事打击行动非但不会引发民众走上街头,反而会削弱伊朗民间的抗议活动。

    中东研究所伊朗项目主任瓦坦卡说,如果没有大规模的军事人员叛逃,伊朗的抗议活动仍然“英勇但火力不足”。

    伊朗外交部、美国国防部和白宫均未回应置评请求。以色列总理办公室拒绝置评。

    一名了解美以计划的以色列高级官员告诉路透社,如果华盛顿的目标是推翻伊朗政权,以色列认为单靠空袭是不够的。“如果要推翻这个政权,就必须派兵行动。”

    这名官员还说,即使美国刺杀了伊朗最高领袖哈梅内伊,伊朗也会“出现一位新的领导人来取代他”。他指伊朗领导层仍牢牢掌控着政权。

  • 马克龙:格陵兰局势为整个欧洲敲响警钟 | 联合早报


    发布/2026年1月29日 08:38

    [格陵兰岛]风波尚未平息,法国总统[马克龙]星期三说,近期发生的事件表明,格陵兰岛局势为整个欧洲敲响了战略警钟。

    美国总统特朗普提出收购丹麦自治领地格陵兰岛,甚至威胁要对丹麦和其他反对他吞并格陵兰岛的欧洲国家[加征关税]。

    综合新华社和彭博社报道,马克龙星期三(1月28日)与丹麦首相弗雷泽里克森和格陵兰总理尼尔森在巴黎爱丽舍宫举行会晤。

    马克龙在会后的新闻发布会上说:“近期发生的事件表明,格陵兰岛的局势对整个欧洲敲响了战略警钟,警示我们维护欧洲主权,为北极安全作出贡献,对抗外国干涉和虚假信息,应对气候变暖,并建立促进可持续发展和减少战略依赖的优先伙伴关系。”

    马克龙重申法国对丹麦及格陵兰岛主权和领土完整的支持。


    延伸阅读


    [加拿大将派北极巡逻舰前往格陵兰岛][消息:美国寻求与丹麦修订格陵兰防务协议 撤除所有限制]

    弗雷泽里克森则说,事实证明,如果欧洲在面对外部压力时清晰而坚定地发声,就能携手前进。她说,北约应在包括格陵兰岛及其周边的北极地区发挥更重要的作用。

    美国、丹麦和格陵兰官员也在星期三举行会晤,讨论一项关于格陵兰岛的新框架协议。

    丹麦驻美国大使馆发言人斯科夫说,三方高级官员会晤的目的是“讨论如何在尊重丹麦王国底线的同时,回应美国对北极安全的担忧”。

    此次会晤是在特朗普上周宣布与北约达致格陵兰永久协议框架后进行的。

    特朗普1月21日在瑞士达沃斯的世界经济论坛年会场外与北约秘书长吕特会晤后宣布,美国已同北约制定框架,可在未来就格陵兰岛乃至整个北极的安全与资源,达成对各方都有利的永久协议,他也因此撤销对欧洲八国加征关税的计划。

    马克龙:格陵兰局势为整个欧洲敲响警钟 | 联合早报

    发布/2026年1月29日 08:38

    [格陵兰岛]风波尚未平息,法国总统[马克龙]星期三说,近期发生的事件表明,格陵兰岛局势为整个欧洲敲响了战略警钟。

    美国总统特朗普提出收购丹麦自治领地格陵兰岛,甚至威胁要对丹麦和其他反对他吞并格陵兰岛的欧洲国家[加征关税]。

    综合新华社和彭博社报道,马克龙星期三(1月28日)与丹麦首相弗雷泽里克森和格陵兰总理尼尔森在巴黎爱丽舍宫举行会晤。

    马克龙在会后的新闻发布会上说:“近期发生的事件表明,格陵兰岛的局势对整个欧洲敲响了战略警钟,警示我们维护欧洲主权,为北极安全作出贡献,对抗外国干涉和虚假信息,应对气候变暖,并建立促进可持续发展和减少战略依赖的优先伙伴关系。”

    马克龙重申法国对丹麦及格陵兰岛主权和领土完整的支持。

    延伸阅读


    [加拿大将派北极巡逻舰前往格陵兰岛][消息:美国寻求与丹麦修订格陵兰防务协议 撤除所有限制]

    弗雷泽里克森则说,事实证明,如果欧洲在面对外部压力时清晰而坚定地发声,就能携手前进。她说,北约应在包括格陵兰岛及其周边的北极地区发挥更重要的作用。

    美国、丹麦和格陵兰官员也在星期三举行会晤,讨论一项关于格陵兰岛的新框架协议。

    丹麦驻美国大使馆发言人斯科夫说,三方高级官员会晤的目的是“讨论如何在尊重丹麦王国底线的同时,回应美国对北极安全的担忧”。

    此次会晤是在特朗普上周宣布与北约达致格陵兰永久协议框架后进行的。

    特朗普1月21日在瑞士达沃斯的世界经济论坛年会场外与北约秘书长吕特会晤后宣布,美国已同北约制定框架,可在未来就格陵兰岛乃至整个北极的安全与资源,达成对各方都有利的永久协议,他也因此撤销对欧洲八国加征关税的计划。

  • 联邦调查局搜查富尔顿县选举办公室 索要2020年选票 以下是我们所了解的情况


    2026年1月28日 / 美国东部时间晚上9:26 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻

    联邦调查局周三在佐治亚州富尔顿县的一处选举办公室执行了搜查令,以获取与2020年总统选举相关的选票,据消息来源向哥伦比亚广播公司新闻透露,此次调查与此相关。

    富尔顿县证实,联邦调查局已在其选举运营中心执行了搜查令,并”索要了大量与2020年选举相关的记录”。一位在场的州参议员告诉记者,联邦调查局索要了数百箱选票。

    此次搜查吸引了几位特朗普政府的高级官员。联邦调查局副局长安德鲁·贝利和国家情报总监泰尔西·加巴德周三晚都被发现在选举办公室外。原本计划举行的联邦官员新闻发布会后来被取消。

    一位高级政府官员告诉哥伦比亚广播公司新闻:”加巴德总监在选举安全以及保护选举完整性免受干预(包括针对投票系统、数据库和选举基础设施的操作)方面发挥着关键作用。”

    此次联邦调查局的行动是在特朗普总统多年来毫无证据地声称2020年选举被操纵之后展开的,其中许多说法都集中在富尔顿县。

    联邦调查局在富尔顿县调查什么?


