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  • 独家报道:特朗普“停止偷窃”律师曾向美国情报机构索要选民欺诈证据


    2026年2月11日 美国东部时间晚上10:22 / 路透社

    作者:艾琳·班科(Erin Banco)、菲尔·斯图尔特(Phil Stewart)和乔纳森·兰代(Jonathan Landay)

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    波多黎各圣胡安,2024年11月5日,美国大选中波多黎各人排队投票。路透社/加布里埃拉·N·贝兹(Gabriella N. Baez)/资料图

    华盛顿,2月11日(路透社) – 一位领导着支持美国前总统唐纳德·特朗普虚假宣称2020年总统选举存在欺诈行为的法律团队的律师,曾试图从美国情报机构获取相关证据。(注:此处原文因截断,完整译文需基于完整原文补充)


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    Exclusive: Trump’s ‘Stop the Steal’ lawyer pushed for voter fraud evidence from US intelligence agency

    February 11, 2026 10:22 PM UTC / Reuters

    By Erin Banco, Phil Stewart and Jonathan Landay

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    WASHINGTON, Feb 11 (Reuters) – A lawyer leading efforts to bolster U.S. President Donald Trump’s false claims that the 2020 presidential election was

  • 曼达尼呼吁对纽约富人征收2%的增税


    By Jasper Ward
    2026年2月11日 20:38 UTC(更新于2小时前)


    纽约市市长佐兰·曼达尼(Zohran Mamdani)于2026年1月25日在美国纽约布鲁克林的纽约市紧急管理办公室举行新闻发布会,当时一场强冬季风暴席卷美国大片地区。路透社/Bing Guan [获取授权,在新标签页打开]

    • 摘要
    • 纽约州长反对增税
    • 市长称预算缺口从120亿美元降至70亿美元
    • 纽约市初步预算将于周二公布

    2月11日(路透社)- 纽约市市长佐兰·曼达尼(Zohran Mamdani)周三呼吁对年收入超过100万美元的纽约人征收2%的增税,并提高该州的企业所得税率。这些提案是他在竞选期间最初大力倡导的。

    在纽约州参议院2026年预算听证会上作证时,民主党人曼达尼表示,该市的预算缺口通过”在不损害城市服务的情况下采取积极的储蓄姿态,纳入更新的收入和奖金预估,并使用年内储备金”,已从120亿美元减少至70亿美元。

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    尽管预算赤字有所缩小,曼达尼表示,纽约仍”处于危险的边缘”。

    “我认为最富有的个人和利润最高的企业应该多贡献一些,这样每个人都能过上有尊严的生活,”将于周二公布纽约市初步预算的曼达尼表示。

    “这就是为什么——除了提高企业税——我还要求对最富有的纽约人征收2%的个人所得税增税。”

    曼达尼表示,2%的增税将解决该市近一半的预算赤字。他在竞选时曾承诺将纽约州企业所得税率从7.25%提高到11.5%。

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    民主党纽约州长凯西·霍赫尔(Kathy Hochul)必须批准曼达尼提出的任何增税提案。

    霍赫尔的发言人未立即回应置评请求。

    上月公布预算的州长重申了她反对该州任何增税的立场。

    “我们能够在不增税的情况下,对我们的未来进行变革性投资,而不会让下一代背负巨额债务,”霍赫尔上月表示。

    Jasper Ward在华盛顿报道;Maria Tsvetkova在纽约补充报道;Caitlin Webber编辑

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    Mamdani calls for 2% tax hike on wealthy New Yorkers

    By Jasper Ward
    February 11, 2026 8:38 PM UTC Updated 2 hours ago

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    New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani holds a press conference at the New York City Office of Emergency Management, as a major winter storm spreads across a large swath of the United States, in Brooklyn, New York City, U.S., January 25, 2026. REUTERS/Bing Guan [Purchase Licensing Rights, opens new tab]

    • Summary
    • New York governor opposes tax increases
    • Mayor says budget gap lowered from $12 billion to $ 7 billion
    • City’s preliminary budget to be released Tuesday

    Feb 11 (Reuters) – New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani on Wednesday has called for a two percent tax increase for New Yorkers making over a million dollars a year, along with a hike in the state’s corporate tax rate, proposals he originally championed during his campaign.

