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    如果你有准确的、符合事实的英文新闻内容,我会尽力为你进行翻译。

    阿耳忒弥斯2号成功升空 开启人类半世纪来首个深空任务

    2026年4月2日 10:04 / 联合早报

    近100米高的太空发射系统火箭与猎户座飞船在美东时间星期三傍晚从佛罗里达州肯尼迪航天中心升空。此次为期10天的任务将带领四名宇航员绕月飞行并返回地球。 (法新社)

    时隔50多年,人类再次踏上重返月球的征途。

    据法新社和彭博社报道,美国航空航天局(NASA)阿耳忒弥斯2号(Artemis 2)任务的火箭和飞船,于当地时间星期三(4月1日)傍晚载着四名宇航员成功升空。这次任务不仅是人类进入21世纪后的首次载人绕月飞行,也刷新了多项历史纪录。

    美国东部时间星期三傍晚6时35分(新加坡时间星期四早上6时35分),巨大的太空发射系统火箭(Space Launch System)在佛罗里达州肯尼迪航天中心喷出橙色火舌,伴随震耳欲聋的轰鸣声破空而去。现场吸引了约40万民众见证历史。

    此次执行任务的四名宇航员包括三名美国人与一名加拿大人:任务指挥官怀斯曼(Reid Wiseman)、飞行员格洛弗(Victor Glover)、任务专家科赫(Christina Koch)以及加拿大的汉森(Jeremy Hansen)。

    这支队伍极具代表性:科赫是首位执行绕月任务的女性,格洛弗是首位绕月非裔宇航员,汉森则是首位绕月的非美国人。在登机前,汉森告诉媒体:“我们是为全人类而行。”

    怀斯曼在飞船进入地球轨道后通过直播说:“我们看到了美丽的月出。我们正向它飞去。”

    根据计划,宇航员将在地球轨道停留约24小时,进行手动驾驶对接模拟等各项安全检查,随后点火飞向月球。若一切顺利,飞船将在星期四(2日)正式启程,4月6日飞抵月球背面。

    飞船最接近月球表面时,距离仅约6618公里。届时,宇航员眼中的月球将如“伸直手臂后看到的篮球一般大”。

    整个航程历时10天,飞船最终将坠入太平洋,由美国海军负责回收。

    美国的目标是在2028年重新踏上月球表面,此次绕月飞行任务被视为登月前的彩排。

  • 阿耳忒弥斯2号成功升空 开启人类半世纪来首个深空任务


    你所提供的内容本身就是中文新闻,无需翻译,请你提供需要翻译的英文新闻内容。

    近100米高的太空发射系统火箭与猎户座飞船在美东时间星期三傍晚从佛罗里达州肯尼迪航天中心升空。此次为期10天的任务将带领四名宇航员绕月飞行并返回地球。 (法新社)

    时隔50多年,人类再次踏上重返月球的征途。

    据法新社和彭博社报道,美国航空航天局(NASA)阿耳忒弥斯2号(Artemis 2)任务的火箭和飞船,于当地时间星期三(4月1日)傍晚载着四名宇航员成功升空。这次任务不仅是人类进入21世纪后的首次载人绕月飞行,也刷新了多项历史纪录。

    美国东部时间星期三傍晚6时35分(新加坡时间星期四早上6时35分),巨大的太空发射系统火箭(Space Launch System)在佛罗里达州肯尼迪航天中心喷出橙色火舌,伴随震耳欲聋的轰鸣声破空而去。现场吸引了约40万民众见证历史。

    此次执行任务的四名宇航员包括三名美国人与一名加拿大人:任务指挥官怀斯曼(Reid Wiseman)、飞行员格洛弗(Victor Glover)、任务专家科赫(Christina Koch)以及加拿大的汉森(Jeremy Hansen)。

    这支队伍极具代表性:科赫是首位执行绕月任务的女性,格洛弗是首位绕月非裔宇航员,汉森则是首位绕月的非美国人。在登机前,汉森告诉媒体:“我们是为全人类而行。”

    怀斯曼在飞船进入地球轨道后通过直播说:“我们看到了美丽的月出。我们正向它飞去。”

    根据计划,宇航员将在地球轨道停留约24小时,进行手动驾驶对接模拟等各项安全检查,随后点火飞向月球。若一切顺利,飞船将在星期四(2日)正式启程,4月6日飞抵月球背面。

    飞船最接近月球表面时,距离仅约6618公里。届时,宇航员眼中的月球将如“伸直手臂后看到的篮球一般大”。

    整个航程历时10天,飞船最终将坠入太平洋,由美国海军负责回收。

    美国的目标是在2028年重新踏上月球表面,此次绕月飞行任务被视为登月前的彩排。

  • 国会紧急赶发国土安全部拨款法案幕后细节


    2026-04-01T21:45:17-04:00 / 福克斯新闻

    参议院多数党领袖约翰·图恩周五凌晨2点19分以仅5名参议员在场的程序性投票通过两党国土安全部拨款法案

    作者:查德·珀格拉姆 福克斯新闻
    发布于2026年4月1日 美国东部夏令时晚上9点45分

    白宫敦促议员暂停复活节休假 因国土安全部拨款谈判陷入僵局

    福克斯新闻首席国会记者查德·珀格拉姆在《特别报道》节目中报道参议院未能推进众议院终结政府停摆法案后的部分停摆情况。

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    如果国会的一个议院没有就一项重要立法进行正式唱名投票,却在周五凌晨2点19分通过了该法案,你会作何感想?
    你会不会效仿国会大厦对面的同僚,也玩点国会花招?比如在同一周五晚上11点28分,通过一项同等重要的同名法案——同时正式回避对该法案进行直接的赞成/反对投票。

    这就是上周晚些时候发生的事情。参议院以全票100票通过了一项为国土安全部大部分部门提供本财年剩余资金的法案,但却是在周五凌晨2点19分、仅有5名参议员在场的情况下以口头表决方式通过的。

    众议院共和党人对此嗤之以鼻。于是他们在周五午夜前通过了自己的法案——为国土安全部所有部门提供资金。但从技术层面讲,众议院甚至没有直接对该立法本身进行投票。众议院投票通过了一项“规则”(用于管理法案辩论程序)。随着该规则获得通过,众议院“认定”背后的国土安全部拨款法案已经通过。

    共和党领导人支持特朗普的“抗停摆”举措 以结束国土安全部拨款中断

    参议院以全票100票通过了一项为国土安全部大部分部门提供本财年剩余资金的法案,但却是在周五凌晨2点19分、仅有5名参议员在场的情况下以口头表决方式通过的。(艾玛·伍德黑德/福克斯新闻数字频道)

    但尽管如此,参众两院并未达成一致。他们并未通过完全相同的法案。尽管采取了议会策略,众议院共和党人还是恳求参议院在周一凌晨通过他们周五晚间批准的法案——不需要唱名投票,且只需两名参议员在场即可。

