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  • 消息人士称,特朗普政府官员罢免司法部反垄断部门主管阿比盖尔·斯莱特


    更新于:2026年2月12日 / 美国东部时间下午12:35 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻

    据消息人士向哥伦比亚广播公司新闻透露,特朗普政府高级官员已决定罢免司法部反垄断部门主管阿比盖尔·斯莱特,并在她于社交媒体宣布离职前不久与其进行了沟通。

    斯莱特在社交平台X上的声明中未说明离职原因,她写道:”今天,我怀着极大的悲痛和持久的希望,辞去反垄断副检察长一职。”

    但据多位知情人士透露,她已失去司法部长帕姆·邦迪和副部长托德·布兰奇的信任。

    ![图片:2025年4月21日,司法部反垄断司助理检察长阿比盖尔·斯莱特在华盛顿联邦法院外发言。肯特·西村/彭博社通过盖蒂图片社提供]

    在担任反垄断副检察长期间,她负责裁定商业并购交易是否会获得批准或被驳回,她的一举一动都受到商界的密切关注。

    两名消息人士称,特朗普政府官员认为斯莱特因与领导层存在分歧而破坏了待审案件,并违抗了多项要求,包括不进行昂贵的欧洲差旅及其他事项。有消息人士称,有一次斯莱特未经邦迪允许前往巴黎参加会议,惹恼了邦迪,导致邦迪切断了斯莱特使用政府信用卡的权限。

    消息人士称,副总统JD·万斯了解该机构内部与斯莱特之间紧张的关系。

    邦迪在向哥伦比亚广播公司新闻发表的声明中表示:”代表司法部,我们感谢斯莱特对反垄断部门的服务,该部门致力于保护消费者、促进价格合理并扩大经济机会。”

    斯莱特上任不到一年。消息人士告诉哥伦比亚广播公司新闻,她的离职标志着其任期短暂且充满紧张关系的结束,期间她的办公室与司法部高层领导之间矛盾不断。

    三名消息人士称,司法部官员已任命奥米德·阿塞菲为临时反垄断部门主管。

    本月早些时候,Semafor报道称,斯莱特曾在其X账号上宣布其幕僚长将离职,但随后删除了该帖子。据Semafor报道,斯莱特曾试图通过不续签合同解雇萨拉·马塔尔,但遭到了邦迪的否决。

    此外,在与司法部批准惠普企业公司以140亿美元收购瞻博网络公司的和解协议相关的争议中,司法部首席幕僚长兼代理副检察长查德·米泽尔解雇了罗杰·阿尔福德和比尔·林纳。阿尔福德曾在特朗普第一届政府任职,是斯莱特的最高副手;林纳则是前阿波罗全球管理公司法律顾问,负责并购执法工作。

    8月,阿尔福德在一次严厉的演讲中抨击”以MAGA名义(注:MAGA为’让美国再次伟大’的缩写)的游说者和司法部官员”推行有利于特殊利益集团的反垄断议程。

    编辑注: 本报道的早期版本称阿比盖尔·斯莱特解雇了罗杰·阿尔福德和比尔·林纳,但实际上是当时的司法部首席幕僚长查德·米泽尔解雇了他们。本文已更新。

    Trump officials oust Abigail Slater as DOJ’s antitrust chief, sources say

    Updated on: February 12, 2026 / 12:35 PM EST / CBS News

    Top Trump administration officials had decided to oust Justice Department antitrust chief Abigail Slater and had discussions with her shortly before she announced on social media that she was leaving the department, sources told CBS News.

    Slater didn’t cite a reason for her departure in her statement on X, where she wrote, “It is with great sadness and abiding hope that I leave my role as AAG for Antitrust today.”

    But she had lost the trust of Attorney General Pam Bondi and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, according to multiple sources familiar with the matter.

    File: Abigail Slater, assistant attorney general for the Justice Department’s Antitrust Division, speaks outside federal court in Washington on April 21, 2025. Kent Nishimura / Bloomberg via Getty Images

    In her post as assistant attorney general for antitrust, she determined whether business merger deals would be approved or get derailed, and her every move was closely watched by the business community.

    Trump officials believed Slater had undermined pending cases because of disagreements with leadership and had disobeyed requests, including to not embark on expensive travel to Europe and on other matters, two sources said. On one occasion, Slater angered Bondi when she traveled to a conference in Paris without Bondi’s permission, prompting Bondi to cut off access to Slater’s government credit cards, one source said.