    目前尚不完全清楚联邦调查局在寻找什么信息,尽管该局在一份声明中证实已开展了”法庭授权的执法行动”。

    但根据富尔顿县专员小马尔文·阿林顿在社交媒体上分享的搜查令,该局似乎正在调查两项联邦刑事法律的违反情况。

    其中一项法律规定,选举官员如提交欺诈性选票或选民登记申请,以恐吓选民或剥夺其公平选举权利,将构成犯罪。另一项法律要求选举官员保留联邦选举记录22个月。

    搜查令由美国治安法官凯瑟琳·萨利纳斯签署。通常情况下,为获得搜查令,当局必须证明有合理理由认为特定地点存在犯罪证据。目前尚不清楚联邦调查局提交了什么证据。

    民主党州参议员乔希·麦克劳林告诉记者,联邦调查局出现在选举办公室,要求获取”700箱选票”,并被看到将选票箱装上卡车。麦克劳林在网上发布了一段联邦调查局证据响应小组在办公室的视频。

    搜查令上列出的司法部律师是托马斯·阿尔布斯,他是密苏里州东区的代理美国检察官。目前尚不清楚为何阿尔布斯的名字出现在搜查令上,而非佐治亚州的司法部官员。阿尔布斯办公室的发言人未回应哥伦比亚广播公司新闻的置评请求。

    搜查发生在富尔顿县选举中心和运营中心,但阿林顿分享的搜查令是发给富尔顿县法院书记员办公室的——这似乎是由于佐治亚州法律存在差异。

    富尔顿县专员达娜·巴雷特告诉哥伦比亚广播公司新闻,当天早些时候,联邦调查局持搜查令前往富尔顿县选举办公室,但根据州法律,2020年选举的选票和其他文件实际上由富尔顿县高等法院书记员办公室封存保管,这迫使联邦官员必须为书记员办公室申请新的搜查令。

    巴雷特表示,联邦调查局和书记员切·亚历山大都在对清点箱子的过程进行录像,以记录保管链。

    联邦政府尚未公开评论此次搜查的原因。联邦调查局在一份声明中表示,由于”此事调查仍在进行中”,无法提供详细信息。

    当地民主党政客强烈批评联邦调查局,并暗示这可能与特朗普先生的欺诈指控有关。佐治亚州民主党参议员乔恩·奥索夫表示:”我怀疑今天的突袭是这个失败者持续进行的竞选活动的延续,尽管多次审计和独立审查都证实唐纳德·特朗普确实败选。”

    富尔顿县委员会主席罗布·皮茨在周三晚的新闻发布会上表示:”我实在无法理解为什么对六年前举行的2020年选举如此着迷。那次选举已经过审查和审计,每次审查和审计都得出了无问题的结果。”

    皮茨还表示,在搜查之后,”我再也无法证明这些选票是安全的。”

    特朗普政府为何对富尔顿县感兴趣?


    作为亚特兰大和其部分郊区的所在地,富尔顿县是佐治亚州人口最多的县,也是民主党的关键据点——它在特朗普先生关于2020年总统选举被窃取的虚假说法中扮演了核心角色。

    在2020年大选后的几周里,特朗普的盟友毫无证据地声称,富尔顿县存在大规模欺诈,导致前总统乔·拜登以微弱的11,779票优势赢得佐治亚州,并敦促州官员推翻选举结果。特朗普曾一度告诉国务卿布拉德·拉芬斯珀格:”我只想找到11,780张选票。”

    2020年,特朗普任命的司法部长比尔·巴尔表示,司法部未发现足以改变选举结果的大规模欺诈证据。拜登在佐治亚州的胜选也得到了机器重新计票和全州每个县手工重新计票的审计确认。

    但特朗普仍坚持认为2020年选举是”被操纵的”,并且在重返白宫后,他誓言要调查这一问题。

    “这是一场被操纵的选举。现在每个人都知道了,”总统上周在瑞士达沃斯的一次演讲中表示,”人们很快就会因他们的所作所为受到起诉。这可能是突发新闻,但本就应该如此。这是一场被操纵的选举。”

    上个月,司法部对富尔顿县书记员亚历山大提起民事诉讼,要求法官强制其交出该县2020年选举的选票和其他投票记录。司法部称,亚历山大未能按要求交出记录,这是司法部调查该县是否遵守联邦选举法的一部分。

    亚历山大请求法院驳回诉讼,称司法部没有提供合法理由来获取这些记录。她还表示,这些记录已被封存,需要由富尔顿县的州法官解封。目前法官尚未对此事做出裁决。

    此外,富尔顿县在2023年因该县地方检察官法尼·威利斯对特朗普先生及其他十几人以敲诈勒索罪名提起刑事指控而受到全国关注,指控他们非法试图推翻特朗普在2020年选举中的失败。

    该案件因多年的诉讼而停滞,部分原因是上诉法院因威利斯与她聘请的一名特别检察官存在恋爱关系而将其从案件中移除,称这”存在重大不当行为的表象”。接替威利斯的另一名检察官决定以”为了正义利益”为由驳回起诉。

    雅各布·罗森和阿登·法希为本报道提供了帮助。

    FBI searches Fulton County elections office seeking 2020 ballots. Here’s what we know.