    During testimony before the New York State Senate’s 2026 budget hearing, Mamdani, a Democrat, said the city’s budget gap has decreased from $12 billion to $7 billion by “assuming an aggressive posture on savings without compromising city services, incorporating updated revenue and bonus estimates, and using in-year reserves.”

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    Despite a narrowing of the budget shortfall, Mamdani said, New York is “placed on a ledge.”

    “I believe the wealthiest individuals and most profitable corporations should contribute a little more so that everyone can live lives of dignity,” said Mamdani, who will release the city’s preliminary budget on Tuesday.

    “That’s why—along with raising the corporate tax—I’m asking for a 2% personal income tax increase on the most affluent New Yorkers.”

    Mamdani said a two percent tax increase would resolve nearly half of the city’s budget deficit. He campaigned to increase the New York’s corporate rate from 7.25% to 11.5%.

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    Democratic New York Governor Kathy Hochul would have to approve any tax increases proposed by Mamdani.

    A spokesperson for Hochul did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    The governor, who presented her budget last month, has reiterated her opposition to any tax hikes in the state.

    “We’re able to make transformative investments in our future. Without raising taxes. Without saddling the next generation with mounds of debt,” Hochul said last month.

    Reporting by Jasper Ward in Washington; Additional reporting by Maria Tsvetkova in New York; Editing by Caitlin Webber

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  • 美国议员称通过媒体得知特朗普欲起诉他们


    2026年2月11日 美国东部时间晚上8:47 / 路透社

    美国亚利桑那州民主党参议员马克·凯利(D-AZ)在华盛顿特区美国国会大厦参加晚间投票后离开参议院会议厅时给手表上弦。路透社/乔纳森·恩斯特/档案照片 [购买授权,新窗口打开]

    • 摘要
    • 大陪审团驳回起诉民主党人的企图
    • 特朗普多次呼吁惩罚被视为敌人的人
    • 白宫称该视频对国家安全构成威胁
    • 部分民主党人正考虑采取法律行动回应

    华盛顿,2月11日(路透社) – 美国国会议员直到通过媒体报道才得知,唐纳德·特朗普总统政府曾试图对他们提起指控并逮捕他们,但未成功。一些议员周三表示,他们正在考虑采取法律行动回应。

    “这不是一个好的新闻故事,”亚利桑那州民主党参议员、前宇航员和海军老兵马克·凯利在新闻发布会上表示,“这是一个关于唐纳德·特朗普及其亲信如何试图破坏我们的制度,以压制任何合法反对他们的人的故事。”

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    一位知情人士周二表示,大陪审团驳回了共和党总统政府针对民主党人的起诉企图,此前民主党人曾敦促军方成员不要服从非法命令。

    特朗普多次呼吁惩罚他视为政治对手的人。自2025年1月重返总统职位以来,特朗普一直呼吁监禁政敌,其司法部也将前联邦官员约翰·博尔顿和詹姆斯·科米等批评者列为目标。

    今年1月,美联储主席杰罗姆·鲍威尔表示,政府曾因他在国会就美联储大楼项目作证而威胁要起诉他。

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    此次调查针对的六名民主党人曾在军队或情报部门任职。去年11月,他们发布视频,要求美军成员拒绝执行非法命令,特朗普指责他们煽动叛乱,称其为“叛徒”,可能面临处决。

    白宫称该视频威胁国家安全,随后表示总统并不希望国会民主党人被处决。

    该视频未提及具体事件,但当时民主党人正严厉批评美军对加勒比海和太平洋地区所谓的委内瑞拉贩毒船只发动军事打击,以及特朗普向美国城市部署国民警卫队。

    参议院共和党多数党领袖约翰·图恩后来告诉记者,他认为该视频“非常愚蠢”,但表示不认为应该起诉这些议员,“不,我不这么认为。我的意思是,那不是我对这种情况的反应,但我们现在就是这种情况。”

