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  • 《圣安东尼奥快报》:众议员冈萨莱斯被指2020年向竞选工作人员发送露骨短信


    2026-04-06T20:45:13.411Z / 美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)

    作者:埃利斯·金
    3小时前
    发布时间:2026年4月6日,美国东部时间下午4:45

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    比尔·克拉克/CQ-滚呼公司/盖蒂图片社/资料图
    2025年3月25日,众议员托尼·冈萨莱斯在美国国会参加新闻发布会。

    得克萨斯州共和党众议员托尼·冈萨莱斯面临新的指控,称他曾向前一名竞选工作人员发送露骨短信。这一指控曝出的几周前,冈萨莱斯与另一名前雇员的婚外情曝光,彻底动摇了他的连任竞选并最终导致其退选。

    《圣安东尼奥快报》周一发布了此前未被报道过的短信内容,据称这些短信是冈萨莱斯2020年6月向其竞选团队政治主管发送的,当时他正首次竞选国会席位。据该报刊登的短信内容显示,冈萨莱斯曾询问这名工作人员“你穿什么样的内裤?”,多次向她索要裸照,并描述自己如何想与她发生性关系。

    报道未透露这名工作人员的身份,她告诉《圣安东尼奥快报》,两人的关系从未发生过肢体接触。CNN尚未独立核实这些短信的真实性。

    CNN已联系冈萨莱斯的办公室置评。该议员及其办公室未回应《圣安东尼奥快报》的问询。

    这些指控表明,早在2024年冈萨莱斯被曝出与一名工作人员发生婚外情——该事件违反美国众议院规则——数年前,冈萨莱斯就曾试图与一名雇员发展性关系。这名工作人员后来自杀身亡。尽管冈萨莱斯否认自己与她的死亡有关,但婚外情消息曝光后,引发了对这名众议员的调查,以及要求他辞去议员席位、退出连任竞选的呼声。

    上个月,冈萨莱斯承认了与这名选区工作人员的婚外情,称这是“判断失误”。这名名叫雷吉娜·桑托斯-阿维莱斯的工作人员后来自焚身亡,县法医办公室认定这是自杀。

    在他承认婚外情之前,有媒体报道称,冈萨莱斯还被指曾向桑托斯-阿维莱斯发送其他露骨短信,其中一条显示冈萨莱斯索要一张“性感照片”。

    CNN已联系众议院议长迈克·约翰逊的办公室,就针对冈萨莱斯的最新指控置评。

    约翰逊及其领导团队此前曾在最初的指控曝光并引发道德调查后,呼吁冈萨莱斯退出连任竞选。

    “道德委员会已宣布对众议员托尼·冈萨莱斯的行为展开调查,我们敦促他们迅速采取行动。冈萨莱斯众议员已表示将全力配合调查,”共和党领导层当时表示。

    “我们鼓励他直接向选民和同僚说明这些非常严重的指控。与此同时,领导层已要求冈萨莱斯众议员退出连任竞选,”他们补充道。

    冈萨莱斯最终退出了选举,但拒绝辞去众议院席位——即便共和党国会领导层也未呼吁他这样做。

    鉴于众议院席位的历史微弱差距,共和党领导层在党线投票中仅能承受一名议员倒戈。约翰逊坚决否认,仅仅因为这种微弱的投票优势,他就选择让冈萨莱斯在今年剩余时间留任国会。

    San Antonio Express-News: Rep. Gonzales allegedly sent lewd texts to campaign staffer in 2020

    2026-04-06T20:45:13.411Z / CNN

    By Ellis Kim
    3 hr ago
    PUBLISHED Apr 6, 2026, 4:45 PM ET

    Rep. Tony Gonzales participates in a press conference in the US Capitol on March 25, 2025.

    Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc./Getty Images/File

    Texas Republican Rep. Tony Gonzales is facing new allegations he sent a former campaign staffer lewd texts, just weeks after revelations of his affair with another former employee rocked and ultimately ended his reelection bid.

    The San Antonio Express-News on Monday published previously unreported texts that Gonzales allegedly sent the political director of his campaign in June 2020, during his first run for Congress. The texts, as published by the Express-News, included Gonzales asking the staffer “What kind of panties do you wear?,” repeatedly soliciting nude photos from her, and describing how he wanted to have sex with her.

    The report does not identify the staffer, who told the San Antonio Express-News the relationship never became physical. CNN has not independently verified the text messages.

    CNN has reached out to Gonzales’ office for comment. The congressman and his office did not respond to inquiries from the Express-News.

    The allegations suggest Gonzales may have pursued a sexual relationship with an employee years before a previously reported and separate affair in 2024 with a staffer – which runs afoul US House rules. The staffer later died by suicide. Though Gonzales has denied any connection with her death, the news of the affair spurred investigations into the congressman and calls for him to resign his seat and end his reelection campaign.

    Last month, Gonzales acknowledged the affair with the district staffer, calling it “a lapse in judgment.” The staffer, Regina Santos-Aviles, later died by self-immolation in what a county medical examiner’s office determined was suicide.

    His admission of the affair followed media reports about other lewd text messages he was alleged to have sent to Santos-Aviles, including one that showed Gonzales asking for a “sexy pic.”

    CNN has reached out to House Speaker Mike Johnson’s office for comment on the latest allegations against the congressman.

    Johnson and his leadership team previously called on Gonzales to drop his reelection bid amid the fallout from the initial allegations and an active ethics probe into them.

    “The Ethics Committee has announced an investigation into Congressman Tony Gonzales’s conduct, and we urge them to act expeditiously. Congressman Gonzales has said he will fully cooperate with the investigation,” the GOP leaders said at the time.

    “We have encouraged him to address these very serious allegations directly with his constituents and his colleagues. In the meantime, Leadership has asked Congressman Gonzales to withdraw from his race for re-election,” they continued.

    Gonzales ultimately withdrew from the election but he has refused to resign his seat in the chamber’s narrow majority – a move that even Republican congressional leaders have stopped short of calling for.

    With the House’s historically narrow margin, GOP leaders can only afford a single defection from their ranks to pass bills on a party-line vote. Johnson has firmly denied he is choosing to keep Gonzales in Congress for the rest of the year solely because of that razor-thin vote math.

  • 以军空袭加沙难民营 以民兵被指企图绑架巴勒斯坦人


    2026年4月7日 07:27 / 联合早报

    4月6日,以色列空袭加沙地带中部的加沙城,造成至少12人死亡。 (路透社)

    以色列星期一(4月6日)空袭一所收容流离失所巴勒斯坦人的学校,造成至少10人死亡,多人受伤。卫生官员称,这起事件令脆弱的加沙停火协议蒙上阴影。

    路透社报道,据医护人员和居民称,空袭发生前,一些巴勒斯坦人与以色列支持的民兵组织成员发生冲突。他们说,民兵袭击了学校,企图绑架一些人。

    他们补充说,以色列无人机向加沙地带中部马加齐难民营以东发射两枚导弹,造成至少10人死亡,多人受伤。

    目前尚不清楚有多少平民在空袭中丧生。空袭地点位于一个人口密集的社区,居民大多是流离失所的巴勒斯坦人。

    目击者马加齐称,他们所在的地区遭到以色列支持的民兵袭击。随后,民兵开火。

    “居民们试图保卫家园,但占领军直接攻击了他们。”

    医护人员当晚称,以色列的空袭在加沙城造成一人死亡,一名儿童受伤,当时他们正骑着摩托车出行。

    此外,以军在加沙中部向一辆汽车开火,造成一人死亡,死亡人数至少上升至12人。

    哈马斯与以色列就违反去年10月生效的停火协议互相指责。

    加沙卫生部称,自停火协议生效以来,以色列的炮火已造成至少700人死亡。以色列方面则表示,同期有四名以色列士兵在加沙被武装分子杀害。

    暴力事件发生之际,哈马斯仍拒绝放弃武器。哈马斯星期天(5日)说,在以色列全面实施停火协议的第一阶段之前讨论解除武装问题,是企图继续针对巴勒斯坦人民的种族灭绝。

    以军空袭加沙难民营 以民兵被指企图绑架巴勒斯坦人

    2026年4月7日 07:27 / 联合早报

    4月6日,以色列空袭加沙地带中部的加沙城,造成至少12人死亡。 (路透社)

    以色列星期一(4月6日)空袭一所收容流离失所巴勒斯坦人的学校,造成至少10人死亡,多人受伤。卫生官员称,这起事件令脆弱的加沙停火协议蒙上阴影。

    路透社报道,据医护人员和居民称,空袭发生前,一些巴勒斯坦人与以色列支持的民兵组织成员发生冲突。他们说,民兵袭击了学校,企图绑架一些人。

    他们补充说,以色列无人机向加沙地带中部马加齐难民营以东发射两枚导弹,造成至少10人死亡,多人受伤。

    目前尚不清楚有多少平民在空袭中丧生。空袭地点位于一个人口密集的社区,居民大多是流离失所的巴勒斯坦人。

    目击者马加齐称,他们所在的地区遭到以色列支持的民兵袭击。随后,民兵开火。

    “居民们试图保卫家园,但占领军直接攻击了他们。”

    医护人员当晚称,以色列的空袭在加沙城造成一人死亡,一名儿童受伤,当时他们正骑着摩托车出行。

    此外,以军在加沙中部向一辆汽车开火,造成一人死亡,死亡人数至少上升至12人。

    哈马斯与以色列就违反去年10月生效的停火协议互相指责。

    加沙卫生部称,自停火协议生效以来,以色列的炮火已造成至少700人死亡。以色列方面则表示,同期有四名以色列士兵在加沙被武装分子杀害。

    暴力事件发生之际,哈马斯仍拒绝放弃武器。哈马斯星期天(5日)说,在以色列全面实施停火协议的第一阶段之前讨论解除武装问题,是企图继续针对巴勒斯坦人民的种族灭绝。

  • 复活节兔子伴身侧,特朗普不停谈论伊朗


    2026-04-06T20:20:27.637Z / 美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)
    作者:贝齐·克莱因
    更新于2小时前
    更新时间:2026年4月6日,美国东部时间下午5:07
    发布时间:2026年4月6日,美国东部时间下午4:20


    唐纳德·特朗普总统周一在白宫南草坪参加白宫复活节滚彩蛋活动时与孩子们坐在一起。

    亚历克斯·布兰登/美联社

    周一,在唐纳德·特朗普总统与国防部长、中央情报局局长以及参谋长联席会议主席并肩谈论伊朗问题前不久,他身边有一位更温柔的伙伴。

    “我认为没有比伊朗更具敌意的国家了。他们是能征善战的对手,”特朗普在南柱廊阳台上说道,身旁站着笑容满面的复活节兔子。

    白宫复活节滚彩蛋活动已随时代变迁而演变,在其146年的历史中历经了激烈的政治对立、世界大战甚至疫情的考验。但周一,这里成为了多场总统记者会的举办地——其中许多话题围绕着对伊朗战争以及特朗普最新发出的摧毁该国基础设施的威胁展开。

    在向人群发表讲话后,特朗普走下草坪,草坪上矗立着一台大型起重机——这是他的舞厅项目的明显标志,尽管当天的活动似乎暂停了通常的施工噪音。

    一群乱糟糟的孩子们排好队准备参加滚蛋比赛,他们等待了十多分钟,期间特朗普回答了记者和等候的摄像师的提问。孩子们紧握着木勺,不同程度地表现出不耐烦,而总统则阐述了他对伊朗和平协议前景的看法,以及周末一名F-15战机机组人员的英勇营救行动。

    特朗普最终走向起跑线——第一夫人梅拉尼娅·特朗普和兔子先生也加入了他的行列——担任这场年度复活节周一活动的裁判,推动色彩缤纷的煮熟鸡蛋在白宫草坪上滚动。

    “大家都准备好了吗?集中注意力,全神贯注——所有人都专注了吗?”特朗普问道,随后吹响哨子启动了木勺滚蛋比赛。

    在短暂停留于卡片装饰站后,他再次回到记者中间,沿着一道白色围栏每隔几米就举行一场小型新闻发布会,围栏内挤满了记者。特朗普对此次成功的营救任务感到兴奋,似乎并不急于前往公开日程上的下一项活动:一场正式的新闻发布会。