    January 28, 2026 / 9:26 PM EST / CBS News

    The FBI executed a search warrant Wednesday at an elections office in Fulton County, Georgia, seeking to take ballots in an investigation that a source told CBS News is linked to the 2020 presidential election.

    Fulton County confirmed that the FBI executed a search warrant at its election operations center and “sought a number of records related to 2020 elections.” A state senator who was present told reporters the FBI sought hundreds of boxes of ballots.

    The search drew several top Trump administration officials. Deputy FBI Director Andrew Bailey and Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard were both spotted outside the elections office late Wednesday. A news conference with federal officials was initially scheduled then later canceled.

    “Director Gabbard has a pivotal role in election security and protecting the integrity of our elections against interference, including operations targeting voting systems, databases, and election infrastructure,” a senior administration official told CBS News.

    The FBI operation follows years of claims by President Trump — without evidence — that the 2020 election was rigged, many of which have zeroed in on Fulton County.

    What is the FBI investigating in Fulton County?


    It’s not entirely clear what information the FBI is seeking, though the agency confirmed in a statement that it carried out a “court authorized law enforcement action.”

    But the bureau appears to be investigating violations of two federal criminal laws, according to a search warrant shared on social media by Fulton County commissioner Marvin Arrington Jr.

    One of those laws makes it a crime for elections officials to intimidate voters and to deprive them of a fair election by submitting fraudulent ballots or voter registration applications. The other law requires elections officials to retain federal election records for 22 months.

    The warrant was signed by U.S. Magistrate Judge Catherine Salinas. Typically, in order to get a search warrant, authorities must show probable cause that there is evidence of a crime at a particular location. It’s unclear what evidence the FBI has presented.

    Democratic state Sen. Josh McLaurin told reporters the FBI showed up at the elections office seeking to take “700 boxes of ballots,” and was seen loading boxes of ballots into trucks. McLaurin posted a video of an FBI evidence response team at the office.

    The Justice Department lawyer listed on the search warrant was Thomas Albus, interim U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Missouri. It’s unclear why Albus’s name appears on the warrant rather than a Justice Department official based in Georgia. A spokesperson for Albus’ office did not respond to a request for comment from CBS News.

    The search took place at the Fulton County Elections Hub and Operations Center, but the warrant shared by Arrington was addressed to the Office of the Clerk of Court — seemingly due to a discrepancy in Georgia law.

    Earlier in the day, the FBI showed up with a warrant for the Fulton County elections office, but ballots and other 2020 election paperwork are technically held under seal by the clerk of the Fulton County Superior Court under state law, forcing federal officials to seek a new warrant for the clerk’s office, Fulton County Commissioner Dana Barrett told CBS News.

    Barrett said both the FBI and Clerk of Courts Che’ Alexander were filming the process of inventorying the boxes for chain-of-custody purposes.

    The federal government has not publicly commented on why it carried out the search. The FBI said in a statement it can’t provide details because its “investigation into this matter is ongoing.”

    Local Democratic politicians have strongly criticized the FBI and suggested it could be related to Mr. Trump’s fraud claims. Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff of Georgia said: “I suspect today’s raid is a continuation of this sore loser’s crusade, despite repeated audits and independent reviews confirming that Donald Trump was indeed defeated.”

    Robb Pitts, chairman of the Fulton County Board of Commissioners, said in a news conference late Wednesday: “For the life of me, I still cannot understand the fascination about the 2020 election, which occurred six years ago. That election has been reviewed, it’s been audited, and in every case, in every instance, we get a clean bill of health.”

    Pitts also said that, following the search, “I can no longer certify that these ballots are secure.”

    Why is the Trump administration interested in Fulton County?


    Home to Atlanta and some of its suburbs, Fulton County is the most populous county in Georgia and a key Democratic stronghold — and it played a central role in Mr. Trump’s false claims that the 2020 presidential election was stolen.

    In the weeks following the 2020 race, Mr. Trump’s allies claimed, without evidence, that widespread fraud in Fulton County led to former President Joe Biden’s narrow 11,779-vote win in Georgia, and urged state officials to reverse the results. At one point, Mr. Trump told Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger: “I just want to find 11,780 votes.”

    Trump-appointed Attorney General Bill Barr said in 2020 that the Justice Department hadn’t found evidence of fraud on a wide enough scale to tip the results of the election. Biden’s win in Georgia was also confirmed in both a machine recount and an audit that involved hand recounts by every county in the state.

    But Mr. Trump has continued to insist that the 2020 election was “rigged,” and since returning to the White House, he has vowed to investigate the issue.

    “It was a rigged election. Everybody now knows that,” the president said in a speech last week in Davos, Switzerland. “People will soon be prosecuted for what they did. It’s probably breaking news, but it should be. It was a rigged election.”

    Last month, the Justice Department filed a civil lawsuit against Alexander, the Fulton County clerk of courts, asking a judge to force her to hand over the county’s 2020 election ballots and other voting records. The department said she had failed to hand over the records as part of a Justice Department investigation into whether the county complied with federal elections law.

    Alexander asked the court to dismiss the lawsuit, arguing the Justice Department hadn’t offered a legitimate reason to seek the records. She also said the records were under seal, and would need to be unsealed by a state judge in Fulton County. A judge has not yet ruled on the matter.

    Separately, Fulton County drew national attention because the county’s District Attorney Fani Willis criminally charged Mr. Trump and more than a dozen other people with racketeering in 2023, accusing them of illegally trying to overturn Mr. Trump’s 2020 election loss.