    如果你听懂了以上所有内容,那这就是过去几天国会山发生的真实情况,议员们正努力结束为期六周的国土安全部停摆。

    周四傍晚早些时候,人们就已经清楚,参议院无法通过一项党派性的共和党国土安全部拨款法案,因为从下午开始的冗长唱名投票已经没有通过的可能。

    但此时已有了动作。

    特朗普政府采取重大举措 缓解停摆持续期间国土安全部员工面临的“不公平负担”

    国会原本计划周五开始为期15天的复活节和逾越节休假。若此时不解决危机,议员们就将离开华盛顿直到4月中旬,这意味着停摆也将持续到那时,机场安检队伍将不断变长。

    因此,南达科他州联邦参议员、参议院多数党领袖约翰·图恩开始着手制定一项既能在参议院通过、又有可能在众议院通过的法案,赶在所有人离开华盛顿休假之前。

    图恩本周早些时候曾表示,参议院通常要到“周四”,僵局才可能开始缓和。他说得没错。参议院确实有渠道通过一项两党法案来解决国土安全部的大部分资金危机。因此,图恩从周四深夜一直工作到周五凌晨,他的目标未必是说服两党参议员支持他提交的法案,而是说服持怀疑态度的参议员不要提出反对,以免全盘皆输。

    参议院多数党领袖约翰·图恩(R-S.D.)策划了一项计划,旨在华盛顿进入复活节休会前让法案在参议院通过。(内森·波斯纳/安纳多卢通讯社 via 盖蒂图片社)

    参议院有一套名为“热线”的程序。每当领导层想要安排一系列投票、确定特定修正案的顺序,或许还分配辩论时间时,就会向全体100名参议员发送“热线”通知。如果有参议员反对,他们会告知领导层。这能提前简化流程,也确保参议员不会被所谓的“一致同意请求”打个措手不及。一致同意请求,或称“UC请求”,在参议院中非常常见。

    参议院最有力的工具之一就是“一致同意”。如果你获得全体100名参议员的一致同意,你甚至可以让太阳从西边升起。但只要有一名参议员反对,就能否决一项一致同意请求——哪怕其他99名参议员都表示同意。

    幕后的热线程序会提前解决这个问题。任何参议员都可以提出反对,阻挠图恩的国土安全部大部分部门拨款提案。但如果他提前私下里和所有100名参议员都沟通妥当,就应该不会有任何问题。

    这就是为什么图恩在周五凌晨2点19分走上议会讲台。没有任何一名参议员提出反对。于是这位南达科他州共和党人和5名参议员同事一起走上讲台,通过了这项法案。不是通过一致同意,而是通过所谓的“口头表决”——赞成的议员大声喊“赞成”,反对的则喊“反对”,声音更大的一方获胜。参议院通过了该法案,没有进行唱名投票。

    众议院共和党人强行通过新的国土安全部拨款计划 停摆仍远未结束

    所以,这并非深夜偷偷摸摸夹带通过的法案。如果有参议员对此有顾虑,他们本可以通过热线提出反对。或者更直接一点,在凌晨2点19分来到议会大厅提出异议。简言之,100名参议员、100名幕僚长、100名立法主任和100名法律顾问,所有人都应该知晓图恩的计划。这至少有400人知情,甚至更多。因此,这并非一场有人耍花招的骗局。

    到了早上,佛罗里达州联邦参议员里克·斯科特表示他“反对这项法案”。犹他州联邦参议员迈克·李也是如此。

    好吧,这没问题。但没有人通过热线提出反对或反驳。也没有人来到议会大厅要求进行唱名投票——甚至没有人辩称参议院无法开展任何业务,因为出席人数未达到法定议事人数。因此,共和党议员对该法案的抱怨不过是学术性或修辞性的反对。如果这些议员真的反对该法案,他们错过了采取行动的机会。

    众议院少数党领袖哈基姆·杰弗里斯(D-N.Y.)甚至暗示支持该法案。(罗伯托·施密特/盖蒂图片社)

    外界原本以为众议院可能会勉强在第二天通过该法案,以结束大部分停摆并为TSA(运输安全管理局)员工支付工资。众议院少数党领袖哈基姆·杰弗里斯(D-N.Y.)暗示支持。拨款委员会最高民主党议员、康涅狄格州联邦众议员罗莎·德拉罗也是如此。诚然,自由派民主党人可能会反对该法案,因为法案没有对移民海关执法局(ICE)进行改革。但该法案可能会获得部分共和党议员和大量民主党议员的支持。事实上,支持该法案的民主党议员可能比共和党议员更多。这对众议院议长迈克·约翰逊(R-La.)来说将是灾难性的。前众议院议长凯文·麦卡锡(R-Calif.)就是因为在2023年秋季推动两党法案避免政府停摆而丢掉了议长职位。

    因此到周五下午,约翰逊强烈反对参议院的法案。

    “共和党人绝不会参与任何重新开放边境或终止移民执法的行动,”约翰逊说道,他指出参议院的计划没有为ICE和边境巡逻队提供资金。“昨晚的这场把戏就是个笑话。我完全相信,并非每一位参议院共和党议员都阅读了法案文本。”

    换句话说,他们难道没有留意热线通知吗?

    参议院周一就国土安全部拨款事宜的预期指南

    本人曾询问议长,为何他和图恩未能达成一致。约翰逊指责参议院少数党领袖查克·舒默(D-N.Y.)是该法案的幕后推手。我指出“是图恩牵头推动的”。

    “我不会说约翰·图恩是这项法案的牵头者,”约翰逊说道。
    “他原本可以接受的,”我反驳道。
    “查德,让我来回答这个问题,”约翰逊不耐烦地叹了口气说道。

    于是众议院继续推进,在周五晚间通过了自己的全面拨款法案。一些众议院共和党人随后期望参议院打破惯例,在周一的简短程序性会议上以一致同意方式通过该法案。换言之,众议院共和党人抨击参议院周五凌晨的做法,但这些共和党议员却希望参议员们在周一以他们批评参议院时所反对的那种方式通过他们的法案。

    请注意,当时众议院的法案并未通过热线程序通知所有议员。

    “我们很乐意看到他们这么做,”佛罗里达州联邦众议员迈克·哈里佐普洛斯(R-Fla.)周五说道。

    众议院议长迈克·约翰逊(R-La.)表示,他“不会称约翰·图恩是该法案的牵头者”。(凯文·迪特/盖蒂图片社)

    但民主党人派出了一名监督人员守在议会大厅,以防共和党在参议院仅用31秒、出席人数极少的会议上耍花招。

    参议院宣布开会,随后又宣布休会。什么都没发生。

    “我来这里就是为了提出反对,”特拉华州联邦参议员克里斯·库恩斯(D-Del.)说道。“我就在这里,以防有人搞鬼。”

    佛罗里达州联邦众议员兰迪·范恩(R-Fla.)称,参议院共和党人“甚至都没有尝试”通过众议院的法案,这“太离谱了”。但当时在场的唯一一名共和党参议员表示,库恩斯的在场注定了该法案无法通过。