    “彩蛋超级碗”获得Waymo赞助

    这项滚彩蛋活动连续第二年得到了企业赞助商的高额赞助——第一夫人办公室宣传了“YouTube赞助的兔子跳舞台”、“Meta赞助的AI创作站”、“Waymo赞助的彩绘公路旅行站”、“纽约证券交易所赞助的挑战币制作站”,此外还有可口可乐、谷歌、全国糖果商协会、玩具协会以及通用电气航空航天等合作伙伴。

    长期以来,滚彩蛋活动无需纳税人资金,主要由美国鸡蛋委员会资助,该委员会还会为活动提供数万个鸡蛋(今年还带来了150只活小鸡)。


    年轻宾客周一在白宫南草坪近距离观赏小鸡。

    安德鲁·哈尼克/盖蒂图片社

    但正如美国有线电视新闻网此前报道的那样,在白宫场地内寻求赞助引发了伦理专家的担忧,也让两党多位前白宫官员感到不满。一名发言人证实,由外部活动制作公司从赞助中筹集的任何额外资金都将再次捐给非营利组织白宫历史协会。

    美国鸡蛋委员会向南草坪运送了约4万个鸡蛋,供滚蛋、寻蛋、装饰和食用。这些鸡蛋是由北卡罗来纳州的十几名志愿者和农民耗时六天煮熟并手工染色的。

    “光把这些鸡蛋煮熟就需要两天,染色还需要额外四天,”委员会主席兼首席执行官艾米丽·梅茨在接受美国有线电视新闻网采访时表示。“说到这个彩蛋超级碗,团队合作才能成就梦想,这是肯定的。”

    周一下午,梅茨和她的同事们将一些刚孵出的小鸡带进了白宫简报室,讲台前不少人都在拍照发推文。

    梅茨说,这些三天大的小鸡前一晚住在附近著名的威拉德酒店。她还开玩笑说要把小鸡带去椭圆形办公室参观:“它们金灿灿的,我想总统会喜欢的。”


    唐纳德·特朗普总统周一在年度复活节滚彩蛋活动上向人群致意。

    索尔·洛阿/法新社/盖蒂图片社

    美国鸡蛋委员会还向第一夫人赠送了年度纪念彩蛋,这是始于卡特政府的近五十年传统的一部分。今年的彩蛋由俄亥俄州的彩蛋艺术大师马克·马拉霍夫斯基采用复杂的皮桑斯基蜡染工艺装饰。这个精致的实体彩蛋一面印有老鹰,另一面印有贝琪·罗斯旗,呼应了今年的美国250周年主题。

    五支美国军乐队以及儿童表演者“帕蒂小姐”舒克拉和杰克·哈特曼进行了演出。阅读角——长期以来设在杰奎琳·肯尼迪花园内——的读者包括第一夫人、第二夫人乌莎·万斯、农业部长布鲁克·罗林斯和教育部长琳达·麦克马洪。但肯尼迪花园去年秋天与东翼一同被拆除,今年阅读角迁至玫瑰花园。

    滚彩蛋活动的历史

    这项活动始于19世纪70年代的美国国会大厦场地。根据美国国家档案馆的记载,1876年的一场滚蛋活动尤为糟糕,目击者约翰·C·莱斯本观察到“公园梯田的草坪遭到肆意破坏”,此后尤利西斯·S·格兰特总统签署立法保护国会大厦场地并禁止滚蛋活动。

    但在1878年,更支持彩蛋活动的拉瑟福德·B·海斯总统允许孩子们在宾夕法尼亚大道——也就是白宫南草坪——上滚鸡蛋。

    这项活动如今由白宫、白宫历史协会和国家公园管理局合作举办。


    宾客们周一在白宫南草坪参加年度复活节滚彩蛋活动。

    安德鲁·哈尼克/盖蒂图片社

    据当时的《华盛顿邮报》报道,1921年,第一夫人弗洛伦斯·哈定亲自为鸡蛋染色。1927年,第一夫人格蕾丝·柯立芝带着她的宠物浣熊丽贝卡在草坪上用皮带牵着散步,这让丽贝卡十分恼火。

    “人群太过拥挤,丽贝卡明显表现出了不满。但第一夫人并没有就此气馁。她把宠物带进室内,然后回到人群中,让大家都很高兴,”《华盛顿邮报》的一篇报道写道。

    第一夫人米歇尔·奥巴马利用滚彩蛋活动推广她的“让我们行动起来”倡议,明星阵容包括贾斯汀·比伯和爱莉安娜·格兰德的表演。2016年,碧昂丝和杰斯也曾出席活动。

    特朗普政府首届任期回归了滚彩蛋活动的基本形式。受新冠疫情影响,活动停办了两年,但在拜登政府任期内恢复,连续三年以“彩蛋教育”为主题。

    滚彩蛋活动仍是白宫南草坪为数不多的对公众开放的活动之一,公众需凭门票入场参与。

    本文已更新补充更多细节。

    With the Easter Bunny at his side, Trump won’t stop talking about Iran

    2026-04-06T20:20:27.637Z / CNN

    By Betsy Klein

    Updated 2 hr ago

    Updated Apr 6, 2026, 5:07 PM ET

    PUBLISHED Apr 6, 2026, 4:20 PM ET

    President Donald Trump sits down with children as he participates in the White House Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn of the White House on Monday.

    Alex Brandon/AP

    Shortly before President Donald Trump was flanked by the defense secretary, CIA director and chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff to talk about Iran on Monday, he had a softer sidekick.

    “I don’t think it gets much more hostile than Iran. They’re capable fighters,” Trump said from the South Portico balcony, a widely smiling Easter Bunny at his side.

    The White House Easter Egg Roll tradition has evolved with the times, weathering intense political polarization, world wars and even pandemics over its 146-year history. But on Monday, it became the site of multiple presidential gaggles with reporters — many about the war with Iran and Trump’s latest threat to destroy the country’s infrastructure.

    After addressing the crowd, Trump descended to the lawn, over which towered a large crane — a noticeable sign of his ballroom project, even if the usual hum of construction appeared to be paused for the day’s events.

    A chaotic scrum of children positioned for egg racing waited more than 10 minutes as Trump fielded questions from reporters and waiting cameras. The children clutched their wooden spoons with varying degrees of impatience as the president offered his insights on prospects for a peace deal with Iran and the heroic rescue of an F-15 crew member over the weekend.

    Trump eventually wove his way toward the starting line — joined by first lady Melania Trump and the bunny — to referee the annual Easter Monday ritual of pushing colorful hard-boiled eggs across the White House grass.

    “Everybody ready? Focus, total focus — is everybody focused?” Trump asked, before blowing the whistle to start the wooden spoon race.

    After a brief second stop at a card decoration station, he again returned to the press, holding mini news conferences every few feet along a white fence penning in a crush of reporters. Trump, enthused about the successful rescue mission, didn’t appear to be in a hurry to get to the next event on his public schedule: an actual press conference.

    A Waymo sponsorship for the ‘egg Super Bowl’

    For the second year in a row, the Egg Roll was bolstered by high-dollar partnerships with corporate sponsors — the office of the first lady touting a “Bunny Hop Stage, courtesy of YouTube,” an “AI-Creation Station, courtesy of Meta,” a “Coloring Road Trip, courtesy of Waymo,” a “Challenge Coin Creation Station, courtesy of the New York Stock Exchange,” plus Coca-Cola, Google, the National Confectioners Association, the Toy Association, and GE Aerospace, among others.

    The Egg Roll has long been privately funded without taxpayer dollars, largely through the American Egg Board, which also provides tens of thousands of eggs for the occasion (and this year brought along 150 live chicks).

    Young guests get an up close view of baby chicks on the South Lawn of the White House on Monday.

    Andrew Harnik/Getty Images

    But the solicitation of sponsorships on White House grounds has prompted concerns from ethics experts and some dismay from former White House officials from both parties, as CNN has previously reported. Any additional funds raised from the sponsorships by an outside event production company will again go toward the nonprofit White House Historical Association, a spokesperson confirmed.

    The American Egg Board brought approximately 40,000 eggs to the South Lawn for rolling, hunting, decorating and eating. They were hard-boiled and hand-dyed by more than a dozen volunteers and farmers in North Carolina over six days.

    “It basically is two days to hard-boil all those eggs and then it’s an additional four days to dye them,” board president and CEO Emily Metz said in an interview with CNN. “Teamwork makes the dream work when it comes to the egg Super Bowl, that’s for sure.”

    Metz and her colleagues brought some of the freshly-hatched chicks into the White House briefing room Monday afternoon, where there was much tweeting from the podium.

    The three-day-old chicks spent the night in the storied nearby Willard Hotel, Metz said. She also floated a chick visit to the Oval Office, joking, “They’re sort of golden and I think he would like that.”

    President Donald Trump greets the crowd during the annual Easter Egg Roll on Monday.

    Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images

    The egg board also presented its annual commemorative egg to the first lady, part of a nearly five-decade tradition beginning with the Carter administration. This year’s egg was decorated with the intricate Pysanky wax method by master egg artist Mark Malachowski of Ohio. One side of the ornate real egg features an eagle; the other, the Betsy Ross flag, in keeping with this year’s America 250 theme.

    Five US military bands, along with children’s performers “Miss Patty” Shukla and Jack Hartmann, performed. Readers at the reading nook — which has long been set up at the Jacqueline Kennedy Garden — included the first lady, second lady Usha Vance, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins and Education Secretary Linda McMahon. But the Kennedy garden was demolished along with the East Wing last fall, and the nook was moved to the Rose Garden this year.

    A history of egg rolling

    The tradition began in the 1870s on US Capitol grounds. After a particularly rotten 1876 roll in which eyewitness John C. Rathbone observed “the wanton destruction of the grass on the terraces of the park,” President Ulysses S. Grant signed legislation to protect Capitol grounds and prohibit egg rolling, per the National Archives.

    But in 1878, a more egg-friendly President Rutherford B. Hayes allowed children to roll their eggs across Pennsylvania Avenue — on the White House South Lawn.

    The tradition continues as a collaboration among the White House, the White House Historical Association and the National Park Service.

    Guests participate in the annual Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn of the White House on Monday.

    Andrew Harnik/Getty Images

    First lady Florence Harding dyed the eggs herself in 1921, the Washington Post reported at the time. And in 1927, first lady Grace Coolidge brought her pet raccoon, Rebecca, out on the grounds on a leash, to Rebecca’s annoyance.

    “The crush was too much for Rebecca and she showed her displeasure plainly. But the first lady was not so easily discouraged. She carried the pet indoors and returned to the delight of the crowd,” a Washington Post report said.

    First lady Michelle Obama used the egg roll to promote her “Let’s Move” initiative, and the star-studded lineups included performances by Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande. Beyoncé and Jay-Z were among the attendees in 2016.

    The first Trump administration saw a return to Egg Roll basics. There was a two-year hiatus due to the Covid-19 pandemic, but the event returned during the Biden administration, which celebrated an “EGGucation” theme for three years.

    The egg roll remains one of the only times the White House South Lawn is open to the public, with tickets, to enjoy.

    This story has been updated with additional details.

  • 又有两家制药公司艾伯维和基因泰克将正式入驻特朗普药房平台


    2026年4月6日 / 美国东部时间下午6:15 / 哥伦比亚广播公司(CBS)新闻

    据哥伦比亚广播公司新闻独家获悉,又两家制药巨头将于周一正式在白宫旗下的折扣药品网站上销售热门商用药物。

    美国制药企业艾伯维和基因泰克将成为第10家和第11家在“特朗普药房”(TrumpRx)网站上以低价提供处方药的公司。

    今年1月与特朗普政府达成协议、下调部分药品价格的艾伯维,将在该网站上以86%的折扣销售修美乐(Humira)——一款用于治疗类风湿性关节炎、克罗恩病和溃疡性结肠炎的热门药物。

    不过,该网站上的处方药价格仅面向未投保、或保险不覆盖该药的患者,且需患者自付全部标价。有保险的患者通常已经能享受到更低的价格。

    一名白宫官员对哥伦比亚广播公司新闻表示,政府正通过“伟大医疗计划”将折扣处方药协议制度化,确保享受政府医保的人群可以使用自付额来购买特朗普药房平台的药物。国会尚未就特朗普提出的该计划进行审议。

    据一名白宫官员透露,未投保患者购买修美乐笔(又称阿达木单抗)的原价超过6900美元。特朗普药房平台将提供修美乐优惠券,将价格降至950美元。

    特朗普政府一直在通过“最惠国”协议降低处方药价格,即制药公司以其他国家的售价向未投保的美国消费者销售药物。

    白宫去年12月宣布与基因泰克达成协议,下调流感治疗和预防单剂药片Xofluza的价格。据一名白宫官员介绍,该处方药的协商后价格约为50美元,低于原价168美元。

    另一家制药公司安进也将扩大其在特朗普药房平台的产品范围,新增关节炎药物恩利(Enbrel)和斑块型银屑病治疗药物Otezla。

    特朗普药房平台目前降价销售的药品已超过61种,高于今年2月该网站上线时的约40种。

    https://www.cbsnews.com/video/why-experts-say-trumprx-limited/

    Two more pharmaceutical companies, Abbvie and Genentech, to officially launch on TrumpRx

    April 6, 2026 / 6:15 PM EDT / CBS News

    Two more drug-making giants will officially start selling popular commercial medications on the White House’s discounted pharmaceutical site as soon as Monday, CBS News exclusively learned.