    Vice President JD Vance was aware of the fraught dynamics with Slater at the agency, two sources said.

    Bondi in a statement to CBS News said: “On behalf of the Department of Justice, we thank Gail Slater for her service to the Antitrust Division which works to protect consumers, promote affordability, and expand economic opportunity.”

    Slater had been on the job for less than a year. Her exit marks the end of a short tenure that was fraught with tension between her office and senior department leaders, sources told CBS News.

    Justice officials have placed Omeed Assefi in the role as acting antitrust chief, three sources said.

    Earlier this month, Semafor reported that Slater had announced on her X account that her chief of staff would be stepping down, only to later delete the post. According to Semafor, Slater had sought to terminate Sara Matar by not renewing her contract, but was overruled by Bondi.

    And amid a dispute related to the Justice Department’s settlement greenlighting Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s $14 billion acquisition of Juniper Networks, Justice Department chief of staff and Acting Associate Attorney General Chad Mizelle fired Roger Alford, who had served in the first Trump administration and was Slater’s top deputy, and Bill Rinner, a former counsel at hedge fund Apollo Global Management who was in charge of merger enforcement.

    In a scathing speech in August, Alford blasted “MAGA-In-Name-Only lobbyists and DOJ officials” who were pursuing an antitrust agenda that curried favor with special interests.

    Editor’s note: An earlier version of this report said Abigail Slater had fired Roger Alford and Bill Rinner, but then-Justice Department chief of staff Chad Mizelle fired Alford and Rinner. The article has been updated.

  • 盖洛普终止总统跟踪民调,公众舆论调查格局最新变动


    发布时间:2026年2月12日,美国东部时间上午10:41 / CNN

    作者:[詹妮弗·阿吉埃斯塔]

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    (图片说明:2026年2月10日白宫。格雷姆·斯隆/彭博社/盖蒂图片社)

    作为美国最知名的民调机构之一,盖洛普周三宣布,将不再跟踪总统支持率或政治人物的好感度。这一举措终止了美国历史上持续时间最长的总统民意跟踪调查,该调查可追溯至20世纪30年代末富兰克林·D·罗斯福执政时期。

    该公司将这一变化归因于研究方向转向“塑造人们生活的问题和状况”。盖洛普拥有关于公众对重大问题和国家情绪的民意调查中最长的趋势数据,它计划继续这方面的研究,并表示将不再“发布对个别政治人物的评估”。

    盖洛普终止总统支持率跟踪调查,是过去几十年中重塑民调格局的一系列转变中的最新一例。

    一些主要的公共民调机构,包括盖洛普,不再进行关于选民偏好哪位候选人的民调(有时称为“赛马式”民调)。人们沟通方式的变化使得电话调查(长期以来民调方法的黄金标准,也是盖洛普用于总统支持率跟踪的方法)变得更加困难、耗时且昂贵。这导致公共民调机构的工作方式发生重大转变。

    此外,长期且重要的公共民调合作关系——例如CNN与盖洛普及《今日美国》的前合作关系、哥伦比亚广播公司新闻与《纽约时报》的合作关系,以及全国广播公司新闻与《华尔街日报》的合作关系——已终止或发生变化。

    自哈里·S·杜鲁门总统任期以来,盖洛普一直使用的标准工作支持率问题——“你是否赞成(姓名)履行其总统职责的方式”——已被数百名研究人员采纳并沿用。自唐纳德·特朗普总统第二任期开始以来,CNN对其支持率的最新跟踪调查包括134项由盖洛普以外的机构进行的高质量民调。

    根据CNN的民调汇总,特朗普目前的平均支持率为39%赞成、59%反对,与盖洛普2025年12月的最终数据相似(当时36%的美国人表示赞成,59%表示反对)。

    CNN的阿里尔·爱德华兹-莱维为此报道提供了帮助。

    Gallup ends its presidential tracking poll, the latest shift in the public opinion landscape

    PUBLISHED Feb 12, 2026, 10:41 AM ET / CNN

    By

    [Jennifer Agiesta]

    3 hr ago

    The White House on February 10, 2026.

    Graeme Sloan/Bloomberg/Getty Images

    Gallup, one of the country’s most well-known polling firms, announced Wednesday that it will no longer track presidential approval or favorability of political figures. The move ends the longest-running continuous effort to track US opinion of the nation’s president, dating back to the tenure of Franklin D. Roosevelt in the late 1930s.