    更多诉讼可能性

    密歇根州民主党参议员、前情报分析师和伊拉克战争老兵埃莉萨·斯洛特金在新闻发布会上被问及是否计划提起诉讼时表示,她正在为各种可能性留有余地。

    她说,议员们不知道司法部打算以什么罪名起诉他们。“如果情况有所不同,我们现在已经在准备应对逮捕了,”斯洛特金说。

    她表示,政府于去年12月展开调查,一直持续到今年1月,当议员们拒绝自愿接受采访时,才向大陪审团提起诉讼。

    斯洛特金称,她已要求美国检察官让娜·皮罗和其他官员保留与调查相关的文件,并确认调查已经结束。

    此外,科罗拉多州众议员杰森·克劳(前陆军游骑兵,曾在伊拉克和阿富汗完成三次任务)的律师要求皮罗停止调查,并保留相关文件。

    据路透社看到的信件副本,律师阿贝·洛厄尔表示,此案可能违反了美国宪法赋予克劳的言论自由权利以及对国会议员的法律保护。

    凯利已起诉国防部长彼得·赫格斯,称因该视频而将其从退役海军上尉军衔降级的程序侵犯了言论自由权利。

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    US lawmakers learned Trump wanted to indict them through the press

    February 11, 2026 8:47 PM UTC / Reuters

    U.S. Senator Mark Kelly (D-AZ) winds his watch as he departs the Senate floor after an evening vote at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., U.S., January 12, 2026. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst/File Photo [Purchase Licensing Rights, opens new tab]

    • Summary
    • Grand jury rejected attempt to indict Democrats
    • Trump has repeatedly called for punishment of those seen as enemies
    • White House called video national security threat
    • Some Democrats considering legal action in response

    WASHINGTON, Feb 11 (Reuters) – Members of the U.S. Congress learned only through press reports that President Donald Trump’s administration had tried – and failed – to have them charged and arrested, and some said on Wednesday they were considering legal action in response.

    “This is not a good news story,” Democratic Senator Mark Kelly of Arizona, a former astronaut and Navy veteran, told a news conference. “This is a story about how Donald Trump and his cronies are trying to break our system in order to silence anyone who lawfully speaks out against them.”

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    A source familiar with the matter said on Tuesday that a grand jury had rejected an attempt by the Republican president’s administration to indict the Democrats after they urged members of the military not to comply with unlawful orders.

    Trump has repeatedly called for punishment of those he sees as political enemies. Since returning to the presidency in January 2025, Trump has called for imprisoning adversaries and his Justice Department has targeted critics such as former federal officials John Bolton and James Comey.

    In January, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said the administration threatened to indict him over congressional testimony about a Fed building project.

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    The six Democrats targeted in this probe served in the military or intelligence community. In November, they released a video telling members of the U.S. military they must refuse illegal orders, prompting Trump to accuse them of sedition and call them traitors who could face execution.

    The White House, which called the video a threat to national security, later said the president did not want congressional Democrats executed.

    The video did not reference specific incidents, but came as Democrats were sharply critical of military strikes on alleged Venezuelan drug-trafficking boats in the Caribbean and Pacific, and Trump’s deployment of National Guard troops to U.S. cities.

    Senate Republican Majority Leader John Thune later told reporters he thought the video was “a really dumb move” but said he did not think the lawmakers should be indicted, “No, I don’t think so. I mean, that wouldn’t have been my response to that, but we are where we are.”

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    Senator Elissa Slotkin of Michigan, a former intelligence analyst and Iraq war veteran, said at the news conference she was leaving her options open when asked whether she planned to file suit.

    She said the lawmakers did not know what charges the Department of Justice sought against them. “If things had gone a different way, we’d be preparing for arrest,” Slotkin said.

    She said the government had opened an inquiry in December, carried it forward into January and, when the lawmakers refused to sit for a voluntary interview, went to a grand jury.

    Slotkin said she had asked U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro and other officials to preserve documents related to the investigation and provide confirmation that the probe is over.

    Separately, a lawyer for Representative Jason Crow of Colorado, a former Army Ranger who completed three tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan, demanded that Pirro stop pursuing the probe and also preserve documents.

    The attorney, Abbe Lowell, said the case could violate Crow’s free-speech rights under the U.S. Constitution and legal protections for members of Congress, according to a copy of the letter seen by Reuters.

    Kelly has sued Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, saying proceedings to demote him from his retired Navy captain rank over the video violated free-speech rights.