    The case was stalled for years, in part because an appellate court removed Willis from the case over a romantic relationship she had with a special prosecutor she hired to assist in the investigation, posing a “significant appearance of impropriety.” Another prosecutor who stepped in to replace Willis decided to dismiss the prosecution “to serve the interests of justice.”

    Jacob Rosen and Arden Farhi contributed to this report.

  • 日本选情调查:自民党和维新会议席有望过半数


    2026年1月29日 10:31 / 联合早报

    日本第51届众议院选举开跑,共有11个政党的1285名候选人参选,角逐国会465个议席。共同社报道,自民党与联合执政的日本维新会合计有望达到过半数的233席。若获得更广泛支持,甚至有望单独过半数。

    共同社于星期二(1月27日)和星期三(28日)就众院选举向全国选民进行电话调查,结合采访了解选举公告发布后不久的选战初期情况。

    根据调查,新党“中道改革联合”的势头不尽人意。保守派参政党的议席有望大幅增加,团队未来有望在众院赢得首个议席。国民民主党未呈现超越公告前27席的大幅增势。小选区的胜负成为关键。

    不过,小选区中约两成选民尚未确定投票对象,在2月8日投票日前,局势有可能发生变化。

    此次电话调查中约16万2000人作出回答。

    日本选情调查:自民党和维新会议席有望过半数

    2026年1月29日 10:31 / 联合早报

    日本第51届众议院选举开跑,共有11个政党的1285名候选人参选,角逐国会465个议席。共同社报道,自民党与联合执政的日本维新会合计有望达到过半数的233席。若获得更广泛支持,甚至有望单独过半数。

    共同社于星期二(1月27日)和星期三(28日)就众院选举向全国选民进行电话调查,结合采访了解选举公告发布后不久的选战初期情况。

    根据调查,新党“中道改革联合”的势头不尽人意。保守派参政党的议席有望大幅增加,团队未来有望在众院赢得首个议席。国民民主党未呈现超越公告前27席的大幅增势。小选区的胜负成为关键。

    不过,小选区中约两成选民尚未确定投票对象,在2月8日投票日前,局势有可能发生变化。

    此次电话调查中约16万2000人作出回答。

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    2026年1月29日 10:31 / 联合早报

    1月27日,日本首相兼自民党总裁高市早苗在东京发表竞选演说后,向民众举手致意。 (法新社)

    日本第51届众议院选举开跑,共有11个政党的1285名候选人参选,角逐国会465个议席。共同社报道,自民党与联合执政的日本维新会合计有望达到过半数的233席。若获得更广泛支持,甚至有望单独过半数。

    共同社于星期二(1月27日)和星期三(28日)就众院选举向全国选民进行电话调查,结合采访了解选举公告发布后不久的选战初期情况。

    根据调查,新党“中道改革联合”的势头不尽人意。保守派参政党的议席有望大幅增加,团队未来有望在众院赢得首个议席。国民民主党未呈现超越公告前27席的大幅增势。小选区的胜负成为关键。

    不过,小选区中约两成选民尚未确定投票对象,在2月8日投票日前,局势有可能发生变化。

    此次电话调查中约16万2000人作出回答。

    日本选情调查:自民党和维新会议席有望过半数

    2026年1月29日 10:31 / 联合早报

    1月27日,日本首相兼自民党总裁高市早苗在东京发表竞选演说后,向民众举手致意。 (法新社)

    日本第51届众议院选举开跑,共有11个政党的1285名候选人参选,角逐国会465个议席。共同社报道,自民党与联合执政的日本维新会合计有望达到过半数的233席。若获得更广泛支持,甚至有望单独过半数。

    共同社于星期二(1月27日)和星期三(28日)就众院选举向全国选民进行电话调查,结合采访了解选举公告发布后不久的选战初期情况。

    根据调查,新党“中道改革联合”的势头不尽人意。保守派参政党的议席有望大幅增加,团队未来有望在众院赢得首个议席。国民民主党未呈现超越公告前27席的大幅增势。小选区的胜负成为关键。

    不过,小选区中约两成选民尚未确定投票对象,在2月8日投票日前,局势有可能发生变化。

    此次电话调查中约16万2000人作出回答。

  • 消息:特朗普考虑对伊朗发动空袭 鼓动民众继续抗议


    发布时间 / 来源:2026-01-29T02:00:09.000Z / 联合早报

    以色列当局认为,美国单靠发动空袭并不足以推翻伊朗政权,即使美国刺杀了伊朗最高领袖哈梅内伊,伊朗也会出现新的领导人。图为1月27日,德黑兰一块广告牌上印有哈梅内伊的反美言论。 (法新社)

    多名消息人士透露,美国总统特朗普正在权衡针对伊朗的各种选项,其中包括对伊朗安全部队和领导人进行定点打击,以鼓舞抗议者的士气。

    路透社报道,两名熟悉相关讨论的美国消息人士称,特朗普希望伊朗在本月初镇压全国性抗议运动、造成数千人死亡后,为“政权更迭”创造条件。

    为了达到这一目的,特朗普正在考虑打击美方认为应对暴力事件负责的伊朗指挥官和机构,以增强抗议者冲击政府和安全机构的信心。

    其中一名美国消息人士称,特朗普团队正在讨论的选项还包括一次规模更大的打击,旨在产生持久影响,可能针对能够打到美国在中东盟友的弹道导弹或其核浓缩计划。

    另一名美国消息人士称,特朗普尚未就行动方案做出最终决定,包括是否采取军事行动。

    不过,四名阿拉伯官员、三名西方外交官和一名西方高级消息人士说,他们担心此类军事打击行动非但不会引发民众走上街头,反而会削弱伊朗民间的抗议活动。

    中东研究所伊朗项目主任瓦坦卡说,如果没有大规模的军事人员叛逃,伊朗的抗议活动仍然“英勇但火力不足”。

    伊朗外交部、美国国防部和白宫均未回应置评请求。以色列总理办公室拒绝置评。

    一名了解美以计划的以色列高级官员告诉路透社,如果华盛顿的目标是推翻伊朗政权,以色列认为单靠空袭是不够的。“如果要推翻这个政权,就必须派兵行动。”