    “我们还没有获得一致同意,”主持本次会议的北达科他州联邦参议员约翰·霍文(R-N.D.)说道。“他们拒绝了。显然,参议员库恩斯就是来这么做的。”

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    但到了周三,约翰逊周五下午抨击的法案已经即将获得通过。尽管保守派共和党人强烈反对,众议院还是会接受参议院的法案,结束大部分国土安全部停摆。形势发生了转变。特朗普总统对此表示认可。约翰逊和图恩突然达成了一致。

    于是共和党控制的众议院将接受参议院周五凌晨最初通过的法案。众议院可能会凭借全国各地众多共和党议员的支持通过该法案。但就像周五凌晨的参议院共和党人一样,可能不会有人返回议会阻挠该法案。

    而到了此时,这已不再是深夜策划、只有400人知情的秘密计划。全美各地都已经清楚发生了什么。

    查德·珀格拉姆目前担任福克斯新闻频道(FNC)首席国会记者。他于2007年9月加入该媒体,总部位于华盛顿特区。

    Behind the scenes of Congress’ eleventh-hour rush to fund the DHS

    2026-04-01T21:45:17-04:00 / Fox News

    Senate Majority Leader John Thune passed a bipartisan DHS funding bill at 2:19 am Friday with just five senators on the floor

    By Chad Pergram Fox News

    Published April 1, 2026 9:45pm EDT

    White House urges lawmakers to cancel recess amid DHS funding battle

    Fox News chief congressional correspondent Chad Pergram reports on the partial government shutdown after the Senate failed to advance a House bill to end it on ‘Special Report.’

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    What would you say if one body of Congress didn’t take a formal roll call vote on a major piece of legislation – yet passed it at 2:19 on a Friday morning?

    Would you try to outdo your colleagues across the Capitol Rotunda with some Congressional chicanery of your own? Perhaps by passing an equally important version of the same bill – while officially sidestepping a direct up/down vote on the measure – at 11:28 p.m. on that same Friday night.

    That’s what happened late last week. The Senate scored approval from all 100 senators to pass a bill to fund most of the Department of Homeland Security for the rest of the fiscal year – but did it on a voice vote at 2:19 a.m. Friday with only five senators in the chamber.

    House Republicans scoffed at this. So they passed their own bill – to fund all of DHS – just before the witching hour Friday. But technically, the House didn’t even vote directly on the legislation itself. The House voted to approve a “rule” (which manages debate for bills). With adoption of that rule, the House “deemed” the underlying DHS funding measure as passed.

    GOP LEADERS ENDORSE TRUMP’S SHUTDOWN-PROOF MOVE TO END DHS FUNDING LAPSE

    The Senate managed to net the approval of 100 senators to pass a bill to fund most of the Department of Homeland Security for the remainder of the fiscal year – but did it on a voice vote at 2:19 am Friday with only five senators in the chamber.(Emma Woodhead/Fox News Digital)

    But despite all of this, the House and Senate weren’t aligned. They hadn’t approved the same bill. And despite the parliamentary antics, House Republicans then implored the Senate to pass the measure it approved Friday night on Monday morning – without a roll call vote and with just two senators in the chamber.

    If you followed all of that, that is exactly what’s unfolded on Capitol Hill the past few days as lawmakers struggled to end the six-week Department of Homeland Security shutdown.

    It was clear early Thursday evening that there wasn’t a path in the Sente to approve a partisan GOP bill to fund DHS after a lengthy roll call vote which started in the afternoon.

    But something was afoot.

    TRUMP ADMINISTRATION MAKES MAJOR MOVE TO RELIEVE ‘UNFAIR BURDEN’ ON DHS WORKERS AS SHUTDOWN DRAGS ON

    Congress was staring at a 15-day recess for Easter and Passover on Friday. Failure to address the crisis now meant that lawmakers would leave town until the middle of April – extending the shutdown until then as airport lines swelled.

    So Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., got to work on something which could pass the Senate – and potentially pass the House – before everyone abandoned Washington for the break.

    Thune suggested earlier in the week that the Senate usually has to get “to Thursday” before frozen positions may begin to thaw. He was right. There was a corridor for the Senate to approve a bipartisan bill to tackle most of the funding crisis at DHS. So Thune’s charge late Thursday night and into the wee hours of Friday morning was not necessarily to persuade bipartisan senators to support the bill he was putting on the floor. But instead, Thune’s goal was to coax skeptical senators not to object and blow the whole thing up.

    Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., hatched a plan for something that could pass the Senate before Washington was abandoned for the Easter Recess.(Nathan Posner/Anadolu via Getty Images)

    There’s something called a “hotline” in the Senate. Any time the leadership wants to set up a series of votes, make particular amendments in order and perhaps allocate wedges of time to debate, it sends around a “hotline” to all 100 senators. If any senator objects, they let the leadership know. This streamlines the process ahead of time. It also ensures that senators aren’t blindsided by something called a “unanimous consent” request. Unanimous consent requests, or “UC’s,” happen all the time in the Senate.

    One of the most powerful tools in the Senate is “unanimous consent.” If you obtain the “unanimous consent” of all 100 senators, you can make the sun rise in the west. But all it takes is one objection to block a UC – even if all other 99 senators agree.

    The behind the scenes hotline takes care of this in advance. Any senator could object and block Thune’s proposal to fund most of DHS. But there shouldn’t be any problem if he cleared it with all 100 senators offstage in advance.

    That’s why Thune went to the floor at 2:19 a.m. Friday. Not a single senator flagged his proposal. And so the South Dakota Republican went to the floor with a team of five senators – and passed the bill. Not by UC. But by something called a “voice vote. Those in favor shout yea. Those who oppose holler nay. The louder side wins. The Senate passed the bill. There was no roll call vote.

    HOUSE GOP RAMS THROUGH NEW DHS FUNDING PLAN WITH SHUTDOWN FAR FROM OVER

    So, this wasn’t something snuck by in the dead of night on the sly. If any senator had a reservation, they could have flagged it. Or better yet, come down to the floor at 2:19 a.m. and contested it. In short, there were 100 senators, 100 chiefs of staff, 100 legislative directors and 100 counsels who should have known about Thune’s plan. That’s a universe of at least 400 people – if not more. So, this wasn’t an episode of someone pulling a fast one.

    By morning, Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., said he “opposed this bill.” Same with Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah.

    Well, that’s fine. But no one objected nor pushed back on the hotline. No one went down to the floor to demand a roll call vote – or even argued that the Senate couldn’t do anything because there wasn’t a quorum present to conduct business. So anything said by Republican senators upset about the bill were simply academic or rhetorical objections. If those senators truly opposed the bill, they missed their opportunity to do something about it.

    Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., even signaled support for the bill.(Roberto Schmidt/Getty Images)

    It was thought that the House might take up the bill – reluctantly – the next day to end most of the shutdown and pay TSA workers. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., signaled support. So did Rep. Rosa DeLauro, D-Conn., the top Democrat on the Appropriations Committee. Granted, liberal Democrats might oppose the bill because there weren’t changes at ICE. But the bill probably would have passed with some Republicans and lots of Democrats. In fact, there may have been more Democratic yeas than Republican yeas. That would have been toxic for House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La. Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., lost his gavel over moving a bipartisan bill to avoid a shutdown in the fall of 2023.