    The company attributes the change to a shift toward research on “issues and conditions that shape people’s lives.” Gallup has some of the longest trend data in polling on public opinion about prominent issues and the nation’s mood, which it plans to continue, and says that it will no longer “publish assessments of individual political figures.”

    The end of presidential approval tracking at Gallup is the latest in a long line of shifts that have remade the landscape of polling over the last few decades.

    Some major public pollsters, including Gallup, stepped back from conducting polling on which candidate voters prefer, sometimes referred to as horserace polling. Changes in the ways people communicate made it harder, more time-consuming and more expensive to conduct polling by telephone, long the gold-standard of survey methodology and the methodology Gallup has used for its presidential approval tracking. That’s led to major shifts in how public pollsters do their work.

    And long-running, prominent public polling partnerships – such as CNN’s former partnership with Gallup and USA Today, the partnership between CBS News and the New York Times, and between NBC News and the Wall Street Journal – have ended or changed.

    The standard job approval question used by Gallup since the presidency of Harry S. Truman – “do you approve or disapprove of the way (name) is handling his job as president” – has been adopted and carried forward by hundreds of researchers since. CNN’s most recent tracking of polls on President Donald Trump’s approval rating includes 134 high-quality polls on that metric conducted by someone other than Gallup since the start of his second term in office.

    Trump’s current average approval rating in the CNN Poll of Polls stands at 39% approve to 59% disapprove, similar to Gallup’s final measure in December 2025, which found 36% of Americans approving of Trump with 59% disapproving.

    CNN’s Ariel Edwards-Levy contributed to this report.

  • 西南航空推出新登机流程后称仍在”解决一些问题”


    2026年2月12日 / 美国东部时间上午11:45 / CBS新闻

    在廉价航空公司西南航空(Southwest Airlines)改用指定座位两周后,其登机流程中的问题仍在逐步解决中。

    西南航空官员告诉CBS新闻,该航空公司正在排查的主要问题之一是头顶行李舱空间。在某些情况下,航空公司会员计划成员以及为额外腿部空间付费的其他客户发现,由于早班机乘客占据了飞机前部的头顶行李舱,他们的座位上方没有储物空间。这迫使他们往后走几排才能存放行李。

    这一问题可能会减缓登机和下机速度,已引发忠实西南航空客户的愤怒,一些人在社交媒体上表达了不满。

    一名X平台用户周一写道:”我因为工作乘坐西南航空航班,体验非常糟糕。新流程太糟糕了。我在第4排,登机组5,直到第20排才有头顶行李舱空间。简直荒谬。@SouthwestAir”

    一些乘客还对座位分配方式表示不满。西南航空2024年7月宣布,将取消实行数十年的政策——允许客户按先到先得的方式选择客舱座位。该航空公司现在提供指定座位,同时让乘客选择支付特定座位的费用,包括提供更多腿部空间的座位。

    一名X平台用户周四表示,他两岁的孩子被分配到一排没有其他家庭成员的座位。”我妻子和两个孩子(5岁和2岁)今天乘坐@SouthwestAir航班。因为我拒绝支付座位费用,他们的座位被自动分配了,”他写道,”我两岁的孩子独自一人坐在一排,旁边没有妈妈或姐姐。”

    西南航空表示,其自身研究发现80%的乘客更喜欢指定座位。该航空公司花了数年时间使用计算机模拟和模拟真实世界条件的实地测试来测试登机流程。

    西南航空一名官员告诉CBS新闻高级交通记者克里斯·范·克利夫,该公司正在调整以解决出现的一些问题。这些调整预计将在不久的将来推出,可能包括让高级和精英乘客更早登机。

    “我认为我们应该预期会有一些小问题——这是不可避免的,” Atmosphere Research Group的旅行分析师亨利·哈特维尔德特在1月份接受记者克里斯·范·克利夫采访时表示。

    “这将是一个巨大的变化,”他说,”该航空公司正在放弃50多年的业务惯例,采用美国其他所有航空公司都经过验证的方法,希望能顺利运作。会有一些初期阵痛,这是可以预料的。但西南航空表示他们已做好准备。”

    编辑:艾米·皮基

    https://www.cbsnews.com/video/southwest-airlines-launches-assigned-seating-new-boarding-process/

    Southwest says its has “some kinks we are trying to work out” after launching new boarding process

    February 12, 2026 / 11:45 AM EST / CBS News

    Southwest Airlines is still working out kinks in its boarding process two weeks after the discount carrier switched to assigned seating.