    这名官员还说,即使美国刺杀了伊朗最高领袖哈梅内伊,伊朗也会“出现一位新的领导人来取代他”。他指伊朗领导层仍牢牢掌控着政权。

    消息:特朗普考虑对伊朗发动空袭 鼓动民众继续抗议

    发布时间 / 来源:2026-01-29T02:00:09.000Z / 联合早报

    以色列当局认为,美国单靠发动空袭并不足以推翻伊朗政权,即使美国刺杀了伊朗最高领袖哈梅内伊,伊朗也会出现新的领导人。图为1月27日,德黑兰一块广告牌上印有哈梅内伊的反美言论。 (法新社)

    多名消息人士透露,美国总统特朗普正在权衡针对伊朗的各种选项,其中包括对伊朗安全部队和领导人进行定点打击,以鼓舞抗议者的士气。

    路透社报道,两名熟悉相关讨论的美国消息人士称,特朗普希望伊朗在本月初镇压全国性抗议运动、造成数千人死亡后,为“政权更迭”创造条件。

    为了达到这一目的,特朗普正在考虑打击美方认为应对暴力事件负责的伊朗指挥官和机构,以增强抗议者冲击政府和安全机构的信心。

    其中一名美国消息人士称,特朗普团队正在讨论的选项还包括一次规模更大的打击,旨在产生持久影响,可能针对能够打到美国在中东盟友的弹道导弹或其核浓缩计划。

    另一名美国消息人士称,特朗普尚未就行动方案做出最终决定,包括是否采取军事行动。

    不过,四名阿拉伯官员、三名西方外交官和一名西方高级消息人士说,他们担心此类军事打击行动非但不会引发民众走上街头,反而会削弱伊朗民间的抗议活动。

    中东研究所伊朗项目主任瓦坦卡说,如果没有大规模的军事人员叛逃,伊朗的抗议活动仍然“英勇但火力不足”。

    伊朗外交部、美国国防部和白宫均未回应置评请求。以色列总理办公室拒绝置评。

    一名了解美以计划的以色列高级官员告诉路透社,如果华盛顿的目标是推翻伊朗政权,以色列认为单靠空袭是不够的。“如果要推翻这个政权,就必须派兵行动。”

    这名官员还说,即使美国刺杀了伊朗最高领袖哈梅内伊,伊朗也会“出现一位新的领导人来取代他”。他指伊朗领导层仍牢牢掌控着政权。

  • 阅读凯利·奥格雷迪对财政部长斯科特·贝森特的完整采访实录


    2026-01-28T22:18:40-0500 / CBS新闻

    美国财政部长斯科特·贝森特在周三接受《CBS周六早间新闻》联合主持人凯利·奥格雷迪采访时,谈到了财政部对美联储主席杰罗姆·鲍威尔的持续调查,以及政府针对特朗普第二个任期内出生的儿童推出的新1000美元”特朗普账户”计划。以下是两人对话的完整实录。

    凯利·奥格雷迪:非常感谢部长能与我们坐下来交谈。我想先从特朗普账户开始。好吗?所以我们先从宏观问题快速切入。对于正在观看的家庭来说,用一句话概括特朗普账户是什么?

    财政部长斯科特·贝森特:对于2025年1月1日至2028年12月31日期间出生的儿童的家庭,政府将投资1000美元到指数基金中。但所有有18岁以下儿童的家庭都可以注册,网址是Trumpaccounts.gov,7月5日正式上线。即使你的孩子没有从政府获得1000美元,你也可以免税存入资金。我们还有雇主参与、朋友和家人可以捐赠。像迈克尔和苏珊·戴尔夫妇等美国杰出慈善家已承诺捐赠62.5亿美元,雷伊·达里奥(曾收养儿童或资助康涅狄格州儿童)、布拉德·格斯特纳(这一想法源自他的餐桌创意)也宣布将为所有5岁以下儿童捐赠。我们预计有2500万个家庭会注册,仅本周就已有60万家庭报名,所以请立即注册并启动该计划。

    奥格雷迪:好的。这可能不止一句话,但我会放过你,因为解释得很好。我喜欢这个解释。不过我想追问关于贫富差距的问题,因为批评者认为:假设我是高收入家庭,可以随着孩子成长持续捐款;但如果是低收入家庭,孩子18岁时可能只有约5000美元。那么你如何防止该计划加剧贫富差距?

    贝森特:实际上,我认为这是个糟糕的批评,这恰恰说明说这种话的人有多脱节。如果他们认为只有5000美元,美国有大量家庭连500美元的医疗应急费用都拿不出来,他们怎么能说只有5000美元?简直荒谬!这不过是因为特朗普总统推动了这个计划,他们就反对。此外,迈克尔和苏珊·戴尔的62.5亿美元捐款不会集中在最富裕的20%社区,慈善家可以自主选择捐赠对象,覆盖不同邮编区域、学区或经济阶层。各州也能参与进来,我们致力于缩小贫富差距。

    奥格雷迪:不。

    贝森特:你不想看到贫富差距扩大。看看委内瑞拉、古巴,那里的人一无所有。

    奥格雷迪:好的。你知道,我主要报道商业新闻。我想多谈谈低收入家庭可能缺乏金融知识的问题,说实话,我花了很长时间才走到今天。这个计划中有哪些保障措施能帮助教育民众,确保他们18岁时能正确使用这笔钱并受益?