    American pharmaceutical companies Abbvie and Genentech become the 10th and 11th companies to provide their prescriptions at a reduced rate on the “TrumpRx” site.

    Abbvie, which struck a deal with the Trump administration in January to cut the cost of certain medicines, will sell Humira, a popular medication used to treat rheumatoid arthritis, Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, on the site at an 86% discount.

    The prescription prices on the site, however, are only available to patients who are uninsured, or whose insurance doesn’t cover it, and who must pay the full list price out of pocket. Those with insurance coverage generally pay lower prices already.

    A White House official tells CBS News the administration is working to codify the discount prescription deals with the “Great Healthcare Plan” to ensure that people on government insurance can use copays for the TrumpRx drugs. Congress has not taken up the Trump-proposed plan yet.

    Prices for the Humira Pen, also called adalimumab, can cost over $6,900 for uninsured individuals. TrumpRx will feature coupons for Humira that will drop the price to $950, according to a White House official.

    The Trump administration has been working to lower prescription drug prices through “most-favored-nation” agreements where pharmaceutical companies sell medications to uninsured U.S. consumers at the same prices available in other countries.

    The White House announced a deal with Genentech in December to reduce the cost of Xofluza, a single dose pill used to treat and prevent the flu. That prescription will cost around $50, negotiated down from $168, according to a White House official.

    Another drug company, Amgen, will also expand its TrumpRx offerings to include arthritis drug Enbrel and plaque psoriasis-treating medication Otezla.

    TrumpRx now sells over 61 drugs at a lower price, up from about 40 offerings when the website went live in February.

    https://www.cbsnews.com/video/why-experts-say-trumprx-limited/

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    特朗普:四小时内可摧毁伊朗所有桥梁发电厂

    2026年4月7日 07:48 / 联合早报

    4月6日,美国总统特朗普在白宫的新闻发布会上回答记者提问。他警告称,美军可以在四小时内摧毁伊朗境内的所有桥梁和发电厂。 (路透社)

    美国总统特朗普星期一(4月6日)再次威胁要摧毁伊朗的民用基础设施,警告称美军可以在四小时内摧毁伊朗境内的所有桥梁和发电厂,并说国际调解人提出的停火方案还远远不够。

    法新社报道,特朗普在华盛顿举行的新闻发布会上说,伊朗必须达成一项协议,允许石油“自由流通”通过至关重要的霍尔木兹海峡,否则将“彻底摧毁伊朗”。

    “因为我们拥有强大的军事力量,我们有一个计划,到明天晚上12点,伊朗境内的每一座桥梁都将被摧毁,每一座发电厂都将被烧毁、爆炸,永远无法再次使用。”

    “我的意思是,在中午12点之前彻底摧毁,而且只需四个小时,如果我们愿意的话。”

    特朗普还说,他正考虑对通过霍尔木兹海峡的石油征收通行费。

    对此,伊朗军方回应说,特朗普“傲慢的言论”并没有阻碍伊朗士兵。

    据伊朗国家广播公司报道,军队中央司令部安比亚的一名发言人说:“这位妄想的美国总统粗鲁傲慢的言论和毫无根据的威胁……对伊斯兰战士继续向美国和犹太复国主义敌人发动进攻和镇压行动没有任何影响。”

    特朗普此前在社交媒体上说,将伊朗解除霍尔木兹海峡封锁的最后期限延长至星期二(7日)晚上8时(新加坡时间8日上午8时)。

    巴基斯坦、埃及和土耳其的调解人正在斡旋美国和伊朗达成停火协议。

    美伊双方目前均拒绝停火。特朗普说,调解人提出的停火方案远远不够。伊朗军方说,只要政治当局认为合适,他们就会“继续战争”。

  • 特朗普吹嘘营救空军任务,扬言伊朗可“一夜之间被击溃”


    2026-04-06T13:26:40-04:00 / 福克斯新闻网

    特朗普详述在伊朗营救一名被击落的美军飞行员的任务,同时描述若周二晚前未达成和平协议可能发生的情况

    作者:埃里克·麦克,福克斯新闻网

    发布时间:2026年4月6日美国东部夏令时下午1:26 | 更新时间:2026年4月6日美国东部夏令时下午3:00

    唐纳德·特朗普总统在白宫新闻发布会上详细介绍了在伊朗境内营救一名被击落的美军飞行员的高风险行动。

    唐纳德·特朗普总统吹嘘此次在敌后营救被击落的F-15E飞行员的行动“具有历史意义”,并警告伊朗必须在周二晚上美国东部夏令时8点的最后期限前达成协议,否则将面临“被击溃”的下场。

    “这是一次极具历史意义的营救行动,”特朗普在周一的新闻发布会上对白宫记者团表示,“这将被载入史册。”

    “周四深夜,一架美国F-15战斗机在参与‘史诗怒火行动’时,在伊朗境内纵深的敌方领空被击落,我们在该行动中表现得极为出色。前所未有地出色。”

    特朗普随即暂停对此次营救行动的称赞,转而向伊朗发出和谈警告。

    特朗普披露:伊朗在最后通牒后提出“重大提议”,但“不够好”

    唐纳德·特朗普总统描述了在敌后营救两名被困飞行员的“历史性”任务。(亚历克斯·王/盖蒂图片社)

    “整个伊朗可以在一夜之间被击溃,而这个夜晚可能就是明晚,”特朗普说道。

    特朗普继续向伊朗施压,要求其达成和平协议。此前数小时,他曾表示伊朗目前提出的提议“不够充分”,而战争部长皮特·赫格瑟特则誓言将对伊朗实施迄今规模最大的轰炸行动。

    特朗普称伊朗32天后“不再构成威胁”——概述美国战争下一阶段

    “顺便说一句,按照总统的指示,(周一)将是此次行动启动以来规模最大的一次打击行动,”赫格瑟特在参谋长联席会议主席丹·“拉津”·凯恩将军之前接过话筒时誓言道。

    “明天的打击力度会比今天更大。然后伊朗就有得选了,”赫格瑟特补充道,“做出明智的选择吧,因为这位总统从不儿戏。你可以问问苏莱曼尼,你可以问问马杜罗。你可以问问哈梅内伊。”

    特朗普在回答福克斯新闻的提问时提到,有军事领导人警告营救两名飞行员的危险撤离行动可能会给众多部队带来风险。

    “有一些非常专业的军人并不赞成这次行动:但这两名飞行员完全同意执行任务,这一点非常重要,”特朗普说道,他提到了赫格瑟特和凯恩将军。

    战争部长皮特·赫格瑟特警告伊朗“做出明智选择”,因为唐纳德·特朗普总统已下令对伊朗政权实施迄今最猛烈的两轮轰炸。(肯特·西岛/法新社)

    以色列国防军确认伊朗伊斯兰革命卫队情报负责人被击毙;圣城旅指挥官也在空袭中被消灭

    “但不,有军人说,‘你就是不能这么做;你不能深入一个实力强大的军事国家的腹地。’”

    特朗普指出,伊朗“有一半人穿着军装”,这加剧了营救美军飞行员的难度。

    “我很惊讶有人说这是有史以来第一次这样的行动,”特朗普继续说道,“我说,这不可能,但确实有可能,因为你要穿过数十万士兵的防区。我的意思是,看看那些直升机,它们是怎么被击中的。”

    特朗普的语气从严肃转为轻松,他问凯恩“有多少人”参与了这次营救行动。

    敌后大胆营救飞行员内幕:中情局如何协助开展“欺骗行动”

    “我想把这当成秘密,”凯恩反驳道。

    “我会保密的,但参与行动的人数以百计,”特朗普说道。

    “数百人参与了这次任务。数百人本来可能会丧命。别提装备了。装备损失了不少。没人在乎装备。数百人本来可能会丧命,”特朗普补充道。

    “所以我们军中有人说,‘这不是明智之举,’”特朗普说道。

    “我理解,但我还是决定这么做。”

    丹·凯恩将军(右)表示,他希望对此次历史性营救行动的部分细节保密,以保护未来的任务,而唐纳德·特朗普总统(左)和战争部长皮特·赫格瑟特(中)誓言将对伊朗实施迄今最猛烈的两轮轰炸。(安德鲁·哈尼克)

    美国在营救行动中用钻地弹“摧毁”伊朗伊斯兰革命卫队总部

    目前,伊朗必须在周二晚上美国东部夏令时8点的最后期限前达成令特朗普满意的协议。

    “我不能谈论停火,但我可以告诉你,我们的对手一方有积极且愿意参与谈判的一方,”特朗普说道,他承认伊朗一直是“出色的谈判者”,因为他们能够拖延和平进程数十年。“他们希望能够达成协议。我只能说这么多了。”

    “我可以告诉你,我们认为他们谈判是出于诚意,”特朗普说道,“我们拭目以待。我们得到了一些希望结束这场冲突的非凡国家的帮助,因为这场冲突影响到了它们。”

    赫格瑟特披露秘密探访参与“史诗怒火行动”的作战部队
    https://www.foxnews.com/video/6392643765112

    中央司令部在营救飞行员期间对伊朗伊斯兰革命卫队总部发动空袭

    特朗普详细阐述道,如果不能很快达成和平协议,所谓的“计划”将对这个国家造成毁灭性打击,使其需要一个世纪才能重建。

    “我们有一项计划,凭借我们强大的军事力量,到明天晚上12点,伊朗的每一座桥梁都将被摧毁,伊朗的每一座发电厂都将停业、燃烧、爆炸,永远无法再使用,”特朗普誓言道,“我的意思是,到12点就能完成全面拆除,如果我们愿意的话,这可以在四个小时内完成。”“我们不想走到那一步。”

    “所以我想这么做吗?不想。我想摧毁他们的基础设施吗?不想,”特朗普总结道,“这将让他们花100年时间才能重建。如果我们今天就撤离,他们重建国家也需要20年。而且永远不会恢复到以前的水平。他们唯一能够重建国家的方式,就是利用美利坚合众国的天才智慧。”

    埃里克·麦克是福克斯新闻数字频道的记者,负责报道突发新闻。

    Trump touts airman rescue mission, boasts Iran could be ‘taken out in 1 night’

    2026-04-06T13:26:40-04:00 / Fox News

    Trump detailed the mission to rescue a downed airman in Iran, while describing what could happen if there is no peace deal by Tuesday night

    By Eric Mack, Fox News

    Published April 6, 2026 1:26pm EDT | Updated April 6, 2026 3:00pm EDT

    President Donald Trump outlined the high-risk effort to recover a downed U.S. airman in Iran during a White House press conference.

    President Donald Trump touted the “historic” rescue of the downed F-15E airmen behind enemy lines and issued a warning to Iran to make a deal before Tuesday night’s 8 p.m. ET deadline or face being “taken out.”

    “This is a rescue that’s very historic,” Trump told the White House press corps in a Monday news conference. “It’ll go down to the books.”

    “Late Thursday night, an American F-15 fighter jet went down deep inside enemy territory in Iran while participating in Operation Epic Fury, where we’re doing unbelievably well. Well, at a level that nobody’s ever seen before.”

    Trump quickly paused his hailing of the rescue to add a warning for Iran to come to peace.