    Southwest officials told CBS News that one of the main issues the airline is troubleshooting is overhead bin space. In some cases, customers who are part of the airline’s loyalty program and others who paid for extra legroom are finding they don’t have storage above their seats because early boarders are taking up the overhead compartments at the front of the plane. This is forcing them to walk back several rows to store their bags.

    The issue, which could slow boarding and deplaning, has sparked ire among loyal Southwest customers, with some taking to social media to voice their complaints.

    “On a Southwest flight for work and it’s actually awful. New process is terrible. I’m in row four. Boarding group 5, no overhead bin space until rows 20. Actually insane. @SouthwestAir,” one X user wrote on Monday.

    Some flyers are also expressing frustration with how seats are assigned. Southwest announced in July 2024 that it was scrapping its decades-old policy, which allowed customers to choose cabin seats on a first-come, first-served basis. The airline now offers assigned seats, while giving passengers the choice to pay for certain seats, including those offering more legroom.

    One X user said Thursday that his two-year-old was assigned a seat in a row without any family members. “My wife and two kids (5 and 2) are flying @SouthwestAir today. And because I refuse to pay for seats, their seats were auto-assigned,” he wrote. “My 2 year old in his own row without his mom or sister.”

    Southwest says its own research found 80% of its flyers preferred assigned seats. The airline spent years testing the boarding process using computer simulations and in-person tests meant to mimic real-world conditions.

    Southwest is now making adjustments to address some of the issues that have cropped up, an airline official told CBS News senior transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave. The changes are expected to be rolled out in the near future and will likely involve having premium and elite flyers board earlier.

    “I think that we should expect some hiccups — that’s inevitable,” Henry Harteveldt, a travel analyst at Atmosphere Research Group, told correspondent Kris Van Cleave in a January interview.

    “It’s going to be a huge change,” he said. “The airline is abandoning a 50-plus-year-old business practice and adopting something that is tried and true by every other airline in the U.S., so hopefully it works well. There will be some teething pains; that’s to be expected. But Southwest says that they are prepared for it.”

    Edited by Aimee Picchi

    https://www.cbsnews.com/video/southwest-airlines-launches-assigned-seating-new-boarding-process/

  • 萨凡纳·古思里分享母亲南希年轻时的视频片段:“我们绝不会放弃寻找她”


    2026年2月12日 / 美国东部时间上午11:55 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻

    萨凡纳·古思里在Instagram上分享了两段怀旧视频片段和一张她母亲南希·古思里的家庭照片,她的母亲已失踪第二周。

    “我们可爱的妈妈,”萨凡纳·古思里周四在配文中写道,并附上了一个黄色爱心表情。“我们绝不会放弃寻找她。感谢大家的祈祷和支持。”

    萨凡纳·古思里有两个兄弟姐妹:安妮和卡梅伦·古思里。这些视频和照片似乎是他们小时候的影像,其中一段视频里,他们正在闻花香。

    萨凡纳·古思里和她的兄弟姐妹一直在恳求母亲平安归来,他们利用社交媒体直接向可能绑架母亲的人发出呼吁,并请求公众提供帮助。

    目前当局尚未确认嫌疑人或作案动机。据接近调查的消息人士向哥伦比亚广播公司新闻透露,在这起案件中可能出现重大突破——在她家门口附近发现了一副黑色手套,将对其进行DNA检测。

    《纽约邮报》的视频显示,调查人员从路边捡起了其中一只手套。从图片中可以看到,这只手套与失踪当晚在南希·古思里家外被监控拍到的一名蒙面人手上的手套相似。该人还明显携带了武器和一个背包。

    南希·古思里于2月1日因未参加教堂活动而被报失踪。前一天晚上,她的女婿托马索·乔尼将她送回家,当局认为她是在夜间被绑架的。

    据官员称,南希·古思里行动不便,依赖日常药物治疗。

    美国联邦调查局正在调查最初寄给哥伦比亚广播公司图森分台KOLD的勒索信,该信要求支付比特币。周一,第二个明显的付款期限已过。

    一名执法部门消息人士告诉哥伦比亚广播公司新闻,在屋内发现了血迹。屋外发现的血迹已证实属于南希·古思里。

    邻居们被敦促分享家中的监控录像。任何掌握南希·古思里失踪案线索的人请致电(520)-882-7463。联邦调查局宣布,如能提供帮助找回她或逮捕并定罪相关人员,将给予5万美元奖励。

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    Savannah Guthrie shares video clips of her missing mom Nancy when she was younger: “We will never give up on her”

    February 12, 2026 / 11:55 AM EST / CBS News

    Savannah Guthrie shared two throwback video clips and a family photo of her mother Nancy Guthrie on Instagram as she remains missing for a second week.