    贝森特:当然。这是个好问题。多年来我一直大力倡导金融素养教育。我们正在推动各州落实,毕竟教育应由各州负责。但我相信账户本身就能成为一个实时教育实验室——人们可以通过手机随时查看账户,自然会主动学习。这不再是华尔街那种遥不可及的抽象概念,而是触手可及的金融实践。

    奥格雷迪:(笑)熊市、牛市。没错。

    贝森特:是的。财政部会推出大量金融知识宣传,持续鼓励更新知识。我认为家庭会非常积极参与。我个人的“黑暗秘密”是早餐喝健怡可乐(Dr. Pepper),但不能让孩子喝。我常去南卡罗来纳州查尔斯顿市Meeting街的Circle K便利店,那里有很多年轻员工。他们会问我:“先生,如果我中了彩票,您会帮我理财吗?”我说最好别买彩票,但无法告诉他们该怎么做。其实,你可以把钱存入孩子的账户,多年后就能增值。

    奥格雷迪:我想回到这个话题,不过先处理完特朗普账户的问题。但正如你所说,这是未来的事。这个国家有很多像你刚提到的人,现在正感到经济压力。我听到你的政府称经济状况很好,但有些人却感受不到。总统说“再给我们点时间”,你能告诉美国民众还要等多久?

    贝森特:我认为现在已经开始见效了。他们确实感到压力,这是因为拜登政府掏空了劳动者。官方称通胀率22-23%,但我的朋友、Strategas Partners的杰森·特伦纳特提出“普通人指数”——涵盖食品、保险、汽车、二手车和租金,涨幅已达30%。但现在通胀正在回落至美联储2%的目标,租金下降,能源价格走低。总统正在降低处方药成本,这些措施将带来实际工资增长。总统执政期间每月都有实际工资增长,作为标志性政策之一:取消小费税、加班费税、社会保障税,允许美国制造的汽车贷款利息扣除(追溯至2025年)。作为IRS专员,我们已提供充分的税务减免指导,今年将有大量退税。

    奥格雷迪:我其实想追问退税的问题。对于挣扎中的民众,大家都盼着4月的退税(虽然我家也不喜欢报税)。但我担心:如果民主党因ICE经费问题阻挠预算导致政府停摆,IRS在报税季如何应对?

    贝森特:我认为民主党不会鲁莽到再次停摆。他们上次停摆太久,民众不会容忍。我们已做好充分预案,完全不影响报税季。事实上,过去两天的寒冷天气对IRS的影响比停摆更大。我们准备充分、计划周全。

    奥格雷迪:好的,很高兴听到这些。你提到通胀2%目标,我立刻想到美联储利率决议。我们必须谈谈美联储,本周就有利率决策。

    贝森特:就在今天。

    奥格雷迪:对。司法部正在调查美联储主席鲍威尔,在总统即将宣布其继任者之际,这对未来美联储主席传递了什么信息?

    贝森特:信息是:独立不等于无问责。自去年春天起,我多次呼吁美联储开展内部调查,但他们拒绝了。美联储与美国民众关系特殊,因为它是美国最强大的非任命机构。正因如此,它必须像“凯撒的妻子”般无可指责。如果我要更换财政部办公室的负责人,需国会拨款;但美联储可以随意印钞(如超支7亿美元建造大楼),因此必须承担责任。总统尊重美联储独立性,但独立不等于无问责。

    奥格雷迪:有人担心如果利率不符合现任或未来总统的意愿,问责和监督会加强,这是否合理?

    贝森特:完全不合理。总统清楚美联储是12人委员会,主席仅一票。

    奥格雷迪:有道理。观众反馈说媒体过多关注国际新闻,对国内事务报道不足。我们关注委内瑞拉,最近有石油交易。能否确认最近的委内瑞拉石油销售款去向?

    贝森特:资金将用于委内瑞拉人民。

    奥格雷迪:好的。

    贝森特:这对美国民众至关重要——委内瑞拉石油虽为重质原油,但对美国南部炼油厂不可或缺。炼油厂供应增加将降低国内汽油价格。

    奥格雷迪:是的,我在看CPI指数时总是关注能源价格——

    贝森特:没错。

    奥格雷迪:——因为它是物价波动的重要驱动力。最后再问两个问题。

    贝森特:当然。

    奥格雷迪:再回到特朗普账户。假设2043年,有人现在生了孩子并注册账户,18年后他们收到账户资金,如果这笔钱无法用于支付大学学费或购房,是否意味着计划失败?财政部如何衡量这个项目的成功?

    贝森特:首先,如前所述,很多美国人连500美元应急资金都没有。所以5000美元可能成为“雨天基金”。我当年打三份工读完大学,若有此基金可能只需打两份工。成功的关键在于:对多数美国人而言,他们可能不懂这对委内瑞拉政策的影响,但通过18年的账户积累,即使仅作为金融实践,也能培养理财习惯。

    奥格雷迪:嗯。这就是我工作的原因(理解政策影响)。最后一个问题,我们尽量轻松收尾。听说你自称商业界的“忍者”,能否告诉我:埃隆·马斯克的黑眼圈是左勾拳还是右勾拳造成的?

    贝森特:打他的人是左撇子。

    奥格雷迪:啊!部长你是左撇子吗?