    TRUMP REVEALS IRAN MADE ‘SIGNIFICANT PROPOSAL’ AFTER ULTIMATUM, BUT ‘NOT GOOD ENOUGH’

    President Donald Trump describes the ‘historic’ mission to rescue two stranded airmen behind enemy lines.(Alex Wong/Getty Images)

    “The entire country can be taken out in one night, and that night might be tomorrow night,” Trump said.

    Trump continued to press Iran to come to a peace deal, hours after saying the offers thus far are “not enough,” and War Secretary Pete Hegseth vowed the heaviest bombing of Iran to date.

    TRUMP SAYS IRAN ‘NO LONGER A THREAT’ AFTER 32 DAYS — OUTLINES NEXT PHASE OF US WAR

    “By the way, per the president’s direction, [Monday] will be the largest volume of strikes since day one of this operation,” Hegseth vowed, taking the mic just before Chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Dan “Raizin’” Caine.

    “Tomorrow, even more than today. And then Iran has a choice,” Hegseth added. “Choose wisely, because this president does not play around. You can ask Soleimani, you can ask Maduro. You can ask Khamenei.”

    Trump, responding to a question from Fox News, noted there were military leaders warning against the dangerous exfiltration of the two airmen, citing the risks to a multitude of troops.

    “There were military people, very professional, that preferred not doing it: These two were totally on board, which was very important,” Trump said, noting Hegseth and Gen. Caine.

    War Secretary Pete Hegseth warned Iran to ‘choose wisely’ as President Donald Trump has ordered the two heaviest days of bombings on the regime.(Kent Nishimura / AFP)

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    “But, no, there were military people that said, ‘You just don’t do this; you don’t go into the heart of a very powerful military.”

    Trump noted that “half the people are wearing uniforms” in Iran, exacerbating the challenges of extracting the American airmen.

    “I was surprised somebody said it’s the only time it’s ever been done,” Trump continued. “I said, that’s not possible, but it is possible because you’re going into hundreds of thousands of soldiers along the path. I mean, look at some of the helicopters, how they got hit.”

    Trump, in a moment that went from serious to lighter, asked Caine “how many” people conducted the rescue.

    INSIDE THE DARING RESCUE OF AIRMAN BEHIND ENEMY LINES: HOW CIA ASSISTED WITH ‘DECEPTION CAMPAIGN’

    “I’d love to keep that a secret,”Caine shot back.

    “I’ll keep it a secret, but it was hundreds and hundreds of these people,” Trump said.

    “Hundreds of people went into this journey. Hundreds of people could have been killed. Forget about the equipment. A lot of equipment. Nobody cares of it. Hundreds of people could have been killed,” Trump added.

    “So we had people that were within the military that said, ‘This is not a wise move,’” Trump said.

    “And I understood that, but I decided to do it.”

    Gen. Dan Caine (right) said he wanted to keep some details of the historic rescue secret to preserve future missions as President Donald Trump (left) and War Secretary Pete Hegseth (center) vowed the two heaviest days of bombing to come in Iran.(Andrew Harnik)

    US ‘OBLITERATED’ IRGC HEADQUARTERS WITH BUNKER BUSTER BOMBS DURING RESCUE

    For now, Tuesday night’s 8 p.m. ET deadline looms for Iran to make a deal to Trump’s satisfaction.

    “I can’t talk about ceasefire, but I can tell you that we have an active, willing participant on the other side,” Trump said, acknowledging Iran has been “excellent negotiators” because they have been able to delay peace for decades. “They would like to be able to make a deal. I can’t say any more than that.”

    “I can tell you they’re negotiating, we think, in good faith,” Trump said. “We’re going to find out. We’re getting the help of some incredible countries that want this to be ended, because it affects them.

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    CENTCOM directs strike on IRGC headquarters during airman rescue

    The “plan,” short of an imminent peace deal, Trump expounded, would be devastating for a country that would require a century to rebuild.

    “We have a plan, because of the power of our military, where every bridge in Iran will be decimated by 12 tomorrow night, where every power plant in Iran will be out of business, burning, exploding, and never to be used again,” Trump vowed. “I mean, complete demolition by 12, and it’ll happen over a period of four hours if we wanted to. “We don’t want that to happen.”

    “So do I want to do that? No. Do I want to destroy their infrastructure? No,” Trump concluded. “It will take them 100 years to rebuild. Right now, if we left today, it would take them 20 years to rebuild their country. And it would never be as good as it was. And the only way they’re going to be able to rebuild their country is to utilize the genius of the United States of America.”

    Eric Mack is a writer for Fox News Digital covering breaking news.

  • 最高司法官更迭:造就历史的司法部长解雇与被迫离职事件


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    帕姆·邦迪的离职是一段可追溯至哈定政府茶壶山丑闻史的最新篇章

    作者:查尔斯·克赖茨,福克斯新闻
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    司法部长帕姆·邦迪上周的离职是美国最高执法官员一系列备受瞩目的解雇或辞职事件中的最新一起,这些事件从水门事件的关键人物到一位与总统分歧无法调和的备受尊敬的律师均有涉及。

    前总统乔治·华盛顿于1789年任命开国元勋、前弗吉尼亚州州长埃德蒙·伦道夫为美国第一任司法部长,自那以来已有数十位继任者,有些人已被历史遗忘,另一些则更令人难忘。

    埃利奥特·理查森与理查德·克莱因丁斯特——尼克松政府时期

    水门大厦盗窃案发生时担任国防部长的埃利奥特·理查森被任命接替司法部长理查德·克莱因丁斯特。克莱因丁斯特在丑闻曝光后辞职,据报道他曾受到水门“水管工”团队成员的施压,要求其缓和局势。

    “水管工”是被控闯入当时位于华盛顿雾谷水门酒店的民主党全国委员会总部的团体的绰号。该团体由中央情报局官员E·霍华德·亨特和联邦调查局特工、后来成为保守派脱口秀明星的G·戈登·利迪组织。这个名字据称源自“泄密”一词的双重含义——政治泄密与管道漏水。

    美国司法部高官将就杰弗里·爱泼斯坦调查向众议院监督委员会做简报

    埃利奥特·理查森(左)与理查德·尼克松总统(右)(原图/盖蒂图片社)

    据英国《卫报》报道,1972年6月,克莱因丁斯特正在马里兰州贝塞斯达的燃烧树高尔夫球场打球时,利迪 reportedly 上前告诉他,尼克松的连任委员会涉嫌参与了此次盗窃案。

    克莱因丁斯特 reportedly 让这名探员滚开,联邦调查随即照常展开。

    随着丑闻愈演愈烈,尼克松于1973年4月30日宣布,他已接受克莱因丁斯特以及总统助手约翰·埃利希曼和H·R·霍尔德曼的辞职,并解雇了白宫法律顾问约翰·迪恩——迪恩经常称唐纳德·特朗普总统的任期比他的老上司还要糟糕。

    “克莱因丁斯特先生请求解除其司法部长职务,因为他认为,既然司法部对水门事件及相关案件的调查可能牵连到与其有着密切私人和职业联系的人员,他就无法恰当地继续担任司法部部长一职,”尼克松在当日的公开信中说道。

    理查森随后上任,但其任期以美国历史上最重大的行政部门离职事件之一告终:“周六夜大屠杀”。

    1973年10月20日,在阿奇博尔德·考克斯 subpoena 了椭圆形办公室录音带后不久,尼克松下令理查森解雇这名水门事件特别检察官。理查森此前任命了考克斯,且据报道曾承诺无正当理由不会解雇他,因此他拒绝执行命令并辞职。

    特朗普解雇法官提名的联邦检察官,司法部高官警告法院恪守职权范围

    尼克松随后要求理查森的副手威廉·拉克尔肖斯解雇考克斯,他同样拒绝执行命令并辞职。

    尼克松接着命令拉克尔肖斯的副手、司法部副部长罗伯特·博克执行解雇命令——博克后来因罗纳德·里根总统提名其进入最高法院未果而声名大噪。博克执行了命令,据报道他曾考虑辞职,但在其前任的敦促下留任以确保司法部的稳定。

    同年11月,一位由林登·约翰逊任命的联邦法官裁定解雇考克斯的行为非法。

    尼克松本人最终在近一年后的1974年8月9日辞职。

    正如宪法中心等机构所述,理查森的遗产成为了一位在危机时刻为个人尊严牺牲职业地位的内阁官员的象征。

    阿尔贝托·冈萨雷斯——乔治·W·布什政府时期

    阿尔贝托·冈萨雷斯(左);乔治·W·布什总统(右)(马克·威尔逊/盖蒂图片社)

    阿尔贝托·冈萨雷斯是乔治·W·布什总统最亲密的顾问之一,其渊源可追溯至布什担任得克萨斯州州长时期。他也是美国首位西班牙裔司法部长,也是特朗普2025年任命马尔科·卢比奥为国务卿之前美国职位最高的西班牙裔内阁官员。

    2007年,在两党对司法部解雇数名联邦检察官的批评日益加剧,以及有关他在国会调查中未坦诚说明政治是否在解雇事件中发挥作用的指控不断涌现之际,冈萨雷斯最终辞去了最高执法职务。

    布什对其好友的辞职表示惋惜,称“令人悲哀的是,我们生活在这样一个时代,像阿尔贝托·冈萨雷斯这样才华横溢、正直高尚的人,只因他的美名被出于政治目的泼脏水,就无法开展重要工作。”

    随着解雇事件以及为针对恐怖嫌疑人的强化审讯手段辩护的言论引发的争议不断升级,冈萨雷斯面临着越来越大的压力和批评。

    在一场激烈的参议院听证会上,他数十次表示“我不记得”或类似表述,他与宾夕法尼亚州参议员阿伦·斯佩克特等共和党人以及加利福尼亚州参议员黛安·范斯坦等民主党人展开了交锋。

    纽约州民主党参议员查尔斯·舒默后来就他的答复与冈萨雷斯对质。

    卡尔·罗夫:特朗普解雇了邦迪,但真正的政治斗争才刚刚开始

    “你已经将近100个问题回答了‘我不知道’或‘我记不起来了’。你对自己部门的大部分运作都不熟悉。关于八名联邦检察官中的大多数人的解雇问题,我们仍然没有得到关于何人、何时以及为何的令人信服的解释,”舒默愤怒地说道,这番话引自左翼媒体“民主现在”发布的 transcript。

    在证词中,冈萨雷斯表示,联邦检察官确实由总统酌情任免,司法部“基于证据做出决定,而非看目标是共和党人还是民主党人”。

    “我知道我没有,也绝不会为了党派政治利益而要求任何人辞职,以干扰或影响某一特定的起诉,”冈萨雷斯说道。“我也没有理由相信参与这一过程的任何人会出于不当理由谋求罢免一名联邦检察官。”

    尽管如此,布什仍然支持他的任命,驳斥了舒默、范斯坦和罗德岛州民主党参议员谢尔顿·怀特豪斯起草的“不信任”决议,这场争议持续发酵。

    最终,冈萨雷斯于2007年8月27日宣布将于9月17日辞职。

    “昨天我会见了布什总统,并告知他我决定结束作为司法部长的政府公职生涯……让我说,领导司法部是我最大的荣幸之一,”冈萨雷斯在辞职声明中说道。

    “我非常钦佩和尊重在这里工作的男女同事。作为司法部长,我一直尽可能亲自会见他们中的许多人,今天我想再次感谢他们为国家服务。”

    杰夫·塞申斯——特朗普政府时期

    司法部长帕姆·邦迪(左)、杰斐逊·塞申斯三世(中)与唐纳德·特朗普总统(克里斯·克莱波尼斯/彭博社泳池照片)

    前阿拉巴马州参议员杰夫·塞申斯是首位在2016年总统竞选期间支持当时还是开发商的唐纳德·特朗普的参议院议员。

    然而,这位移民执法强硬派和特朗普的忠实支持者在任期初期就与新总统的关系恶化。

    塞申斯因在为特朗普竞选期间曾与俄罗斯大使谢尔盖·基斯利亚克私下会面的报道中,主动回避了特朗普-俄罗斯调查。

    这次回避激怒了特朗普,导致特朗普在媒体上频繁抨击塞申斯,并将罗伯特·米勒三世前联邦调查局局长被任命为俄罗斯问题特别检察官归咎于塞申斯。

    特朗普还指责塞申斯未对希拉里·克林顿提起刑事诉讼。

    塞申斯的任期在2018年中期选举共和党失去众议院控制权的次日结束,但这位阿拉巴马人在扭转奥巴马时代政策、打击庇护城市政策方面留下了成功的职业记录。

    美国代理司法部长托德·布兰奇称围绕邦迪被解雇的猜测‘完全不实’