    So by Friday afternoon, Johnson strenuously lodged his opposition to the Senate bill.

    “Republicans are not going to be any part of any effort to reopen our borders or to stop immigration enforcement,” said Johnson, noting that the Senate plan left out funding for ICE and the Border Patrol. “This gambit that was done last night is a joke. I’m quite convinced that it can’t be that every Senate Republican read the language of this bill.”

    In other words, were they not dialed in on the hotline?

    THE HITCHHIKER’S GUIDE TO WHAT TO EXPECT ON DHS FUNDING WHEN THE SENATE MEETS MONDAY

    Yours truly questioned the Speaker, asking why he and Thune weren’t on the same page. Johnson accused Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y. of being behind the bill. I pointed out that Thune “was the engineer behind this.”

    “I wouldn’t call John Thune the engineer of this,” said Johnson.

    “He didn’t have the accept it,” I countered.

    “Let me answer the question, Chad,” sighed an exasperated Johnson.

    So the House forged ahead and passed its own bill to fully fund DHS Friday night. Some House Republicans then expected the Senate to break custom and pass its bill – by unanimous consent – during a brief pro forma session Monday. In other words, House Republicans ripped the Senate for what it did early Friday morning. But those same House Republicans wanted senators to approve THEIR bill on Monday the same way they criticized the Senate for passing its bill on Friday.

    Note that there was no hotline for the House bill at that point.

    “We’d love to see them do that,” said Rep. Mike Haridopolos, R-Fla., on Friday.

    Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, R-La., said he “wouldn’t call John Thune the engineer” behind the bill.(Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

    But Democrats dispatched a watchdog to guard the floor against any possible GOP chicanery as the Senate met for 31 seconds with meager attendance.

    The Senate gaveled in. The Senate gaveled out. Nothing happened.

    “I was there to object,” said Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del. “I was here just in case there were some shenanigans.”

    Rep. Randy Fine, R-Fla., called it “insane” that Senate Republicans “didn’t even try” to pass the House bill. But the lone Senate Republican on duty said the presence of Coons doomed that to failure.

    “We don’t have consent yet,” said Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D., who presided over the session. “They declined. Obviously Sen. Coons was there to do that.”

    CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FOX NEWS APP

    But by Wednesday, the bill which Johnson trashed Friday afternoon was on its way to passage. Despite a sea of opposition from conservative Republicans, the House would accept the Senate bill and end most of the DHS shutdown. The Earth shifted. President Trump was fine with this. Suddenly, Johnson and Thune were on the same page.

    So the Republican House would eat what the Senate originally cooked up early Friday morning. And the House would likely approve it with lots of Republicans spread around the country. But like Senate Republicans early Friday morning, no one would likely return to block it.

    And by now, this wasn’t something engineered in the dead of night that only 400 people knew about. The entire country was more than aware what happened.

    Chad Pergram currently serves as Chief Congressional Correspondent for FOX News Channel (FNC). He joined the network in September 2007 and is based out of Washington, D.C.

  • 特朗普讲话说了什么?专家:平淡、空洞、漫无目的


    2026年4月2日 11:05 / 联合早报

    特朗普讲话说了什么?专家:平淡、空洞、漫无目的

    特朗普讲话

    美国总统特朗普星期三在19分钟的讲话中,主要宣示自己的战果,并未明确说明战争结束的具体条件 (路透社)

    美国总统特朗普在全国讲话中强调美方军事行动取得成功,但未释出任何升级战事的信号。受访专家分析,这番表态一方面旨在强化战争的正当性,另一方面也反映出美方判断军事目标已接近完成,正为冲突降级预留空间。

    然而,特朗普星期四(4月2日)的整场讲话并未明确说明战争结束的具体条件。

    澳大利亚迪肯大学全球伊斯兰政治学教授巴顿(Greg Barton)接受《联合早报》访问时指出,多数观察人士原本期待这场具历史意义的演说能提供清晰的政策意图,但最终内容却显得相当有限。

    巴顿直言:“这几乎是任何一位现代美国总统发表过最平淡、最空洞、最漫无目的的全国讲话。”

    美国参议员墨菲也在社交媒体平台X上表达了类似的质疑。他指出,观众无法从演说中判断特朗普究竟是在升级还是降级战事,“公平地说,他自己也不知道”。

    延伸阅读

    特朗普:伊朗战争“即将”结束 特朗普案头六张战局牌 条条皆为政治豪赌

    为‘让美国再次伟大’的支持者打气的演讲

    南洋理工大学拉惹勒南国际研究院兼任高级研究员多西(James Dorsey)受访时也指出,这场讲话主要作用更像是巩固国内政治支持,而非向全国公众说明明确政策方向。

    “这只是在给他那些‘让美国再次伟大’的支持者打气的演讲,这根本不是给全体美国民众讲的。”

    针对战争如何收场,巴顿认为当前最现实的选项,是特朗普宣布军事目标达成并尽快撤军。他指出,尽管这可能导致霍尔木兹海峡的安全问题暂时悬而未决,但国际社会很可能在未来数周内推动形成更具持续性的解决方案。

    多西补充称,特朗普虽提到仍存在谈判空间,但由于美伊双方都坚持必须按各自条件推进谈判,使得外交解决的可能性在现阶段“基本为零”。

    特朗普在讲话中还将对伊行动形容为对美国下一代的“未来投资”。

    历任总统高度关注伊朗 但未选择走向战争

    华盛顿近东政策研究所高级研究员迈克尔星(Michael Singh)受访时认为,这更像是一种“迟来的辩解”。

    迈克尔星分析称,总统试图暗示自己解决了前几任总统长期忽视的问题,但这并不准确,“历任总统始终高度关注伊朗课题,只是没有选择走向战争”。

    此外,特朗普在讲话中详列了自一战以来美国主要对外战争的持续时间。

    迈克尔星指出,此举并非是在为公众可能面临的长期冲突做心理准备,而是通过与历史战争进行对比,强调当前对伊军事行动持续时间相对较短,应放在历史视角下理解。

    美国总统特朗普星期三在19分钟的讲话中,主要宣言自己的战果,并未明确说明战争结束的具体条件 (路透社)

    美国总统特朗普在全国讲话中强调美方军事行动取得成功,但未释出任何升级战事的信号。受访专家分析,这番表态一方面旨在强化战争的正当性,另一方面也反映出美方判断军事目标已接近完成,正为冲突降级预留空间。

    然而,特朗普星期四(4月2日)在整场讲话并未明确说明战争结束的具体条件。

    澳大利亚迪肯大学全球伊斯兰政治学教授巴顿(Greg Barton)接受《联合早报》访问时指出,多数观察人士原本期待这场具历史意义的演说能提供清晰的政策意图,但最终内容却显得相当有限。

    巴顿直言:“这几乎是任何一位现代美国总统发表过最平淡、最空洞、最漫无目的的全国讲话。”