    “Our lovely mom,” Savannah Guthrie wrote in the caption Thursday, alongside a yellow heart. “We will never give up on her. Thank you for your prayers and hope.”

    Savannah Guthrie has two siblings: Annie and Camron Guthrie. The videos and image appear to show the three of them when they were young children, and in one clip, they are smelling flowers.

    Savannah Guthrie and her siblings have been pleading for their mother’s safe return, using social media to appeal directly to whoever may have taken their mother and to ask for the public’s assistance.

    Authorities have yet to identify a suspect or motive in the 84-year-old’s disappearance. In what could be a major break in the case, a pair of black gloves was found near her home and will be tested for DNA, sources close to the investigation told CBS News.

    Video from the New York Post shows investigators picking up one of the gloves from the side of a road. The glove, seen in images, resembles one on the hand of a masked person who was caught on video outside Nancy Guthrie’s home the night she disappeared. The person was also wearing an apparent weapon and a backpack.

    Nancy Guthrie was reported missing on Feb. 1 after not showing up for church. She had been dropped off at home by her son-in-law Tommaso Cioni the night before, and authorities believe she was abducted overnight.

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    Nancy Guthrie has limited mobility and relies on daily medication, according to officials.

    The FBI is working to find out who is behind a ransom note that was first sent to CBS News’ Tucson affiliate KOLD demanding bitcoin. An apparent second deadline for payment passed on Monday.

    A law enforcement source told CBS News that blood was found inside the house. Blood found outside the home was confirmed to belong to Nancy Guthrie.

    Neighbors have been urged to share any home video camera footage. Anyone with information about Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance is being asked to call (520)-882-7463. The FBI announced a $50,000 reward for information leading to her recovery or the arrest and conviction of people involved in her disappearance.

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  • 珍妮特·米尔斯发布广告抨击苏珊·柯林斯“一贯关切但从未勇敢” 缅因州参议院关键竞选中的对决 | 美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)政治版


    美国东部时间2026年2月12日星期四下午1:39发布 / 美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)

    在参议员苏珊·柯林斯宣布寻求连任两天后,民主党挑战者州长珍妮特·米尔斯推出一则新广告,抨击柯林斯在参议院的记录。美国有线电视新闻网记者达娜·巴什和《Inside Politics》(《内部政治》)专题组分析了这则广告对米尔斯竞选活动以及她在民主党初选中对阵格雷厄姆·普拉特纳的影响。“她试图向人们表明……我会比格雷厄姆·普拉特纳声称的自己会更加努力地战斗,”爱德华-以撒·多弗尔告诉巴什。

    Janet Mills launches ad hitting Susan Collins as ‘always concerned, but never courageous’ in key Maine Senate contest | CNN Politics

    Published 1:39 PM EST, Thu February 12, 2026 / CNN

    Two days after Sen. Susan Collins announced she’s running for re-election, Democratic challenger Gov. Janet Mills has a new ad attacking Collins’ record in the Senate. CNN’s Dana Bash and the “Inside Politics” panel analyze what the ad says about Mills’ campaign and her Democratic primary contest against Graham Platner. “She is trying to show people…I am going to fight harder than Graham Platner is saying that he’s going to fight,” Edward-Isaac Dovere tells Bash.

  • 法官下令特朗普政府协助部分被驱逐的委内瑞拉移民返回美国


    2026年2月12日 / 美国东部时间下午1:25 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻

    华盛顿电 — 联邦法官周四下令特朗普政府协助部分委内瑞拉移民返回美国。此前,法官认定这些移民去年依据《敌国人民法》被非法驱逐至萨尔瓦多一座监狱,随后又被释放至其他国家。

    美国地区法官詹姆斯·博阿斯伯格在简短意见中表示,可能希望返回美国继续申诉拘留和驱逐合法性的委内瑞拉人数量很少,并承认他们抵达后将被移民部门拘留。

    不过,他要求代表这些委内瑞拉男子的律师在2月27日前告知他,有多少原告希望自行前往美国入境口岸,或希望从第三国被空运至美国参加法庭诉讼。

    美国公民自由联盟(ACLU)代表这些移民的律师李·格勒恩特对哥伦比亚广播公司新闻表示:“这些人遭受了残酷虐待和折磨,因为特朗普政府将正当法律程序视为可随意选择的选项。法院对政府的拖延策略感到不满,现在已采取关键第一步,为这些人提供陈述案情的机会。”