    但特朗普解雇塞申斯进一步激怒了民主党批评者,新泽西州参议员科里·布克称这是“令人担忧的事态发展,使我们离宪法危机又近了一步”。

    布克声称特朗普解雇塞申斯是因为他害怕米勒会在俄罗斯调查中牵连到自己。

    威廉·巴尔——特朗普政府时期

    司法部长威廉·巴尔发表讲话(迈克尔·雷诺兹/盖蒂图片社)

    前司法部长威廉·巴尔于2020年12月辞去了其第二任美国最高执法职务,此前两人就上月选举是否存在大规模舞弊存在争议。

    巴尔此前曾在乔治·H·W·布什政府任职,他告诉美联社他没有看到“规模足以改变选举结果的舞弊行为”,这似乎激怒了特朗普。

    在宣布离职时,特朗普在推特上表示他与巴尔进行了“愉快的会面”,两人的关系“一直非常好;他工作表现出色”。

    巴尔还称赞了特朗普的第一任期政绩,称其遭遇了“党派攻击”和“ relentless、不屈不挠的抵抗”。

    在2022年接受NBC新闻采访时,就在他的著作《一件接着一件》出版前夕,巴尔表示他曾在白宫告诉特朗普,他理解总统对他感到沮丧,并表示他愿意提交辞呈。

    “接受了,”特朗普据称说道,但总统本人据称称是他要求巴尔辞职,而非总检察长主动辞职。

    帕姆·邦迪被解雇为司法部长——以下是可能接任她的潜在人选

    “他为窃取选举主张所采取的荒谬行径导致了国会山骚乱,”巴尔说道,并补充称特朗普的行为仍未达到民主党所称的“煽动”的法律程度。

    在辞职信中,巴尔称赞特朗普能够“挺过”俄罗斯调查以及民主党试图“削弱甚至推翻本届政府”的企图,并表示总统恢复了美国军事力量并遏制了非法移民。

    哈里·多尔蒂——哈定与柯立芝政府时期

    沃伦·加梅利尔·哈定总统与友人1921年在迈阿密钓鱼。总统左数第四位,司法部长哈里·多尔蒂左数第三位(盖蒂图片社)

    美国现代史上首位被罢免的司法部长是哈里·多尔蒂,他是沃伦·哈定总统政府的成员。

    多尔蒂是所谓的“俄亥俄帮”的一员,该团伙由哈定家乡州的长期密友组成。

    多尔蒂的倒台始于茶壶山丑闻——这是水门事件之前最臭名昭著的事件——该丑闻导致内政部长阿尔伯特·福尔入狱。

    福尔于1923年被牵连进怀俄明州茶壶山的低价或无底价石油租赁交易,并因接受能源公司的贿赂而入狱。

    多尔蒂后来因未能起诉参与茶壶山丑闻的人员而接受调查,还被指控卷入其他数起丑闻,包括在禁酒令期间被指控共谋出售非法酒类许可证。

    他还被指控利用影响力谋取私利,“俄亥俄帮”成员被指控出售政府职位。

    据1930年《时代》周刊报道,多尔蒂的兄弟马尔是一家银行的总裁,该银行后来被俄亥俄州关闭,因为参议院在对多尔蒂司法部长的调查中无法“撬开”相关信息。

    该兄弟的银行在此期间出现了“大额提款”,引起了哥伦布监管机构的注意。

    哈里·多尔蒂最终在哈定1923年8月在任期间去世后被罢免。

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    多尔蒂从未被定罪。

    查尔斯·克赖茨是福克斯新闻数字频道的记者。

    他于2013年以撰稿人和制作助理的身份加入福克斯新闻。

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    Top cops out: The attorney general firings and forced exits that made history

    2026-04-06 13:01 EDT / Fox News

    Pam Bondi’s exit is the latest chapter in a history stretching back to the Harding administration’s Teapot Dome scandal

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    Attorney General Pam Bondi’s departure last week was the latest in a series of high-profile firings or resignations of America’s top law enforcement officer, from a key Watergate figure to a well-respected attorney whose differences with the president became irreconcilable.

    Former President George Washington appointed Founding Father and former Virginia Gov. Edmund Randolph the nation’s first attorney general in 1789, and in the years since, there have been dozens of successors, some lost to history and others more memorable.

    Eliot Richardson and Richard Kleindienst — Nixon

    Eliot Richardson, the secretary of defense at the time of the Watergate burglary, was named to succeed Attorney General Richard Kleindienst, who resigned amid the scandal after reportedly being pressured by a member of the Watergate “plumbers” to assuage the situation.

    “Plumbers” was the moniker for the group accused in the burglary at the DNC headquarters, then located at the Watergate Hotel in Foggy Bottom, D.C. They were organized by CIA officer E. Howard Hunt and FBI agent-turned-future conservative talk radio star G. Gordon Liddy. The name purportedly came from the dual meaning of “leaks” — political versus pipes.

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    Eliot Richardson, left, and President Richard Nixon, right.(Original/Getty Images)

    Kleindienst was playing golf at Burning Tree in Bethesda, Md., in June 1972 when Liddy reportedly approached him to say that the Committee to Re-elect the President (Nixon’s committee) was involved in the burglary, according to an account from the UK Guardian.

    Kleindienst reportedly told the G-man to get lost, and the federal investigation ensued as normal.

    As the scandal raged on April 30, 1973, Nixon announced he had accepted the resignations of Kleindienst, and presidential assistants John Ehrlichman and H.R. Haldeman — and fired White House Counsel John Dean — who has often called President Donald Trump’s tenure worse than that of his old boss.

    “Mr. Kleindienst asked to be relieved as Attorney General because he felt that he could not appropriately continue as head of the Justice Department now that it appears its investigation of the Watergate and related cases may implicate individuals with whom he has had a close personal and professional association,” Nixon said in a public letter that day.

    Richardson’s tenure began thereafter and ended with one of the most significant executive branch departures in history: the “Saturday Night Massacre.”

    On October 20, 1973, Nixon ordered Richardson to fire Watergate special prosecutor Archibald Cox shortly after Cox subpoenaed the Oval Office recordings. Richardson, who appointed Cox and reportedly pledged not to fire him without cause, refused and resigned.

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    Nixon then asked Richardson’s deputy, William Ruckelshaus, to fire Cox, and he also resigned instead of carrying out the order.

    Nixon then ordered Ruckelshaus’ deputy, Solicitor General Robert Bork, who is better known for his unsuccessful nomination to the Supreme Court by President Ronald Reagan, to fire Cox. Bork did so and reportedly considered resigning but stayed on at the urging of his predecessors to ensure stability at the DOJ.

    That November, an LBJ-appointed federal judge found that Cox’s firing had been unlawful.

    Nixon himself ultimately resigned almost one year later on August 9, 1974.

    Richardson’s legacy became that of a cabinet official who, in times of crisis, sacrificed professional status for personal integrity, as described by the Constitution Center and others.

    Alberto Gonzales — G.W. Bush

    Alberto Gonzales, left; President George W. Bush, right.(Mark Wilson/Getty Images)

    Alberto Gonzales was one of President George W. Bush’s closest advisers, going back to his time as Texas governor. He was also the first Hispanic attorney general and the highest-ranking Hispanic cabinet official until Trump named Marco Rubio to secretary of state in 2025.

    Gonzales ultimately resigned the top cop post in 2007 amid mounting bipartisan criticism of the DOJ’s firing of several U.S. attorneys and allegations that he was not forthright during congressional inquiries about whether politics played a role in the firings.

    Bush lamented his friend’s resignation, saying “it is sad that we live in a time when a talented and honorable person like Alberto Gonzales is impeded from doing important work because his good name was dragged through the mud for political reasons.”

    Gonzales faced mounting pressure and criticism amid the firings and regarding comments defending enhanced interrogation techniques against suspected terrorists.

    He stated “I do not recall” or similar framings of the statement dozens of times during a contentious Senate hearing where he battled Republicans like Pennsylvania’s Arlen Specter and Democrats including California’s Dianne Feinstein.

    Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., later confronted Gonzales over his responses.

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    “You’ve answered ‘I don’t know’ or ‘I can’t recall’ to close to a hundred questions. You’re not familiar with much of the workings of your own department. And we still don’t have convincing explanations of the who, when and why, in regard to the firing of the majority of the eight U.S. attorneys,” Schumer fumed, according to a transcript posted to the left-wing outlet DemocracyNow.

    In his testimony, Gonzales said U.S. Attorneys indeed serve at the pleasure of the president, and that the Justice Department makes “decisions based on the evidence, not whether the target is a Republican or a Democrat.”

    “I know that I did not, and would not, ask for a resignation of any individual in order to interfere with or influence a particular prosecution for partisan political gain,” Gonzales said. “I also have no basis to believe that anyone involved in this process sought the removal of a U.S. Attorney for an improper reason.”

    Bush nonetheless remained behind his pick, rebuking a “no confidence” resolution drafted by Schumer, Feinstein and Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I. as the controversy continued.

    Ultimately, Gonzales announced on August 27, 2007, that he would be stepping down on September 17.

    “Yesterday I met with President Bush and informed him of my decision to conclude my government service as attorney general… let me say that it’s been one of my greatest privileges to lead the Department of Justice,” Gonzales said in his resignation announcement.

    “I have great admiration and respect for the men and women who work here. I have made a point as attorney general to personally meet as many of them as possible, and today I want to again thank them for their service to our nation.”

    Jeff Sessions — Trump

    Attorneys general Pam Bondi, left, Jefferson Sessions III, center, and President Donald Trump.(Chris Kleponis/Pool-Bloomberg)

    Former Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions was the first in the upper chamber to endorse then-developer Donald Trump in his 2016 presidential bid.

    The immigration enforcement hardliner and Trump loyalist, however, saw his relationship with the new president fray early in their term.

    Sessions recused himself from the Trump-Russia investigation, citing his own campaigning for Trump amid reports he also met personally with Russian envoy Sergey Kislyak.

    The recusal incensed Trump and led him to regularly bash Sessions in the press, and also to blame Sessions for the appointment of former FBI Director Robert Mueller III as special counsel in the Russia case.

    Trump also faulted Sessions for declining to criminally pursue Hillary Clinton.

    Sessions’ tenure ended the day after Republicans lost the House in the 2018 midterm elections, but left the Alabamian with a successful professional record in reversing Obama-era policies and cracking down on sanctuary city policies.

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    But Trump’s firing of Sessions only further invigorated his Democratic critics, as New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker called it an “alarming development that brings us one step closer to a constitutional crisis.”

    Booker claimed Trump fired Sessions because he was scared Mueller would implicate him in the Russia investigation.

    William Barr — Trump

    Attorney General William Barr speaks.(Michael Reynolds/Getty Images)

    Former Attorney General William Barr resigned from his second tenure as the nation’s top cop in December 2020, amid disputes over whether the prior month’s election had been subject to widespread fraud.

    Barr, who previously served under President George H.W. Bush, appeared to irritate Trump when he told The Associated Press he had not seen “fraud on a scale that could have effected a different outcome in the election.”

    In announcing the departure, Trump tweeted that he had a “nice meeting” with Barr and that his relationship “has been a very good one; he has done an outstanding job.”

    Barr also touted Trump’s first-term record amid what he called a “partisan onslaught” and “relentless, implacable resistance.”

    In comments to NBC News in 2022 ahead of the release of his book “One Damn Thing After Another,” Barr said he told Trump at the White House that he understood the president was frustrated with him, and that he was willing to submit his resignation.

    “Accepted,” Trump supposedly said, but the president himself reportedly claimed he asked for Barr’s resignation, not that the AG quit.

    PAM BONDI IS OUT AS AG — HERE ARE THE CONTENDERS WHO COULD REPLACE HER

    “The absurd lengths to which he took his stolen election claim led to the rioting on Capitol Hill,” Barr said, while adding that Trump’s actions still wouldn’t reach the legal level of “incitement” as claimed by Democrats.

    In his resignation letter, Barr applauded Trump’s ability to “weather” the Russia investigation and Democrats’ attempts to “cripple if not oust [the] administration,” and said the president restored the U.S. military and curbed illegal immigration.