    美国参议员墨菲也在社交媒体平台X上表达了类似的质疑。他指出,观众无法从演说中判断特朗普究竟是在升级还是降级战事,“公平地说,他自己也不知道”。

    延伸阅读

    特朗普:伊朗战争“即将”结束 特朗普案头六张战局牌 条条皆为政治豪赌

    为‘让美国再次伟大’的支持者打气的演讲

    南洋理工大学拉惹勒南国际研究院兼任高级研究员多西(James Dorsey)受访时也指出,这场讲话主要作用更像是巩固国内政治支持,而非向全国公众说明明确政策方向。

    “这只是在给他那些‘让美国再次伟大’的支持者打气的演讲,这根本不是给全体美国民众讲的。”

    针对战争如何收场,巴顿认为当前最现实的选项,是特朗普宣布军事目标达成并尽快撤军。他指出,尽管这可能导致霍尔木兹海峡的安全问题暂时悬而未决,但国际社会很可能在未来数周内推动形成更具持续性的解决方案。

    多西补充称,特朗普虽提到仍存在谈判空间,但由于美伊双方都坚持必须按各自条件推进谈判,使得外交解决的可能性在现阶段“基本为零”。

    特朗普在讲话中还将对伊行动形容为对美国下一代的“未来投资”。

    历任总统高度关注伊朗 但未选择走向战争

    华盛顿近东政策研究所高级研究员迈克尔星(Michael Singh)受访时认为,这更像是一种“迟来的辩解”。

    迈克尔星分析称,总统试图暗示自己解决了前几任总统长期忽视的问题,但这并不准确,“历任总统始终高度关注伊朗课题,只是没有选择走向战争”。

    此外,特朗普在讲话中详列了自一战以来美国主要对外战争的持续时间。

    迈克尔星指出,此举并非是在为公众可能面临的长期冲突做心理准备,而是通过与历史战争进行对比,强调当前对伊军事行动持续时间相对较短,应放在历史视角下理解。

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    特朗普讲话说了什么?专家:平淡、空洞、漫无目的

    2026年4月2日 11:05 / 联合早报

    美国总统特朗普星期三在19分钟的讲话中,主要宣言自己的战果,并未明确说明战争结束的具体条件 (路透社)

    美国总统特朗普在全国讲话中强调美方军事行动取得成功,但未释出任何升级战事的信号。受访专家分析,这番表态一方面旨在强化战争的正当性,另一方面也反映出美方判断军事目标已接近完成,正为冲突降级预留空间。

    然而,特朗普星期四(4月2日)在整场讲话并未明确说明战争结束的具体条件。

    澳大利亚迪肯大学全球伊斯兰政治学教授巴顿(Greg Barton)接受《联合早报》访问时指出,多数观察人士原本期待这场具历史意义的演说能提供清晰的政策意图,但最终内容却显得相当有限。

    巴顿直言:“这几乎是任何一位现代美国总统发表过最平淡、最空洞、最漫无目的的全国讲话。”

    美国参议员墨菲也在社交媒体平台X上表达了类似的质疑。他指出,观众无法从演说中判断特朗普究竟是在升级还是降级战事,“公平地说,他自己也不知道”。

    延伸阅读

    特朗普:伊朗战争“即将”结束
    特朗普案头六张战局牌 条条皆为政治豪赌

    为‘让美国再次伟大’的支持者打气的演讲

    南洋理工大学拉惹勒南国际研究院兼任高级研究员多西(James Dorsey)受访时也指出,这场讲话主要作用更像是巩固国内政治支持,而非向全国公众说明明确政策方向。

    “这只是在给他那些‘让美国再次伟大’的支持者打气的演讲,这根本不是给全体美国民众讲的。”

    针对战争如何收场,巴顿认为当前最现实的选项,是特朗普宣布军事目标达成并尽快撤军。他指出,尽管这可能导致霍尔木兹海峡的安全问题暂时悬而未决,但国际社会很可能在未来数周内推动形成更具持续性的解决方案。

    多西补充称,特朗普虽提到仍存在谈判空间,但由于美伊双方都坚持必须按各自条件推进谈判,使得外交解决的可能性在现阶段“基本为零”。

    特朗普在讲话中还将对伊行动形容为对美国下一代的“未来投资”。

    历任总统高度关注伊朗 但未选择走向战争

    华盛顿近东政策研究所高级研究员迈克尔星(Michael Singh)受访时认为,这更像是一种“迟来的辩解”。

    迈克尔星分析称,总统试图暗示自己解决了前几任总统长期忽视的问题,但这并不准确,“历任总统始终高度关注伊朗课题,只是没有选择走向战争”。

    此外,特朗普在讲话中详列了自一战以来美国主要对外战争的持续时间。

    迈克尔星指出,此举并非是在为公众可能面临的长期冲突做心理准备,而是通过与历史战争进行对比,强调当前对伊军事行动持续时间相对较短,应放在历史视角下理解。

  • 特朗普称32天后伊朗“不再构成威胁”,概述美国对伊战争下一阶段


    2026年4月1日 美国东部时间晚上9:45 / 福克斯新闻频道

    特朗普表示,尽管外交谈判仍在进行,美国仍将在未来两到三周内“对伊朗施以重创”

    记者:摩根·菲利普斯 福克斯新闻频道

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    唐纳德·特朗普总统在持续32天的美国军事行动后宣称,伊朗“实质上已不再构成威胁”,并在周三黄金时段的讲话中告诉美国民众,经过数周的打击,伊朗已被“彻底打垮”。

    即便如此,特朗普表示,尽管外交谈判仍在进行,美国仍在准备未来几周发起额外打击。

    “今晚我可以说,我们正按计划很快完成美国的所有军事目标。很快,我们将在未来两到三周内对他们施以重创,”特朗普说道,“我们将把他们打回到他们本该待的石器时代。与此同时,谈判仍在进行中。”

    深入伊朗军方:导弹、民兵与一支为生存而建的武装力量

    “我们握有所有筹码,他们一无所有,”特朗普说,“美国参与第二次世界大战持续了3年8个月零25天,”总统继续说道,并指出越南战争持续了19年,伊拉克战争持续了8年。

    “我们这场军事行动已经打了32天,”他说,“这个国家已被彻底打垮,实质上已不再构成威胁。”

    特朗普提及美军对伊朗核基础设施的打击,称被B-2轰炸机击中的设施已被“彻底摧毁”,并警告如果德黑兰试图回收核材料,美国将发动额外打击。


    特朗普2026年4月1日就伊朗问题发表黄金时段讲话。(亚历克斯·布兰登/彭博社通过路透社提供)

    “我们用B-2轰炸机摧毁的核设施遭到了毁灭性打击,他们需要数月时间才能恢复到接近核原料粉尘的水平,”特朗普说,“如果我们看到他们有任何动作,哪怕只是动这个念头,我们都会用导弹狠狠地打击他们。”