    博阿斯伯格的裁决源于去年12月的一项判决,当时法院认定特朗普政府剥夺了137名委内瑞拉人的正当法律程序权利。这些人去年3月依据《敌国人民法》被驱逐至萨尔瓦多,该战时法律被特朗普总统援引,用于快速驱逐被指控为特伦德阿拉瓜帮派成员的委内瑞拉人。

    在案件早期阶段,法官已裁定政府违反了要求国土安全部将载有200多名委内瑞拉人的飞机掉头的命令。

    博阿斯伯格周四写道:“在这种背景下,考虑到政府公然违反被驱逐者正当程序权利,导致原告陷入当前困境,法院拒绝让他们在被告提议的‘无解泥潭’中煎熬。正如最高法院在类似案件中要求的,法院将下令被告采取若干具体行动,为至少部分原告启动补救程序。同时,法院在处理外交事务时必须谨慎行事。”

    法官援引最高法院的一项裁决,该裁决要求特朗普政府协助释放被萨尔瓦多拘留的基尔马尔·阿布雷戈·加西亚。一名高级移民官员承认,阿布雷戈·加西亚被错误地驱逐回其原籍国萨尔瓦多。

    博阿斯伯格指出,尽管政府有机会提出协助委内瑞拉移民听证会的步骤,“但政府的回应实质上是让法院‘滚开’”。

    他表示:“考虑到其他途径可能更有效,法院命令政府‘协助那些希望返回的原告从第三国返回’。其他原告可在海外继续提出额外法律诉求。”

    法官强调,他的命令不适用于目前仍在委内瑞拉的人,因为上个月前委内瑞拉总统尼古拉斯·马杜罗被驱逐后,美委两国关系持续紧张。去年7月,萨尔瓦多同意囚犯交换,250多名被从美国驱逐至萨尔瓦多臭名昭著的CECOT监狱的委内瑞拉男子被送回原籍国。

    博阿斯伯格写道:“政府有责任纠正其在此犯下的错误并提供补救途径。否则,政府可以随意将人从美国驱逐而不提供任何程序,一旦他们身处国外,就可以剥夺其回国听证或从海外陈述案情的权利。”

    法官要求联邦政府支付希望返回美国者的机票费用,并要求特朗普政府归还任何被转移的护照和身份证件,同时“真诚努力”获取已转交萨尔瓦多的文件。

    他补充道:“值得强调的是,如果政府在最初驱逐原告前就给予他们宪法权利,这种情况根本不会发生。”

    在为这一补救措施辩护时,代表这些男子的 ACLU律师格勒恩特在早些时候的听证会上表示,他的团队仅联系到了少数被驱逐者。博阿斯伯格称,可能希望通过法律途径返回美国的委内瑞拉移民数量“即使不是零,也可能非常少”。

    Judge orders Trump administration to facilitate return of some Venezuelan migrants deported under Alien Enemies Act

    February 12, 2026 / 1:25 PM EST / CBS News

    Washington — A federal judge on Thursday ordered the Trump administration to facilitate the return of certain Venezuelan migrants who he found were unlawfully deported to a Salvadoran prison under the Alien Enemies Act last year and then released into other countries.

    U.S. District Judge James Boasberg said in a brief opinion that the number of Venezuelans who would likely want to be returned to the U.S. to continue challenging their detentions and removals is small, and acknowledged that they will be taken into immigration custody upon their arrival.

    Still, he gave lawyers for the Venezuelan men until Feb. 27 to inform him of the number of plaintiffs who want to travel on their own to a U.S. port of entry or wish to be flown from a third country to the U.S. for court proceedings.

    “These men suffered brutal abuse and torture because the Trump administration treated due process as optional,” Lee Gelernt, a lawyer with the ACLU who is representing the migrants, told CBS News. “The Court rightly has grown frustrated with the administration’s stalling tactics and has now taken the critical first step to provide these men with a chance to present their cases.”

    Boasberg’s decision stems from a December ruling that the Trump administration had denied due process to a class of 137 Venezuelans who were deported to El Salvador last March under the Alien Enemies Act, a wartime law invoked by President Trump to summarily remove Venezuelans who were accused of being members of the gang Tren de Aragua.