    Harry Daugherty — Harding and Coolidge

    President Warren Gamaliel Harding and friends go fishing in Miami in 1921. The president is fourth from left, and AG Harry Daugherty is third from left.(Getty Images)

    The first attorney general of the modern era to be ousted was Harry Daugherty, a member of President Warren Harding’s administration.

    Daugherty was part of the so-called “Ohio Gang” of longtime Harding confidants from his home state.

    Daugherty’s fall began amid the Teapot Dome Scandal — the most infamous incident prior to Watergate — which led to the imprisonment of Interior Secretary Albert Fall.

    Fall was implicated in low- or no-bid oil leases at Teapot Dome, Wyoming, in 1923, and jailed for accepting bribes from energy companies.

    Daugherty was later investigated for allegedly failing to prosecute people involved in Teapot Dome, and was allegedly implicated in a handful of other scandals, including being charged with conspiracy amid the sale of illegal liquor permits during prohibition.

    He was also accused of influence peddling and members of the “Ohio Gang” were accused of selling government appointments.

    Daugherty’s brother Mal was president of a bank, which was later closed by the state of Ohio after the Senate was unable to “pry” during its investigation into Attorney General Daugherty, according to a 1930 TIME report.

    The sibling’s bank recorded “heavy withdrawals” during that time, which caught the attention of regulators in Columbus.

    Harry Daugherty ultimately met his ouster after Harding died in office in August 1923.

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    New President Calvin Coolidge booted him from the DOJ over loss of public trust and refusal to turn over departmental records regarding alleged corruption.

    Daugherty was never convicted.

    Charles Creitz is a reporter for Fox News Digital.

    He joined Fox News in 2013 as a writer and production assistant.

    Charles covers media, politics and culture for Fox News Digital.

    Charles is a Pennsylvania native and graduated from Temple University with a B.A. in Broadcast Journalism. Story tips can be sent to charles.creitz@fox.com.

  • 社交媒体如何推动青少年使用类固醇并追求极端身材改造


    2026年4月6日 / 美国东部时间下午12:39 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻

    越来越多的十几岁男孩在网上追求夸张的身材改造——练出大块肌肉、甩掉脂肪,并将全过程记录下来供数百万人观看。

    但在一些 viral 的身材背后,潜藏着一个令人不安的趋势:使用一种从未被批准用于人类的强效药物。

    快速蜕变——与一个冒险的选择

    16岁的扎伊德·莱拉(Zaid Laila)表示,他不想花数年时间锻炼,才能拥有自己在网上看到的那种身材。

    “为什么要等10年……我明明可以在不到一年内就做到,”他说。

    这位来自达拉斯郊区的高中生开始在社交媒体上记录自己的健身历程,他的蜕变很快吸引了关注。他的视频展示了更匀称、更健硕的身材——这类身材往往在各大社交媒体平台上备受称赞。

    但莱拉毫不避讳自己是如何达成这一效果的:“靠大量类固醇和大量锻炼。”

    他告诉哥伦比亚广播公司新闻,他使用合成代谢类固醇已有约10个月,其中包括群勃龙,一种专为牲畜研发、从未获批用于人类的强效药物。

    一种本就不该给人用的药物

    群勃龙,常被称为“群宝”,旨在促进牛的肌肉生长。它在美国被列为第三类受控物质,未经处方持有或分发均属违法。

    加州大学旧金山分校专攻青少年健康的儿科医生杰森·长田(Jason Nagata)表示,合成代谢类固醇会损害心脏、肝脏和肾脏——而群勃龙可能更加危险。

    “群勃龙药效极强,副作用也更严重,”长田医生说。“这种动物用药物没有任何安全的(人类)适用指征。”

    类固醇使用:从体育赛场到社交媒体

    几十年来,类固醇使用大多与竞技体育挂钩,但如今使用动机已经发生转变。

    “现在很多人根本不参加任何体育运动,他们使用这些药物只是为了看起来更好,”长田医生说。

    非营利组织“抵制数字仇恨”2023年的一项研究发现,2020年至2023年间,美国带有特定标签的推广类类固醇药物的TikTok视频累计观看量至少达5.87亿次,其中72%的观看者年龄在18至24岁之间。

    刷一刷社交媒体,这种趋势随处可见:蜕变视频、健身网红和前后对比照片似乎都在展示立竿见影的效果。

    “随着社交媒体的普及,男孩们面临着前所未有的练出肌肉的压力,”长田医生说。

    莱拉表示,这类图片直接影响了他的决定。

    “看到别人这么做,你就会想自己也试试,”他补充说,这些药物也很容易买到。

    “一点都不难,”他说。“只要想找,任何人都能弄到。”

    由悲剧敲响的警钟

    在弟弟因使用类固醇去世二十多年后,小唐·胡顿(Don Hooton Jr.)表示,这个问题只会愈演愈烈。他的弟弟泰勒(Taylor)在高中时开始使用合成代谢类固醇,当时有人鼓励他为了体育锻炼变得更强壮。停药后,他患上了严重的抑郁症,并于2003年自杀身亡。

    胡顿现在领导着泰勒·胡顿基金会,该基金会旨在向年轻人宣传性能增强药物的危害。

    “我们如今看到孩子们在问群勃龙是否安全,”胡顿说。“这是一个大问题。”

    他表示,社交媒体从根本上改变了年轻人接触这类物质的方式。“毒贩已经从阴暗的小巷……走进了我们家中安全的四壁之内,”他说。

    “每个人都在拍自己的视频。他们想成为下一个社交媒体明星,为此不惜一切代价改变身材,哪怕使用非法药物,”胡顿说。

    尽管存在风险,一些青少年仍只关注短期回报。

    “如果我30岁时心脏病发作,那就发作吧,”莱拉说。

    家长们应该留意哪些迹象

    这些警告信号并不总是显而易见的。长田医生告诉哥伦比亚广播公司新闻,家长们应该留意孩子是否有过度锻炼、避开与家人朋友共进晚餐,或是其他影响社交的变化。

    在某些情况下,家长甚至可能在无意中强化了这种行为:他们称赞孩子的身材变化,却不知道这些变化是如何达成的。

    莱拉的家人正在和他沟通此事。他的父亲海瑟姆·莱拉(Haitham Laila)告诉哥伦比亚广播公司新闻,他非常担心儿子的健康,也对儿子用来为使用类固醇辩解的错误信息感到无奈。

    扎伊德·莱拉表示,他了解这些风险——但仍会坚持自己的选择。

    “我还是会(使用类固醇),”他说。“我知道可能会有什么后果。”

    https://www.cbsnews.com/video/teen-says-social-media-trend-convinced-him-to-take-dangerous-steroids/

    How social media is driving teens toward steroids and extreme body transformations

    April 6, 2026 / 12:39 PM EDT / CBS News

    A growing number of teenage boys are chasing dramatic body transformations online — building massive muscles, shedding fat and documenting it all for millions to see.

    But behind some of the viral physiques lies a troubling trend: the use of a powerful drug never approved for humans.

    A rapid transformation — and a risky choice

    At 16 years old, Zaid Laila says he didn’t want to spend years working out to build a body like those he saw online.

    “Why wait 10 years … when I could do it in less than a year,” he said.

    The high school student from suburban Dallas began documenting his journey on social media, where his transformation quickly drew attention. His videos show a leaner, more muscular physique — the kind often celebrated across social media platforms.

    But Laila is open about how he got there: “A lot of steroids and a lot of working out.”

    He told CBS News he’s been using anabolic steroids for about 10 months, including trenbolone, a powerful drug developed for livestock and never approved for human use.

    A drug not meant for people

    Trenbolone, often referred to as “tren,” is designed to increase muscle growth in cattle. It is classified as a Schedule III controlled substance in the United States, making it illegal to possess or distribute without a prescription.

    Dr. Jason Nagata, a pediatrician specializing in adolescent health at the University of California, San Francisco, says anabolic steroids can damage the heart, liver and kidneys — and trenbolone may be even more dangerous.

    “Trenbolone, because it’s so powerful, it has even more significant side effects,” Nagata said. “There is no safe [human] indication for this animal drug.”

    Steroid use, from sports to social media

    For decades, steroid use was largely associated with competitive sports, but the motivation has shifted.

    “There are many people now who aren’t actually participating in any type of sports who are using these drugs only for the purpose of looking better,” Nagata said.

    A 2023 study by the nonprofit Countering Digital Hate found TikTok videos under certain hashtags promoting steroid-like drugs have been seen at least 587 million times in the U.S. between 2020 and 2023, with 72% of those views from users between the ages of 18 and 24 years old.

    Scroll through social media and the trend is hard to miss: transformation videos, gym influencers and before-and-after photos appear to showcase rapid results.

    “With more social media, there have been really extreme pressures for boys to build muscle,” said Nagata.

    Laila says those images played a direct role in his decision.

    “Seeing people do it is what makes you want to do it,” he said, adding that the drugs are also easy to obtain.

    “It’s not hard at all,” he said. “Anyone can get their hands on it if they try.”

    A warning shaped by tragedy

    More than two decades after losing his younger brother to steroid use, Don Hooton Jr. says the problem has only grown. His brother, Taylor, began using anabolic steroids in high school after being encouraged to get bigger and stronger for sports. After stopping the drugs, he experienced severe depression and died by suicide in 2003.

    Hooton now leads the Taylor Hooton Foundation, which educates young people about the dangers of performance-enhancing drugs.

    “We’re seeing kids today asking if trenbolone is safe,” Hooton said. “That’s a major problem.”

    He says social media has fundamentally changed how young people are exposed to these substances. “[The] drug dealer has gone from a dark alley … to the safe four walls of our home,” he said.

    “Everybody is filming themselves. They wanna be the next social media star, and they’re doing whatever it takes to change that physique, even if it’s using illegal drugs,” said Hooton.

    Despite the risks, some teens remain focused on the short-term rewards.

    “If I have a heart attack at 30, I have a heart attack,” Laila said.

    What parents should watch for

    The warning signs aren’t always obvious. Nagata told CBS News parents should look out for obsessive workout routines, teens avoiding meals with family and friends, or other changes that impact socializing.

    In some cases, parents may even unintentionally reinforce the behavior by praising physical changes without understanding how they were achieved.

    For Laila’s family, conversations are underway. His father, Haitham Laila, told CBS News he is deeply concerned about his son’s health and overwhelmed by the misinformation his son has cited to justify steroid use.

    Zaid Laila says he understands the risks — but continues to make his own choices.