    这番讲话发表之际,关于伊朗浓缩铀库存的命运仍存在关键疑问。据国际监督机构估算,伊朗拥有约900磅至1000磅接近武器级别的浓缩铀。

    这场冲突加剧了全球能源市场的波动,并推高了美国民众的燃油成本。

    为何特朗普与伊朗在结束战争的可能协议上相去甚远

    直接回应这些担忧时,特朗普将近期汽油价格上涨归咎于伊朗针对商业航运和地区基础设施的袭击。

    “许多美国人都对国内近期汽油价格上涨感到担忧,”特朗普说,“短期涨价完全是伊朗政权针对商业油轮和邻国发动疯狂恐怖袭击的结果。”

    特朗普还暗示,伊朗的领导架构已因打击行动发生根本性改变,称高级官员已被击毙,并警告如果德黑兰不与美国达成协议,将发动额外打击。

    “我们从未说过要政权更迭,但由于他们所有原领导人都已死亡,政权更迭已经发生了,他们都死了,”特朗普说,“如果没有达成协议,我们将重创他们的每一座发电厂,而且很可能同时发起打击。”

    他进一步声称伊朗的防空系统已被摧毁。“他们没有任何防空装备,”特朗普说,“他们的雷达100%被摧毁了。我们势不可挡。”


    中央司令部分享了伊朗战争期间针对飞机的打击视频(美国中央司令部在X平台发布)

    这场被称为“史诗怒火行动”的任务始于一个多月前的2月28日。

    截至目前,美军已在伊朗境内打击了超过12000个目标,摧毁或损坏了155艘军舰,据中央司令部透露。行动中有13名美军士兵阵亡,350人受伤。

    “过去一个月里,我两次前往多佛空军基地,亲眼见证那些英雄们返回美国国土,这是我想与他们同在的时刻。我与他们的家属、他们的父母、他们的妻子、他们的丈夫在一起。我们向他们致敬,”特朗普在提及阵亡士兵时说道。

    “现在我们必须完成他们为之献出生命的使命,以此纪念他们。每一位逝者的亲人都说,先生,请完成这项任务,他们每个人都这么说,而我们将完成这项任务,而且会很快完成。我们已经非常接近目标了。”

    特朗普还呼吁美国盟友在保障全球能源通道安全方面发挥更积极的作用,辩称依赖中东石油的国家应该负责保护霍尔木兹海峡这一关键航运咽喉要道。


    特朗普还呼吁美国盟友在保障全球能源通道安全方面发挥更积极的作用,辩称依赖中东石油的国家应该负责保护霍尔木兹海峡这一关键航运咽喉要道。(路透社/特约摄影师/资料图片/资料图片)

    “通过霍尔木兹海峡获取石油的世界各国必须守护这条航道。他们必须珍视它。他们必须掌控并珍视它,”特朗普说,“我们会提供帮助,但他们应该带头保护他们极度依赖的石油。”

    特朗普暗示部分国家未能支持美国对伊朗的军事行动,并敦促它们在军事和经济层面加大投入。

    “因此,对于那些无法获得燃料的国家,其中许多国家拒绝参与打击伊朗核心领导层的行动,我们不得不独自完成,”他说,“前往海峡,掌控局面。保护它。为你们自己使用它。”

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    他补充说,冲突平息后全球能源流动将恢复稳定,并预测航道将重新开放,市场将恢复。

    “这场冲突结束后,海峡将自然开放,”特朗普说,“航运将恢复正常,汽油价格将迅速回落。”

    Trump says Iran ‘no longer a threat’ after 32 days — outlines next phase of US war

    April 1, 2026 9:45pm EDT / Fox News

    Trump said the U.S. will hit Iran ‘extremely hard over the next two to three weeks’ even as diplomatic discussions continue

    By Morgan Phillips Fox News

    President Donald Trump gives the public an update on the war in Iran from the White House.

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    President Donald Trump declared Iran is “essentially really no longer a threat” after a 32-day U.S. military campaign, telling Americans in a primetime address Wednesday that the country has been “eviscerated” following weeks of strikes.

    Even so, Trump said the United States is preparing additional attacks in the coming weeks even as diplomatic discussions continue.

    “I can say tonight that we are on track to complete all of America’s military objectives shortly. Very shortly, we are going to hit them extremely hard over the next two to three weeks,” Trump said. “We’re going to bring them back to the Stone Ages where they belong. In the meantime, discussions are ongoing.”

    INSIDE IRAN’S MILITARY: MISSILES, MILITIAS AND A FORCE BUILT FOR SURVIVAL

    “We have all the cards. They have none,” Trump said. “American involvement in World War II lasted for three years, eight months and 25 days,” the president went on, noting that the Vietnam War lasted 19 years and Iraq War lasted eight.

    “We are in this military operation … for 32 days,” he said. “And the country has been eviscerated and essentially is really no longer a threat.”

    Trump pointed to U.S. attacks on Iran’s nuclear infrastructure, saying sites hit by B-2 bombers were “obliterated” and warning the United States would launch additional strikes if Tehran attempts to recover nuclear material.

    Trump gives primetime address on Iran, April 1, 2026.(Alex Brandon/Pool via Reuters)

    “The nuclear sites that we obliterated with the B-2 bombers have been hit so hard that it would take months to get near the nuclear dust,” Trump said. “If we see them make a move, even a move for it, we’ll hit them with missiles very hard.”

    The remarks come as key questions remain about the fate of Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile, including roughly 900 pounds to 1,000 pounds of uranium enriched to near weapons-grade levels, according to international watchdog estimates.

    The conflict has driven volatility in global energy markets and rising fuel costs for Americans.

    WHY TRUMP, IRAN SEEM LIGHT-YEARS APART ON ANY POSSIBLE DEAL TO END THE WAR

    Addressing those concerns directly, Trump blamed recent increases in gasoline prices on Iranian attacks targeting commercial shipping and regional infrastructure.

    “Many Americans have been concerned to see the recent rise in gasoline prices here at home,” Trump said. “The short-term increase has been entirely the result of the Iranian regime launching deranged terror attacks against commercial oil tankers and neighboring countries.”

    Trump also suggested Iran’s leadership structure has been fundamentally altered by the strikes, saying senior figures are dead and warning of additional attacks if Tehran does not reach an agreement with the United States.

    “We never said regime change, but regime change has occurred because of all of their original leaders’ death. They’re all dead,” Trump said. “If there is no deal, we are going to hit each and every one of their electric generating plants very hard and probably simultaneously.”

    He further claimed Iran’s air defenses had been eliminated. “They have no anti-aircraft equipment,” Trump said. “Their radar is 100% annihilated. We are unstoppable.”

    CENTCOM shared footage of strikes against airplanes amid Iran war(U.S. Central Command on X)

    The mission known as Operation Epic Fury began just more than one month ago, on Feb. 28.

    Since then, U.S. forces have struck more than 12,000 targets inside Iran and damaged or destroyed 155 naval ships, according to the Central Command. Thirteen U.S. service members have died in the operations, and 350 have been injured.

    “Twice this past month, I have traveled to Dover Air Force Base, and it’s been something I wanted to be with those heroes as they return to American soil. And I was with them and their families, their parents, their wives, their husbands. We salute them,” Trump said in reference to the deceased service members.