    In earlier stages of the case, the judge had determined that their removals were in defiance of an order that required the Department of Homeland Security to turn around planes bound for a Salvadoran prison with more than 200 Venezuelans on board.

    “Against this backdrop, and mindful of the flagrancy of the Government’s violations of the deportees’ due-process rights that landed Plaintiffs in this situation, the Court refuses to let them languish in the solution-less mire Defendants propose,” Boasberg wrote Thursday. “The Court will thus order Defendants to take several discrete actions that will begin the remedial process for at least some Plaintiffs, as the Supreme Court has required in similar circumstances. It does so while treading lightly, as it must, in the area of foreign affairs.”

    The judge cited a Supreme Court decision that required the Trump administration to facilitate the release of Kilmar Abrego Garcia from Salvadoran custody. A top immigration official had acknowledged that Abrego Garcia was mistakenly deported back to his home country of El Salvador.

    Boasberg said that while he gave the government the opportunity to propose steps to facilitate hearings for the Venezuelan migrants who were challenging their detentions and their alleged gang membership, “the government’s responses essentially told the Court to pound sand.”

    “Believing that other courses would be both more productive,” Boasberg wrote that he is ordering the government to “facilitate the return from third countries of those plaintiffs who so desire.” He said other plaintiffs can pursue additional legal claims from overseas.

    Boasberg said his order does not apply to those who currently remain in Venezuela, citing ongoing tensions between the U.S. and Venezuelan government following the removal of former Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro last month. Last July, El Salvador agreed to a prisoner swap in which over 250 Venezuelan men who were removed from the U.S. and sent to El Salvador’s notorious CECOT prison were returned to their home country.

    Boasberg wrote that “it is up to the Government to remedy the wrong that it perpetrated here and to provide a means for doing so. Were it otherwise, the Government could simply remove people from the United States without providing any process and then, once they were in a foreign country, deny them any right to return for a hearing or opportunity to present their case from abroad.”

    The judge said the federal government must pay for the air travel of those who wish to return to the U.S. He also required the Trump administration to return any passports and identification documents and make “good-faith efforts” to obtain the documents that were transferred to El Salvador.

    “It is worth emphasizing that this situation would never have arisen had the Government simply afforded Plaintiffs their constitutional rights before initially deporting them,” Boasberg wrote.

    In arguing for this remedy, Gelernt, the ACLU lawyer representing the men in this case, said in an earlier hearing that his team had only gotten in touch with a few of the men who were removed. Boasberg said that the number of Venezuelan migrants who may wish to return to the U.S. as they pursue legal remedies, “would likely be very small if not zero.”

  • 可能性分析:共和党人苏珊·柯林斯能否保住缅因州的美国参议院席位? | 美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)政治频道


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    华盛顿,2月12日(路透社)- 2025年1月,一架美国航空公司支线飞机与陆军直升机相撞,造成67人死亡。联邦航空局(FAA)在事故前的一系列失误遭到了参议员们的严厉批评。

    商务委员会最高民主党议员玛丽亚·坎特韦尔参议员表示,国家运输安全委员会(NTSB)指出了”联邦航空局的失败以及它需要如何改变其文化”。NTSB认定,碰撞是由于联邦航空局决定允许直升机在没有任何分离飞机的安全保障措施的情况下靠近机场飞行,并且未能审查数据以及未能根据将直升机交通从机场移开的建议采取行动而导致的。

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    Senators criticize FAA for failures before fatal helicopter collision

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    WASHINGTON, Feb 12 (Reuters) – The Federal Aviation Administration faced harsh criticism from senators over a litany of failures before the January 2025 collission of a American Airlines regional jet and Army helicopter that killed 67 people.

    Senator Maria Cantwell, the top Democrat on the Commerce Committee, said the National Transportation Safety Board showed the “failures of the FAA and what it needs to do to change its culture.” The NTSB determined the collision was caused by the FAA’s decision to allow helicopters to travel close to the airport with no safeguards to separate them from airplanes and its failure to review data and act on recommendations to move helicopter traffic away from the airport.