    贝森特:这个问题留到下次采访再回答。

    奥格雷迪:(笑)

    贝森特:不过我猜是他儿子X(可能)干的。他说“是X干的”……

    奥格雷迪:那他可能惹上UFC拳手了。

    贝森特:可能上周带X去看了UFC比赛……

    奥格雷迪:是的。

    贝森特:……然后就发生了。

    奥格雷迪:好了,贝森特部长,感谢你今天的时间。

    贝森特:很高兴见到你。

    Read the full transcript of Kelly O’Grady’s interview with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent here

    2026-01-28T22:18:40-0500 / CBS News

    U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent addressed his department’s ongoing investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and the administration’s new $1,000 “Trump Accounts” for children born during President Trump’s second term in an interview Wednesday with “CBS Saturday Morning” co-host Kelly O’Grady. Read the full transcript of their conversation below.

    KELLY O’GRADY: Thank you so much, Secretary, for sitting down with us. I want to start on the Trump accounts. Okay? So let’s start broad and quick. What, for families viewing, is your one-sentence pitch on the Trump accounts?

    SECRETARY SCOTT BESSENT: Well, for the families who have children between January 1st, 2025, and December 31, 2028, you got $1,000 coming from the government that’s going to be invested into an index fund. But for all families with children below age 18, sign up,Trumpaccounts.gov, they’re going to go live July 5th. So even if your child doesn’t get the thousand dollars from the government, you can contribute in tax free. And we’re going to have employers who are contributing, friends, family can contribute. We got some of America’s great philanthropists like Michael and Susan Dell, $6.25 billion, you got Ray Dalio, who adopted children, or sponsoring children in the state of Connecticut, Brad Gerstner, who, this really came from an idea at his dining room table, just announced he’s going to donate to all children below age five. So we think there are 25 million households who are there to sign up, we’ve gotten 600,000 signups just this week, so sign up, and the – start the program.

    O’GRADY: All right. That might have been more than one sentence, but I’ll let it slide because it was good. It was a good explanation, I like it. I want to press you, though on this, this question of the wealth gap, because we’ve heard from critics that, well, let’s say I’m a high-income-earning family, I can keep contributing to that over time as my child grows. But if I’m a low-income family, my child, when they turn 18, may only have $5,000 or so, give or take. So, how are you going to prevent the wealth gap from widening with this program?

    BESSENT: Well, actually, I think that that is a terrible criticism, and it shows how out of touch anyone who says that is, because if they say only $5,000, these are families, huge number of families in America, wouldn’t have $500 to meet a medical emergency. So how can they say only $5,000? What the hell are they talking about? Doesn’t make any sense. You know, it’s just because President Trump has sponsored it. They don’t agree with it. The other thing, too, is a lot of the contributions, Michael and Susan Dell’s contribution, $6.25 billion across America, is not going to the top 20% economic zip codes. So philanthropists can actually choose. They can choose by zip codes. They can choose by school district. They can do it by economic quintiles. States can get in on the action. So and again, you don’t want a wealth gap.

    O’GRADY: No.

    BESSENT: You don’t want a wealth gap. Go to Venezuela. Go to Cuba. Nobody has anything.

    O’GRADY: Okay. So, you know, I cover business, right? So let’s, let’s talk a little bit though about those, those lower income families that maybe don’t have the financial literacy, because I’m going to be honest, it took me a long time to get where I was. What are some of the safeguards in this program that will help educate folks so that when someone does turn 18, you know they are able to utilize this in the right way and benefit?

    BESSENT: Sure. Great. Great question. I’ve been a big proponent of financial literacy over the years. We are pressing the states. We think, you know, states should be in charge of education. But I believe that by virtue of the accounts existing, we’re going to have a great real-time laboratory. The people are going to want to get up to speed, because you’re going to be able to look at it on your phone. You can sign up on your phone, you can watch the account on your phone. So all of a sudden it’s not some abstract intangible that like, this is what goes on at the corner of Wall Street and Broad Street.

    O’GRADY: [LAUGHS] Bears. Bulls. Yeah.

    BESSENT: Yes. And so, but we’re going to push a big amount of financial literacy out of Treasury. We’re going to continually encourage people to update and I think families are going to be very interested. I – we studies have shown that the main impediment is getting the account open, that people who don’t save, they don’t have a vehicle to save is what – my deep, dark secret is I have a Dr. Pepper for breakfast. Not allowed to do it in the house with the children.

    O’GRADY: Wait, that’s your, that’s your breakfast, Secretary? [LAUGHS]

    BESSENT: Yeah. [LAUGHS]

    O’GRADY: Breaking news. [LAUGHS]

    BESSENT: Don’t tell Bobby Kennedy.

    O’GRADY: All right, all right, all right, well –

    BESSENT: Don’t tell Bobby Kennedy. But, I, but I, end up at the Circle K on Meeting Street in Charleston, South Carolina. A lot of young workers there. I’m dressed like this. They come up to me, they’re all playing the lottery. And, they say, Mister, if I win the lottery, will you manage my money? And I said, the best thing you can do is not play the lottery. But I couldn’t tell them what else to do with it. Now, you could say, put it in your child’s account and it’ll, it’ll grow over the years.

    O’GRADY: So I do want to pick up on on that, right. And we’ll get back to the Trump accounts in a minute. But that’s a future thing, right, to your point. There are people in this country like the ones that you just spoke about that are feeling crunched now. And I’ve heard your administration and you say we have a great economy, but you do have folks that aren’t feeling it. The president has said, just give us time. Give us time. Can you tell the American people how long they have to wait?

    BESSENT: Oh, I, I think, it’s starting to kick in right now. And they should feel crunched. The Biden administration blew out working Americans. Stated inflation was 22-23%, but a friend of mine, Jason Trennert, Strategas Partners, says, something called the Common Man Index. And that’s what working families have. So it’s groceries, insurance, cars, special used cars, rent. And that was up in the 30s. So yes, but they are crunched. So what we’re trying to do, we’re trying to control costs. I think inflation is going to be back toward the Fed target 2%. Rents are down. Energy’s down.