    “I’m still going to do [steroids] ” he said. “I know what can come with it.”

    https://www.cbsnews.com/video/teen-says-social-media-trend-convinced-him-to-take-dangerous-steroids/

  • “上帝是良善的”:深入揭秘美国在伊朗境内营救一名受伤飞行员的高风险任务


    2026年4月6日 美国东部时间下午1:26 / 福克斯新闻频道
    特朗普称官员们曾担心这名上校的无线电讯息是陷阱,但熟悉他的人都提到他坚定的信仰
    作者:摩根·菲利普斯、詹妮弗·格里芬 福克斯新闻频道

    在一场如同好莱坞剧本般的场景中,数百名美军士兵于周六深入伊朗西南部崎岖的山区,营救一名已躲避伊朗军方搜查近两天的受伤飞行员。

    随后展开的是一场深入伊朗境内的高风险战斗搜救任务,美军部队赶在伊朗军队抵达前定位并撤离这名受伤军官,他们派遣了大批特种作战部队和飞机进入敌对领土。

    中央情报局局长约翰·拉特克利夫在周一的新闻发布会上,将寻找被击落飞行员的任务比作在“沙漠里寻找一粒沙子”。

    美国总统唐纳德·特朗普周一表示,美军总共出动了超过150架飞机,救援行动期间遭遇了“极其猛烈的敌方火力”。参与行动的还有多个不同团队:海军海豹突击队、空军特种作战部队、陆军特种作战航空部队、搜救人员和战斗医护人员。

    美国飞行员从伊朗境内被击落的F-15E战斗机上获救,第二名机组人员仍在搜寻中

    “这是一项极其危险的任务,一次极其危险的行动,”参谋长联席会议主席丹·凯恩将军周一在白宫新闻发布会上说道。

    一名美国资深国防官员向福克斯新闻透露,两名机组人员中的一人已被送往德国拉姆施泰因地区医疗中心——这里通常是美军战斗伤员的首个救治站点,另一人也将于周一被送往该中心。

    救援行动在复活节周日展开时,飞行员曾发送一条简短讯息帮助美军确认身份:“上帝是良善的”,官员们表示。

    以下是此次事件的完整经过。

    2026年4月5日,伊朗境内被击落的F-15战斗机残骸和遗骸。图片来源:伊斯兰革命卫队/阿纳多卢通讯社 via 盖蒂图片社

    周五——被击落与首次营救

    据美国官员透露,一架美国F-15E“攻击鹰”战斗机于周五在伊朗上空被击落。飞行员和武器系统军官双双弹射逃生。

    这架战机是当时正在伊朗上空进行的美军持续作战行动的一部分,随后被击落。

    尽管事件细节尚未立即明朗,但伊朗国家媒体发布了疑似符合F-15E特征的弹射座椅和残骸照片。伊朗最初声称击落了一架更先进的F-35隐形战斗机,但美国官员后来证实被击落的机型为F-15“攻击鹰”。

    F-15E“攻击鹰”是一款双座战斗机,由一名飞行员和一名负责管理瞄准、传感器与武器的武器系统军官操控。该战机设计用于空对空作战和对地面目标的纵深打击任务,能够深入敌方领土执行任务。

    官员们在周一的新闻发布会上表示,机组人员弹射逃生、战机坠毁后,救援信标随即启动,发出无线电或GPS信号,美军迅速启动战斗搜救任务,派遣救援直升机进入伊朗境内营救被击落的飞行员。

    “我们白天飞行7小时穿越伊朗空域营救第一名飞行员,又在午夜飞行7小时营救第二名,”战争部长皮特·赫格斯瑟周一说道。

    特朗普将此次行动描述为日间行动,第一名飞行员于被击落数小时后的当天晚些时候获救。

    据美国官员透露,救援直升机(包括HH-60W“快乐绿巨人II”型直升机)在靠近飞行员准备撤离时遭到伊朗小型武器射击。搭载飞行员的直升机机组人员受伤,但飞机仍安全飞出伊朗领空。

    一名为救援行动提供近距离空中支援的A-10“雷电II”攻击机也被敌方火力击中。飞机受损,飞行员随后在科威特领空弹射逃生并被营救。

    凯恩表示,A-10战机执行的是“桑迪”任务——该任务的核心是保护被击落的飞行员,并引导救援部队进入敌对领土。

    “一架桑迪战机只有一项任务:抵达幸存者所在位置,引导救援部队前进,并将自己置于地面幸存者与敌人之间,”凯恩周一说道。

    “在行动进行期间,A-10桑迪编队以及其他遥控无人机和其他战术战机进行了激烈近距离交火,压制并打击敌人,以确保目标区域安全,”他说道。

    周六——搜寻武器系统军官

    特朗普表示,尽管五角大楼对此次任务守口如瓶,但伊朗国家媒体发布了坠机现场的照片,并呼吁平民协助搜寻第二名机组人员——一名空军上校。

    五角大楼尚未公布机组人员的姓名,这是行动期间的标准做法。官员们表示,两名飞行员均已获救,目前正在美军医疗设施接受治疗。

    伊朗国家媒体呼吁平民协助寻找失踪的机组人员,并悬赏捉拿他,而伊斯兰革命卫队(IRGC)部队也在该区域展开搜索。

    这名拥有生存、躲避与逃脱(SERE)训练经验的武器系统军官,正利用其生存和规避训练技能,始终领先伊朗军方一步。一名资深国防官员向福克斯新闻透露,他 reportedly climbed 7,000 feet up a ridge and remained hidden there for nearly 48 hours.

    “他伤势相当严重,”特朗普在周一的新闻发布会上说道。“他攀爬悬崖,流了很多血,自己处理了伤口。”

    这名上校躲在一处山缝中,与此同时中情局展开了一场欺骗行动,让伊朗政权相信他们已经找到了这名军官,并正将其转移至地面准备撤离。一名资深政府官员向福克斯新闻透露,当伊朗人感到困惑和不确定时,中情局利用其专属技术定位了这名美国飞行员。

    赫格斯瑟周一说道:“在孤立无援且身处险境的时刻,他的信仰和战斗精神闪耀光芒。你们看,他在周五——也就是耶稣受难日——被击落,周六一整天都躲在山洞和山缝里,周日被成功营救。在复活节太阳升起之际,他被带离了伊朗。”

    前五角大楼官员警告:营救飞行员行动证明美国可在伊朗境内‘任意’渗透敌方领土

    HH-60W“快乐绿巨人II”直升机,上图为另一场景下的同型号直升机,参与了伊朗境内被击落飞行员的救援行动。图片来源:空军一等兵迪安娜·缪尔/美国空军

    特朗普表示,这名美国飞行员正被敌人“追捕”,敌人“每小时都在逼近”。

    一名政府官员向福克斯新闻透露,美军使用MQ-9“死神”无人机保护这名飞行员藏身区域的周边地带,并向任何靠近该区域以及美军行动区域的目标开火。

    “在总统的指示下,我们部署了人力资产和尖端技术,”拉特克利夫说道,称这是“一项艰巨的挑战,堪比在沙漠中央寻找一粒沙子”。

    特朗普透露,中情局使用一台摄像头在40英里外发现了这名武器系统军官。

    “他们将摄像头对准他长达45分钟。他当时没有移动。我们当时说,可能是我们看错了,但我们看到有东西在动,”特朗普说道。“这是一片广阔的山区,到处都是茂密的灌木丛和树木,他说,我们在40英里外看到有东西在动。那是一个人的头部。我跟你说,它在动。然后45分钟后,他突然动了起来,站了起来,他们说,‘我们找到他了’。”

    与此同时,美军对周边区域发动空袭,以驱散伊朗军队。

    “我们动用了美军装备的所有战术战机加上B-1轰炸机,在周边区域执行了多次大规模打击,以确保他的安全,”一名美国高级官员说道。

    在营救飞行员和营救武器系统军官之间,美军从密苏里州怀特曼空军基地起飞B-2轰炸机,向一处伊斯兰革命卫队总部投掷了“掩体克星”巨型钻地弹,一名资深国防官员向福克斯新闻透露。

    美军在伊朗的攻势行动始于2月28日。图片来源:萨桑/中东图片社/法新社 via 盖蒂图片社

    周日——最终营救

    特朗普表示,在恰当的时机,他下令军方派遣数十架全副武装的飞机营救这名机组人员,总统称该人员“伤势严重”但会康复。

    当这名上校最终通过无线电联络以协调接送时,他发送了讯息:“上帝是良善的”。

    美军官员起初并不确定是否是他本人。特朗普告诉美国全国广播公司财经频道(Axios),他们担心这是一个陷阱。

    但熟悉这名上校的人表示,他是一个有着坚定信仰的人。

    消息人士告诉《空军与太空部队杂志》,救援直升机(包括HH-60“铺路鹰”直升机)在撤离过程中遭到伊朗小型武器射击。

    美军在伊朗境内建立了一处简易机场以支持救援行动。

    “这算不上什么跑道,”特朗普说道。“这是一个农场,不是跑道。”

    据美联社报道,另外两架运输机出现故障,美军将其炸毁,以免遗留在伊朗境内。

    “我们能够顺利完成这两次行动,没有一名美军阵亡,甚至没有人受伤,这再次证明,我们在伊朗上空已经取得了压倒性的空中优势和制空权,”特朗普在社交媒体上说道。

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    ‘God is good’: Inside the high-risk US mission to save a wounded airman shot down in Iran

    April 6, 2026 1:26pm EDT / Fox News

    Trump said officials feared the colonel’s radio message was a trap, but those who knew him cited his deep faith

    By Morgan Phillips, Jennifer Griffin, Fox News

    In a scene that unfolded like a Hollywood script, hundreds of American troops descended into the rugged mountains of southwestern Iran Saturday to rescue a wounded airman who spent nearly two days hiding from Iranian forces.

    What followed was a high-stakes combat search-and-rescue mission deep inside Iran, with U.S. forces racing to locate and extract the wounded officer before Iranian troops could reach him, deploying a large contingent of special operations forces and aircraft into hostile territory.

    CIA Director John Ratcliffe compared the mission to find the downed airmen to finding “a grain of sand in the desert” in a news briefing Monday.

    In total, the U.S. sent in more than 150 aircraft, President Donald Trump said Monday, which took on “very, very heavy enemy fire” during the rescue operation. Several different teams also took part: Navy SEALs, Air Force Special Operations, Army Special Operations Aviation, search and rescue and combat medics.

    US PILOT RESCUED FROM DOWNED F-15E FIGHTER JET IN IRAN, SEARCH FOR SECOND CREW MEMBER ONGOING

    “This was an incredibly dangerous mission, an incredibly dangerous undertaking,” Gen. Dan Caine, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, said Monday at the White House press briefing.

    One of the two crew members was flown to Landstuhl regional medical center in Germany, typically the first stop for U.S. soldiers wounded in combat zones, and the other is being flown there Monday, a senior U.S. defense official told Fox News.

    As the rescue unfolded Easter Sunday, the pilot radioed a brief message to help U.S. forces identify him: “God is good,” officials said.

    Here’s a look at how the scene unfolded.

    A view of wreckage and remains of the downed F-15 fighter jet is seen in Iran April 5, 2026.(Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps/Anadolu via Getty Images)

    Friday — The shoot down and the first rescue

    A U.S. F-15E Strike Eagle fighter jet was shot down over Iran Friday, according to U.S. officials. Both the pilot and the weapon systems officer ejected from the aircraft.

    The aircraft was operating as part of ongoing U.S. combat operations over Iran when it was shot down.

    While details of the incident were not immediately clear, Iranian state media released images of an ejection seat and debris that appeared consistent with an F-15E. Iran initially claimed it had downed a more advanced F-35 stealth fighter, but U.S. officials later confirmed the aircraft was an F-15 Strike Eagle.

    The F-15E Strike Eagle is a two-seat fighter jet flown by a pilot and a weapon systems officer, who manages targeting, sensors and weapons. The aircraft is designed for both air-to-air combat and deep strike missions against ground targets, allowing it to operate far inside enemy territory.

    After the crew ejected and aircraft went down, rescue beacons went off, which send out a radio or GPS signal, officials said Monday at the press briefing, and U.S. forces quickly launched a combat search-and-rescue mission, deploying rescue helicopters into Iranian territory to recover the downed pilot.

    “We flew for seven hours in daylight over Iran to get the first pilot, and we flew seven hours in the middle of the night to get the second,” War Secretary Pete Hegseth said Monday.

    The pilot was rescued later that day, within hours of the shoot-down, in what Trump described as a daylight operation.

    Rescue helicopters, including HH-60W Jolly Green II aircraft, came under Iranian small-arms fire as they moved in to extract the pilot, according to U.S. officials. Crew members aboard the helicopter carrying the pilot were injured, but the aircraft was able to fly safely out of Iranian territory.

    An A-10 Thunderbolt II providing close air support for the rescue effort was also hit by enemy fire, according to U.S. officials. The aircraft was damaged, and the pilot later ejected over Kuwaiti airspace and was recovered.

    Caine said the A-10s were flying in the “Sandy” role — a mission focused on protecting downed airmen and guiding rescue forces into hostile territory.

    “A Sandy has one mission: get to the survivor, bring the rescue force forward and put themselves between that survivor on the ground and the enemy,” Caine said Monday.

    “While this was ongoing and out in front of them, the Sandy flight of A-10s and other remotely piloted aircraft, drones and other tactical aircraft were violently suppressing and engaging the enemy in a close-in gunfight to keep the objective area,” he said.

    Saturday — The hunt for the weapon systems officer

    While the Pentagon remained tight-lipped about the mission, Iranian state media blasted images from the crash and called on civilians to join in the search for the second crew member, an Air Force colonel, according to Trump.

    The Pentagon has not publicly released the names of the crew members, a standard practice while operations are ongoing. Both airmen have been recovered and are receiving medical care at a U.S. military facility, according to officials.

    Iranian state media urged civilians to help locate the missing crew member and offered a reward for his capture, while Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) forces launched a search in the region.