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  • 曾参与起诉特朗普的杰克·史密斯副手宣布竞选公职


    JP·库尼称,他“因起诉唐纳德·特朗普的工作而被特朗普政府司法部解雇”

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    发布时间:2026年2月12日 美国东部时间上午8:53 | 更新时间:2026年2月12日 美国东部时间下午12:22

    曾参与前特别检察官杰克·史密斯对总统唐纳德·特朗普刑事起诉工作的JP·库尼,以民主党人身份在弗吉尼亚州发起国会竞选。

    “我因起诉唐纳德·特朗普的工作而被特朗普政府司法部解雇。但我不会让特朗普——或任何人——阻止我为公众服务。我是J.P.库尼,我将竞选弗吉尼亚州第7国会选区议员。”他在周三的X平台(原推特)帖子中写道。

    共和党全国委员会(RNC)在提供给福克斯新闻数字版的声明中对这一宣布做出回应。

    “JP·库尼试图让弗吉尼亚州民众相信,将法律武器化以针对总统特朗普和共和党人,并发起浪费数百万纳税人资金的虚假政治动机调查,是担任公职的资格。”RNC女发言人艾玛·霍尔表示,“事实是,他只是又一个激进的民主党人,其唯一目标是弹劾总统特朗普并阻挠‘美国优先’议程,尽管该议程已为弗吉尼亚州带来历史性成果。”

    被解雇的特朗普检察官成立新华盛顿律所,称将打击政府腐败

    库尼的领英(LinkedIn)资料显示,“作为特别检察官杰克·史密斯的首席副手,库尼是起诉总统特朗普妨碍司法公正和共谋罪的主要检察官之一。”

    《纽约时报》报道称,史密斯在一份声明中称赞了库尼。

    杰克·史密斯称特朗普“故意”违法,抨击司法部在其第二任期内的“报复行为”

    “我认识J.P.很久了,无论是作为个人还是公职人员,我都对他评价极高。”史密斯对该媒体表示,“他是个正直的人,毕生致力于维护法治,是我们国家公职人员应有的榜样。”

    《纽约时报》指出,库尼计划竞选的选区目前并不存在,弗吉尼亚州第7国会选区将在民主党推动的重新划分选区计划中调整。该计划需克服法律挑战并通过投票公投。

    杰克·史密斯国会山作证的五大关键时刻

    “从未有过一届国会对总统滥用权力的行为进行如此软弱无力的制衡。”库尼对《纽约时报》表示,“我每晚都睡不着,担心唐纳德·特朗普心中没有我们国家的最佳利益,这是美国领导地位和政治的重大转变。”

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    Former Jack Smith deputy involved in prosecuting Trump announces run for office

    JP Cooney said he ‘was fired by Donald Trump’s Department of Justice because of my work to prosecute him’

    By Alex Nitzberg
    Fox News

    Published February 12, 2026 8:53am EST | Updated February 12, 2026 12:22pm EST

    JP Cooney, who worked on the criminal prosecutions of President Donald Trump with former special counsel Jack Smith, has mounted a congressional bid in Virginia as a Democrat.

    “I was fired by Donald Trump’s Department of Justice because of my work to prosecute him. But I won’t let Trump – or anyone – stop me from serving. I’m J.P. Cooney, and I’m running for Congress in Virginia’s 7th District,” he wrote in a Wednesday post on X.

    The Republican National Committee (RNC) reacted to the announcement in a statement provided to Fox News Digital.

    “JP Cooney wants Virginians to believe that weaponizing the law to target President Trump and Republicans and launching sham, politically-motivated investigations that wasted millions of taxpayer dollars is a qualification for public office,” RNC spokeswoman Emma Hall said. “The reality is he’s just another radical Democrat whose only goal is to impeach President Trump and obstruct the America First agenda, even as it delivers historic results for Virginia.”

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    Cooney’s LinkedIn profile states, “As Principal Deputy to Special Counsel Jack Smith, Cooney was a lead prosecutor in both criminal prosecutions of President Trump for obstruction of justice and conspiracy.”

    Smith praised Cooney in a statement reported by The New York Times.

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    “I’ve known J.P. for a long time and I think the world of him as a person and as a public servant,” Smith noted, according to the outlet. “He’s a man of integrity who has committed his career to upholding the rule of law, and he’s the model of who our country needs in public service.”

    Cooney aims to run in a district that does not actually exist yet, the Times noted, explaining that Virginia’s 7th Congressional District would be altered under a redistricting push by Democrats. The plan would need to surmount legal challenges and clear a ballot referendum.

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    “Never has there been a Congress that has been such a weak and ineffective check on a president’s abuses of power,” Cooney said, according to the Times. “I lie awake every night worrying that Donald Trump does not have the best interests of our country in mind, and that’s a seismic shift in American leadership and politics.”

    Alex Nitzberg is a writer for Fox News Digital.