    “Now we must honor them by completing the mission for which they gave their lives. And every single one of the people, their loved one said, please, sir, please finish the job, every one of them, and we are going to finish the job and we’re going to finish it very fast. We’re getting very close.”

    Trump also called on U.S. allies to take a more active role in securing global energy routes, arguing that countries reliant on Middle Eastern oil should be responsible for protecting the Strait of Hormuz, a critical shipping chokepoint.

    Trump also called on U.S. allies to take a more active role in securing global energy routes, arguing that countries reliant on Middle Eastern oil should be responsible for protecting the Strait of Hormuz.(Reuters/Stringer/File Photo/File Photo)

    “The countries of the world that do receive oil through the Hormuz Strait must take care of that passage. They must cherish it. They must grab it and cherish it,” Trump said. “We will be helpful, but they should take the lead in protecting the oil that they so desperately depend on.”

    Trump suggested some nations had failed to support U.S. military efforts against Iran and urged them to step up, both militarily and economically.

    “So to those countries that can’t get fuel, many of which refuse to get involved in the decapitation of Iran, we had to do it ourselves,” he said. “Go to the strait and just take it. Protect it. Use it for yourselves.”

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    He added that global energy flows would stabilize once the conflict subsides, predicting the waterway would reopen and markets would recover.

    “When this conflict is over, the strait will open up naturally,” Trump said. “It will resume the flowing and the gas prices will rapidly come back down.”

  • 霍尔木兹海峡航运受阻 沙特3月原油出口量减半


    2026年4月2日 11:08 / 联合早报

    3月12日,霍尔木兹海峡交通中断,卡利斯托号油轮停泊在阿曼首都马斯喀特的苏丹卡布斯港。 (法新社)

    沙特阿拉伯3月原油出口量减半,因为伊朗有效地阻止了油轮驶离波斯湾,迫使沙特改道至西海岸。

    彭博社引述油轮跟踪数据报道,3月出口量平均为每日333万桶。如果沙特未能将原油转运至红海出口终端,出口量降幅会更大。

    沙特是全球关键原油供应国,约每六桶通过油轮运输的原油中就有一桶来自沙特。自伊朗封锁中东出口国通往公海的通道以来,市场一直关注沙特维持出口的能力。

    数据显示,2月平均原油出口量为每日666万桶。上述两个月的数据均不包括已装船但仍滞留在波斯湾的货物。

    战争爆发后,沙特迅速将原油从波斯湾出口终端转入东西输油管道。这个管道每日输送能力约为700万桶,可将沙特东部油田的原油输送至红海沿岸的炼厂和港口,全长约1207公里。

    霍尔木兹海峡航运受阻 沙特3月原油出口量减半

    2026年4月2日 11:08 / 联合早报

    3月12日,霍尔木兹海峡交通中断,卡利斯托号油轮停泊在阿曼首都马斯喀特的苏丹卡布斯港。 (法新社)

    沙特阿拉伯3月原油出口量减半,因为伊朗有效地阻止了油轮驶离波斯湾,迫使沙特改道至西海岸。

    彭博社引述油轮跟踪数据报道,3月出口量平均为每日333万桶。如果沙特未能将原油转运至红海出口终端,出口量降幅会更大。

    沙特是全球关键原油供应国,约每六桶通过油轮运输的原油中就有一桶来自沙特。自伊朗封锁中东出口国通往公海的通道以来,市场一直关注沙特维持出口的能力。

    数据显示,2月平均原油出口量为每日666万桶。上述两个月的数据均不包括已装船但仍滞留在波斯湾的货物。

    战争爆发后,沙特迅速将原油从波斯湾出口终端转入东西输油管道。这个管道每日输送能力约为700万桶,可将沙特东部油田的原油输送至红海沿岸的炼厂和港口,全长约1207公里。

  • 霍尔木兹海峡航运受阻 沙特3月原油出口量减半


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    3月12日,霍尔木兹海峡交通中断,卡利斯托号油轮停泊在阿曼首都马斯喀特的苏丹卡布斯港。 (法新社)

    沙特阿拉伯3月原油出口量减半,因为伊朗有效地阻止了油轮驶离波斯湾,迫使沙特改道至西海岸。

    彭博社引述油轮跟踪数据报道,3月出口量平均为每日333万桶。如果沙特未能将原油转运至红海出口终端,出口量降幅会更大。

    沙特是全球关键原油供应国,约每六桶通过油轮运输的原油中就有一桶来自沙特。自伊朗封锁中东出口国通往公海的通道以来,市场一直关注沙特维持出口的能力。

    数据显示,2月平均原油出口量为每日666万桶。上述两个月的数据均不包括已装船但仍滞留在波斯湾的货物。

    战争爆发后,沙特迅速将原油从波斯湾出口终端转入东西输油管道。这个管道每日输送能力约为700万桶,可将沙特东部油田的原油输送至红海沿岸的炼厂和港口,全长约1207公里。

  • 民主党全国委员会及民主党高层就邮寄投票行政令起诉特朗普


    2026年4月1日 / 美国东部时间晚上11:02 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻

    作者
    雅各布·罗森
    杰克·罗森是负责报道美国司法部的记者。此前他曾作为竞选数字记者报道特朗普总统2024年的竞选活动,还曾担任《玛格丽特·布伦南与本周面见》节目的助理制片人。

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    民主党大型团体组成的联盟于周三起诉特朗普政府,要求废除一项将扩大联邦对邮寄投票影响力的行政令,其中包括创建每个州符合投票资格的美国公民名单。

    这起由民主党全国委员会、民主党州长协会以及两个主要民主党竞选团体在华盛顿联邦法院提起的诉讼,是对特朗普总统周二签署的这项行政令的首次重大法律挑战。美国国会两大民主党领袖——参议院少数党领袖查克·舒默和众议院少数党领袖哈基姆·杰弗里斯也被列为该诉讼的原告。

    特朗普的行政令要求国土安全部部长马克韦恩·穆林利用社会保障管理局的数据,编制一份每个州符合投票资格的美国公民名单。该行政令还指示美国邮政总局只能向每个州联邦批准的邮寄投票名单上的人士邮寄缺席选票。

    一名白宫官员本周早些时候告诉哥伦比亚广播公司新闻,不遵守这项行政令的州可能面临失去联邦资金的风险。目前尚不清楚如果符合资格的美国公民被排除在名单之外会有什么后果。

    周三提起诉讼的原告方辩称,这项行政令违宪地侵犯了国会和各州管理选举的权力,因为宪法并未赋予总统直接管理联邦选举进行方式的权力。他们在诉讼中将该行政令称为特朗普为“为自身所谓党派利益改写选举规则”的诡计的一部分。

    “我国宪法的起草者们预见到了这种对绝对权力的渴望。他们认识到这种渴望会对有序的自由构成威胁,会像强酸一样侵蚀自治,”民主党团体在一份64页的起诉书中写道。“这种精心划分的权力架构在特朗普总统的攻击下始终屹立不倒。”