    The weapon systems officer, a colonel with SERE training, was using his survival and evasion training to stay one step ahead of Iranian forces. He reportedly climbed 7,000 feet up a ridge and remained hidden there for nearly 48 hours, a senior defense official told Fox News.

    “He was injured quite badly,” Trump said during a news briefing Monday. “He scaled cliff faces, bleeding rather profusely, treated his own wounds.”

    The colonel hid in a mountain crevice while the CIA launched a deception campaign to convince the Iranian regime they had already located him and were moving him to the ground for exfiltration. While the Iranians were confused and uncertain of what was happening, the agency used its specialized capabilities to locate the American airman, a senior administration official told Fox News.

    Hegseth said Monday, ” In that moment of isolation and danger, his faith and fighting spirit shone through. You see, shot down on a Friday, Good Friday, hidden in a cave, a crevice all of Saturday and rescued on Sunday. Flown out of Iran as the sun was rising on Easter Sunday.”

    AIRMAN RESCUE SHOWS U.S. CAN PENETRATE ENEMY TERRITORY ‘ANYWHERE’ IN IRAN, FORMER PENTAGON OFFICIAL WARNS

    HH-60W Jolly Green II helicopters, like the one pictured above in a different scenario, were involved in rescue efforts for the downed airman in Iran.(Airman 1st Class Deanna Muir/Air Force)

    Trump said the American aviator was being “hunted down” by enemies who were “getting closer and closer by the hour.”

    The U.S. used MQ-9 Reaper drones to protect the area around where the U.S. believed the airman was hiding and fired on anything that came close to that area and any area where U.S. forces were operating, an administration official told Fox News.

    “At the president’s direction, we deployed both human assets and exquisite technologies,” Ratcliffe said, calling it “a daunting challenge, comparable to hunting for a single grain of sand in the middle of a desert.”

    Trump revealed the CIA had a camera that spotted the weapon systems officer from 40 miles away.

    “They kept the camera on him for 45 minutes. He wasn’t moving. And they said, you know, probably wrong, but we’re seeing something moving,” Trump said. “This is a vast mountain, vast, thick with bushes, trees, he said. We see something moving 40 miles away. It was, the head of a human being. I’m telling you, it’s moving. And then all of a sudden, 45 minutes later, he moved a lot, stood up, and they said, we have him.”

    At the same time, the U.S. launched strikes on nearby areas to keep Iranian forces away.

    “We executed multiple large-scale strikes in the surrounding area using every tactical jet in the U.S. inventory plus B-1 Bombers to keep him safe,” a senior U.S. official said.

    In between the rescue of the pilot and the rescue of the weapon officer, U.S. forces flying B-2 bombers from Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri dropped “bunker buster” massive ordnance penetration bombs on an IRGC headquarters, a senior defense official told Fox News.

    The U.S. offensive campaign in Iran began Feb. 28.(Sasan / Middle East Images / AFP via Getty Images)

    Sunday — The final rescue

    At the right moment, Trump said, he directed the military to send dozens of heavily armed aircraft to rescue the crew member, who the president said is “seriously wounded” but will recover.

    When the colonel finally made radio contact to coordinate the pickup, he sent the message: “God is good.”

    U.S. officials were not sure if it was him at first. Trump told Axios they feared it was a trap.

    But those who knew the colonel said he was a man of deep faith.

    Rescue helicopters, including HH-60 Pave Hawk aircraft, came under Iranian small-arms fire during the extraction, sources told Air and Space Forces magazine.

    U.S. forces established a remote airstrip inside Iran to support the rescue.

    “This was not much of a runway,” Trump said. “This was a farm, not a runway.”

    Problems with two other transport planes prompted U.S. forces to blow them up rather than leave them behind in Iran, according to The Associated Press.

    “The fact that we were able to pull off both of these operations, without a SINGLE American killed, or even wounded, just proves once again, that we have achieved overwhelming Air Dominance and Superiority over the Iranian skies,” Trump said on social media.

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    The Associated Press contributed to this report.

  • 前中情局局长戴维·彼得雷乌斯称美国需从乌克兰学习“全新战争概念”


    2026年4月6日 / 美国东部时间中午12:05 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻

    自2022年俄罗斯发动入侵以来,前中央情报局局长戴维·彼得雷乌斯已前往乌克兰10次。在上周的最近一次行程中,他对哥伦比亚广播公司新闻表示,俄罗斯“已不再占据上风”。

    “过去两个月,乌克兰军队取得的渐进式进展实际上超过了俄军,”这位退役美军四星上将在访问前线附近部队后,于基辅接受采访时表示。

    彼得雷乌斯指出,考虑到俄罗斯在人力、火力和经济规模上的优势,这一评估看似不太可能。但他认为,乌克兰通过在无人系统方面的创新,抵消了这些劣势。

    他表示,乌克兰的优势不仅在于无人机本身,更在于围绕无人机构建的整套体系。

    “真正的高明之处在于他们如何将所有要素整合在一起,”彼得雷乌斯说道,他提到了一套整合了侦察、目标定位和打击能力的“综合指挥与控制生态系统”。一位熟悉该技术的工程师对哥伦比亚广播公司新闻表示,该系统的核心是乌克兰的“德尔塔”战场管理平台,它类似于“军用谷歌地图”,可显示阵地、目标及其他相关信息的数字地图。

    这种整合使乌克兰军队在前线约20英里范围内拥有近乎绝对的侦察和打击能力。彼得雷乌斯描述了他亲眼目睹的一场前线交火:俄军士兵先是被多架轮换的侦察无人机持续追踪,随后攻击无人机随即出动。

    “一旦在这片战场上被发现,且无法迅速进入深埋掩体,结局就不会太好,”他说。

    乌克兰还在以远超西方军队的速度批量生产低成本第一视角无人机。彼得雷乌斯上周访问的一家乌克兰制造商告诉他,该公司“仅今年一年就能生产300万架无人机”,而美国去年的无人机产量约为30万架。

    彼得雷乌斯表示,人工智能将加速这些创新。当前,无人机作战受到电子战的限制。在前线周边约20英里的区域内,充斥着遥控第一视角无人机,交战双方会干扰无人机与操作员之间的通信连接,降低其作战效能。一种解决方案是光纤无人机,通过尾部放出的长电缆与操作员连接。但光纤无人机的飞行距离和可用电缆长度均存在局限。

    使用算法而非全球定位系统(GPS)连接来操控无人机,将缓解这些限制。“即将出现的将是无法被干扰的算法操控无人机,”彼得雷乌斯说。他补充道,通过减少对GPS的依赖,这类系统甚至可在电子战环境激烈的区域运行。该技术还将允许人类操作员同时控制多架无人机。

    彼得雷乌斯表示,完全自主的作战系统也可能很快问世——人类仅需明确任务,由机器执行。

    “我认为这将在几年内成为现实,而且我们很可能会率先在乌克兰看到应用,”他说道,并指出物体识别和面部识别等技术的进步已经为更高程度的自主化提供了支撑。

    在彼得雷乌斯看来,美国需要汲取的教训远不止采购更多无人机或将其更好地融入军事编制。

    “目前一些西方国家认为,创新就是给装甲营配备50架无人机,”他说。“错了。我们应该做的是淘汰装甲营,代之以无人机营。”

    他认为,这一转变不仅需要采购改革,还需要推行他所谓的“全新战争概念”,包括修改作战教条、训练方式和部队编制。他指出,乌克兰已经为此树立了标准:成立了无人系统部队,而非简单地将无人机编入现有各部队。

    未能适应这一趋势的风险,尤其是在反无人机能力方面,远超战场范畴。彼得雷乌斯警告称,无人机技术的进步可能加剧恐怖主义风险,因为“无人机蜂群”技术允许操作员同时控制更多无人机,且商用无人机的应用范围不断扩大。

    “真正的无人机蜂群将在自主系统的支撑下成为现实,”他说,并补充道这类能力“非常、非常令人担忧”。与此同时,亚马逊和沃尔玛等企业“开始使用无人机配送”,民用空域内的航空系统数量不断增加。

    这些趋势叠加在一起,将使发现和防御协同无人机攻击变得更加困难。

    “我们目前还没有能够有效‘抵御无人机蜂群’的系统,”彼得雷乌斯说。“我们需要以比现在快得多的速度,加快相关技术研发。”

    彼得雷乌斯称赞乌克兰的“非凡创新”

    https://www.cbsnews.com/video/former-cia-director-david-petraeus-lauds-ukraine-extraordinary-innovation-war-russia/

    Ex-CIA director David Petraeus says U.S. needs to learn “whole new concept of warfare” from Ukraine

    April 6, 2026 / 12:05 PM EDT / CBS News

    Former CIA director David Petraeus has traveled to Ukraine 10 times since Russia’s invasion in 2022. During his most recent trip last week, he told CBS News that Russia “no longer has the upper hand.”

    “Over the last two months, the Ukrainians have actually made greater incremental gains than have the Russians,” Petraeus, a retired U.S. Army general, said in an interview in Kyiv after visiting units near the frontlines.

    Petraeus said that assessment might have seemed unlikely given Russia’s advantages in manpower, firepower, and economic scale. But he argues that Ukraine has offset those disadvantages through its innovation in its unmanned systems.

    Ukraine’s edge, he said, is not just the drones themselves, but the system built around them.

    “What’s the real genius is how they’re pulling it all together,” Petraeus said, pointing to an “overall command and control ecosystem” that integrates surveillance, targeting, and strike capabilities. At the center is Ukraine’s Delta battle management platform, which serves as a sort of “military Google maps”, displaying a digital map of positions, targets, and other relevant information, an engineer familiar with the technology told CBS News.

    That integration allows Ukrainian forces to possess nearly absolute surveillance and strike capabilities, within roughly 20 miles of the frontline. Petraeus described watching a frontline engagement in which a Russian soldier was tracked continuously by rotating surveillance drones before attack drones were deployed.

    “Once you’re observed on this battlefield and you can’t get into a deeply buried position really quickly, it’s not going to end well,” he said.

    Ukraine is also scaling production of low-cost first-person-view drones at a pace far beyond Western militaries. One Ukrainian manufacturer that Petraeus visited last week told him that it “is going to make 3 million drones this year alone,” compared to roughly 300,000 produced by the United States last year.

    Artificial intelligence, Petraeus said, will accelerate these innovations. Currently, drone warfare is limited by electronic warfare. In the roughly 20 miles around the frontlines saturated with remotely piloted first-person-view drones, combatants jam connections between drones and operators, decreasing their effectiveness. One solution has been fiber-optic drones, which connect to their operators through long cables spooling out of their tails. But fiber-optic drones have limitations on how far they can fly and how much cable is available.

    Using algorithms, rather than GPS connections, to fly drones will ease these constraints. “What’s coming is going to be algorithmically piloted drones that you can’t jam,” Petraeus said. These systems will be able to operate even in heavily contested electronic warfare environments by reducing reliance on GPS, he added. The technology will also allow human operators to control more than one drone at a time.

    Petraeus said fully autonomous systems, where humans still define the missions but machines execute them, may also emerge soon.

    “I think that will be possible within a couple of years, and we may well see it first here,” he said, noting that advances in technologies like object identification and facial recognition are already enabling greater autonomy.

    For Petraeus, the lessons for the U.S. extend far beyond buying more drones or better incorporating them into military structures.

    “In some Western countries right now, they think that innovativeness is giving 50 drones to an armored battalion,” he said. “No. What we should do is scrap the armored battalions and replace them with a drone battalion.”

    That shift, he argued, requires more than procurement reform. It demands what he called a “whole new concept of warfare,” including changes to doctrine, training, and force structure. Ukraine, he noted, has created the standard for this by creating an Unmanned Systems Force, rather than simply implementing drones into different forces.

    The risks of failing to adapt, particularly in counterdrone capabilities, go beyond the battlefield. Petraeus warned that advances in drone technology could pose a heightened risk of terrorism, as “drone swarm” technology allows operators to control more drones at one time and commercial drone use expands.

    “A real swarm will be enabled when you have autonomous systems,” he said, adding that such capabilities are “very, very worrisome.” At the same time, companies like Amazon and Walmart are “beginning delivery by drone,” increasing the number of aerial systems in civilian airspace.

    Together, those trends could make it harder to detect and defend against coordinated drone attacks.

    “We don’t have systems yet,” that could effectively “defend against drone swarms,” Petraeus said. “We need to learn a lot more, much more rapidly than we are.”

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