    President’s pushing down prescription drug costs. The other side of that is going to be the real wage growth. We’ve had real wage growth every month that the President’s been in office, as part of the one big beautiful bill, the President’s signature policies, no tax on tips, no tax on overtime, no tax on Social Security, deductibility of American-made auto loans, or the interest on those, that began, it was retroactive for 2025. I’m also the IRS commissioner, we did not give withholding guidance. So we’re going to have substantial tax refunds this year.

    O’GRADY: I–I actually do want to pick up on that though, because the tax refunds, that is, for folks who are struggling, everyone looks forward to April, not doin– not doing the taxes certainly in my house but the tax refund. The thing though that I’m concerned about and I want your thoughts, if we were to have a shutdown, if Democrats do decide to withhold their votes over ICE funding, how is the IRS going to deal with that during tax season?

    BESSENT: Well, I think, A, I can’t imagine that the Democrats would be as irresponsible to close us down. And as you said, the Democrats’ shut down. They – they would be irresponsible to close down for the length that they did last time. But I can tell you we’re ready. We have continuous plans in place. It will not affect tax season at all. As a matter of fact, I could say that the cold weather we’ve seen the past two days is more of a hindrance than the shutdown would be at the IRS. So we are fulsome, robust and prepared.

    O’GRADY: All right. I do like to hear that, I like my tax refund. You mentioned, you know, inflation, the 2% target. I immediately go, up, the Fed’s target and I would be remiss if I didn’t ask you about the Fed because we do have an interest rate decision this week.

    BESSENT: Today.

    O’GRADY: Today. That is right. In a few hours here, the Department of Justice is investigating Fed Chair Powell, what message should that send to future Fed chairs as the president is about to announce who will succeed Powell?

    BESSENT: I think that the message is that independence does not mean no accountability. I’ve been calling for the Fed to do an internal investigation on numerous things since last spring, and they’ve chosen not to do it. The Fed has a very special relationship with the American people because it is the most powerful unappointed group in the U.S., and because of that, they have to be like Caesar’s wife, they have to be beyond reproach. So, if I, if I want a new chair for my office at Treasury, it comes from an appropriation. The Fed, if they overspend on a building, $700 million, a billion, a billion and a half, they just print magic money. So they can print their own money, so you have a responsibility. But again, President has great reverence for the Fed’s independence. But independence does not mean no accountability.

    O’GRADY: Is there – would it be crazy for someone to worry that there would be more accountability, more oversight if interest rates don’t go the way that the president, this president, or, by the way, any future president, wants?

    BESSENT: Not at all. Because, again, the president’s well aware that it’s a committee, and the committee has 12, 12 voters, the chair’s just one vote.

    O’GRADY: Fair point. I did want to ask you, you know, something that we’ve heard from our viewers is that there isn’t enough focus on what’s going on here in the U.S, that there’s a focus on, on other countries. And I want to pick up on Venezuela. It’s one that’s been in the news. The oil sales. We’ve recently had an oil sale. Can you confirm where that money has gone from that recent Venezuelan oil sale?

    BESSENT: Well, it’s going back to the Venezuelan people.

    O’GRADY: Okay.

    BESSENT: But again, this is very important for the American people because the, the Venezuelan oil is very heavy crude, but very, very necessary for refineries in the southern part of the U.S. So our gasoline prices are driven by that. So the more supply that comes in to those refineries, lower gasoline prices are going to come here.

    O’GRADY: And that’s fair. I always, on that – when I’m looking at the CPI index, I always look at what energy is doing –

    BESSENT: Yup.

    O’GRADY: – because that is a big driver of where things go. Just a couple more questions for you.

    BESSENT: Of course.

    O’GRADY: I did want to ask, go back to the Trump accounts for a second. You know, let’s say, 2043. Someone has a baby right now. They sign up for an account. 18 years from now, if that person, when they, they receive that money in that account, if they aren’t able to go out and pay for college, to go buy a home eventually, if it hasn’t really meaningfully changed their ability to do that, would you call this a failure? Or is there a different way that the Treasury measures success in this particular program?

    BESSENT: Well, first of all, again, as I said, so many Americans couldn’t even meet a $500 emergency. So maybe people just put it away and it’s a rainy day fund. You know, it can be a component. I worked three jobs to put myself through college, so maybe I would just be working two if that happened. And, but again, I think the success of this is going to be, as you just said, on foreign policy, maybe a lot of Americans, like with Venezuela, don’t understand how it affects them. For many Americans, Wall Street is just – 38% of the households who don’t have stocks, Wall Street is this abstract notion. All of a sudden they have participated for 18 years, that, in the financial markets. So as it – it’s a constant financial education.

    O’GRADY: Hm. Yeah I mean – that’s, that’s sort of the reason why I have a job. So I hear you on that. Last question for you, I always like to end on a little bit of a light note when we can. Okay. I have heard you describe yourself as a ninja when it comes to business. So can you level with me? Elon Musk black eye, right hook or left?

    BESSENT: Whoever did it is left-handed.

    O’GRADY: Ah! Are you left-handed, Secretary?

    BESSENT: That’s for the next interview.

    O’GRADY: [laughs]

    BESSENT: But I, I, I think his son X may be. And he said, X, they, uh, did it, so –

    O’GRADY: He may have a UFC fighter on his hands, then.

    BESSENT: I think he’d just taken X to UFC –

    O’GRADY: Yeah.

    BESSENT: – a couple of weeks before.

    O’GRADY: All right, Secretary, so appreciate your time today. Thank you.

    BESSENT: Good to see you.