    诉讼称这项行政令“复杂且令人困惑”,并称其“大幅限制了美国人通过邮寄方式投票的能力,侵犯了传统上属于各州的权力”。诉讼还指控该行政令“径直违反了宪法、各州和国会提供的无数其他保障——这些机构确实有权管理选举”。

    这些团体由律师马克·伊莱亚斯代理,并要求以违反第一、第五和第十修正案为由废除这项行政令。起诉书中还指控该行政令违反了分权原则,以及违反了《行政程序法》、《选举权法案》和其他联邦法律。

    哥伦比亚广播公司新闻已联系白宫请其就这起诉讼置评。

    这项行政令出台之际,特朗普公开敦促国会通过邮寄投票限制法案,他毫无根据地声称邮寄投票充斥着欺诈行为。他呼吁议员们通过《拯救法案》,该法案将包含公民身份证明要求,旨在防止非公民登记投票——而这种情况本已极为罕见。

    去年,特朗普签署了一项行政令,要求联邦邮寄选民登记表格必须提供公民身份证明。该行政令还允许联邦政府扣留未签署选举相关信息共享协议的州的国会指定选举联邦资金。

    那项行政令在多个法院被推翻。审理相关案件的一名法官——美国地区法官科琳·科拉尔-科特利在其意见书中写道,总统无权直接更改联邦选举程序。

    “这些合并案件中提出的第一个问题是,总统单方面是否有权指示更改联邦选举程序,”科拉尔-科特利写道。“因为我国宪法将选举管理的责任分配给了各州和国会,本院认定总统无权指示此类更改。”

    凯瑟琳·沃森和亚伦·纳瓦罗对本文亦有贡献。

    特朗普签署限制邮寄投票的行政令

    https://www.cbsnews.com/video/trump-signs-executive-order-to-limit-mail-in-voting/

    特朗普签署限制邮寄投票的行政令

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    DNC and top Democratic leaders sue Trump over mail-in voting executive order

    April 1, 2026 / 11:02 PM EDT / CBS News

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    Jacob Rosen
    Jake Rosen is a reporter covering the Department of Justice. He was previously a campaign digital reporter covering President Trump’s 2024 campaign and also served as an associate producer for “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan.”

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    A coalition of major Democratic groups sued the Trump administration on Wednesday, seeking to strike down an executive order that would exert more federal influence over mail-in voting — including by creating lists of U.S. citizens who are eligible to vote in each state.

    The suit — filed in D.C. federal court by the Democratic National Committee, Democratic Governors Association and two major Democratic campaign groups — is the first major legal challenge to the executive order, which President Trump signed on Tuesday. The top two Democrats in Congress, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, are also listed as plaintiffs in the lawsuit.

    Mr. Trump’s order requires Secretary of Homeland Security Markwayne Mullin to put together a list of U.S. citizens who are eligible to vote in every state, using data from the Social Security Administration. It also directs the U.S. Postal Service to only send absentee ballots to people on each state’s federally approved mail-in ballot list.

    States that don’t go along with the executive order are at risk of losing federal funding, a White House official told CBS News earlier this week. It’s not clear what would happen if an eligible U.S. citizen is left off the list.

    The plaintiffs in Wednesday’s lawsuit argued the order unconstitutionally intrudes on Congress and the states’ power to regulate elections, since the Constitution doesn’t give the president any direct authority over how federal elections are conducted. Their suit cast the order as part of a gambit by Mr. Trump to “rewrite election rules for his own perceived partisan advantage.”

    “Our Constitution’s Framers anticipated this kind of desire for absolute power. They recognized the menace it would pose to ordered liberty and the ways in which it would corrode self-government like an acid,” the Democratic groups wrote in a 64-page complaint. “That careful division of authority has held fast against President Trump’s attacks.”

    The suit called the executive order “convoluted and confusing,” and said it “dramatically restricts the ability of Americans to vote by mail, impinging on traditional state authority.” It also alleged the order “runs headlong into myriad other guarantees provided by the Constitution, the States, and Congress — authorities that do regulate elections.”

    The groups are being represented by attorney Marc Elias, and are asking for the executive order to be struck down on First, Fifth and Tenth Amendment grounds. The complaint also alleges a violation of the separation of powers, plus violations of the Administrative Procedure Act, the Voting Rights Act and other federal laws.

    CBS News has reached out to the White House for comment on the lawsuit.

    The executive order comes as Mr. Trump has publicly pressed Congress to pass restrictions on mail-in voting, which he has alleged — without evidence — is rife with fraud. He has called on lawmakers to pass the SAVE Act, which would include proof-of-citizenship requirements aimed at preventing non-citizens from registering to vote, something that is already extremely rare.

    Last year, Mr. Trump signed an executive order that sought to impose proof-of-citizenship requirements on federal mail voter registration forms. It also would have allowed the federal government to withhold congressionally directed federal funds for elections from states that did not enter into election-related information-sharing agreements.

    That order was struck down in multiple courts. One judge who ruled on it, U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, wrote in her opinion that the president does not have authority to direct changes to the federal election procedures.

    “The first question presented in these consolidated cases is whether the President, acting unilaterally, may direct changes to federal election procedures,” Kollar-Kotelly wrote. “Because our Constitution assigns responsibility for election regulation to the States and to Congress, this Court holds that the President lacks the authority to direct such changes.”

    Kathryn Watson and Aaron Navarro contributed to this report.

    Trump signs order to limit mail-in voting

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    以色列启动防空系统 拦截伊朗导弹袭击

    路透社截取自社交媒体视频的照片显示,4月2日,在以色列布内布拉克,伊朗空袭导致供水设施受损,水流淹没街道。 (路透社)

    在美国总统特朗普就伊朗战争发表全国讲话后不久,以色列军方说,境内防空系统正在对伊朗导弹袭击做出反应。

    法新社引述以色列军方星期四(4月2日)发表的声明说,在短短三个多小时内,他们“第三次发现伊朗向以色列领土发射导弹”,并补充说“防御系统正在运行以拦截这一威胁”。

    据以色列国防军后方司令部称,以色列北部地区响起了空袭警报,目前尚无人员伤亡或财产损失的报告。

    以色列启动防空系统 拦截伊朗导弹袭击

    2026年4月2日 11:58 / 联合早报

    以色列启动防空系统 拦截伊朗导弹袭击

    路透社截取自社交媒体视频的照片显示,4月2日,在以色列布内布拉克,伊朗空袭导致供水设施受损,水流淹没街道。 (路透社)

    在美国总统特朗普就伊朗战争发表全国讲话后不久,以色列军方说,境内防空系统正在对伊朗导弹袭击做出反应。

    法新社引述以色列军方星期四(4月2日)发表的声明说,在短短三个多小时内,他们“第三次发现伊朗向以色列领土发射导弹”,并补充说“防御系统正在运行以拦截这一威胁”。

    据以色列国防军后方司令部称,以色列北部地区响起了空袭警报,目前尚无人员伤亡或财产损失的报告。