    Reporting by Patricia Zengerle; additional reporting by Andrew Goudsward; Editing by Andrea Ricci

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  • 美国向滞留卡塔尔的阿富汗人支付遣返费用,该计划被斥为”背叛”


    2026年2月11日 22:17 UTC / 西蒙·刘易斯 / 路透社

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    图片说明: 2021年8月20日,来自阿富汗的特殊移民在卡塔尔赛利耶亚营地撤离后穿过入境处理大楼。照片拍摄于2021年8月20日。美国陆军/吉米·贝克中士/路透社提供,点击查看购买许可权利

    • 摘要
    • 民主党人批评向阿富汗人支付”自行遣返”费用,营地关闭前夕
    • 卡普尔表示约有150名阿富汗人接受了付款
    • 倡导者称第三国重新安置存在不确定性

    华盛顿,2月11日(路透社) – 美国国务院高级官员周三向国会议员表示,美国已开始向阿富汗人支付遣返费用,以关闭他们在卡塔尔滞留多年的营地。

    至少自去年年初以来,超过1100人被关押在原美军基地赛利耶亚营地(CAS)。当时,共和党总统唐纳德·特朗普政府停止了对阿富汗人的重新安置,这些人因与美军有联系而担心塔利班当局的报复。

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    倡导者称,这群人包括平民难民、在阿富汗20年战争期间担任美军特种作战人员的女性,以及美国军人的家庭成员。他们若被遣返回国将面临危险。

    民主党人猛烈抨击政府向同意…

    (注:原文最后一段未完整显示,此处保留现有内容)

    US pays Afghans stranded in Qatar to repatriate, plan labeled ‘betrayal’

    February 11, 2026 10:17 PM UTC / By Simon Lewis / Reuters

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    • Summary
    • Democrats criticize payments for Afghans to ‘self-deport’ ahead of camp closure
    • Kapur says about 150 Afghans accepted payments
    • Advocates say third-country relocation is uncertain

    WASHINGTON, Feb 11 (Reuters) – The U.S. State Department has begun paying Afghans to repatriate as it attempts to close a camp in Qatar where they have been stranded for years, the top State Department official for South and Central Asia told lawmakers on Wednesday.

    More than 1,100 people have been held at the former U.S. Army base Camp As Sayliyah (CAS) since at least early last year, when Republican President Donald Trump’s administration halted resettlement for Afghans who feared retribution from Taliban authorities for their links to the U.S. military.

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    Advocates say the group includes civilian refugees, women who served as special operators for the U.S. during its 20-year war in Afghanistan, and family members of U.S. servicemembers, all of whom would be in danger if returned to the country.

    Democrats have blasted the administration’s plan to offer payment to those who agree to

  • 特朗普兑现撤军承诺,誓言若民主党治下城市犯罪恶化将重返


    发布时间:2026年2月11日 美国东部时间下午3:32 | 福克斯新闻

    特朗普政府已从美国城市撤回所有联邦化国民警卫队部队,兑现了总统唐纳德·特朗普2025年12月宣布的警告:”如果左翼城市的犯罪再次失控,我们将卷土重来”。

    负责国土防御和国内紧急情况防御支援协调的美国北方司令部在其网站上表示,截至1月21日,洛杉矶、芝加哥和俄勒冈州波特兰的所有根据《第十编》(Title 10)部署的国民警卫队部队均已复员。

    特朗普于2025年6月依据《第十编》将国民警卫队部队联邦化并部署,称此举是为了在移民动荡期间保护移民和海关执法局(ICE)及联邦财产。这些部队被派往历史上犯罪率持续上升的城市,包括2020年美国自20世纪60年代联邦调查局开始记录此类数据以来单年谋杀案增幅最大的时期。

    《华盛顿邮报》周三率先报道,洛杉矶有5000多名部队复员,芝加哥约500人,俄勒冈州波特兰200人。

    [白宫称特朗普政府任内谋杀率降至1900年以来最低水平]

    在特朗普2025年12月宣布撤军后,到2026年1月,所有联邦化国民警卫队部队已从美国城市撤离。(杰伊·L·克兰登宁/盖蒂图片社)

    当被问及《华盛顿邮报》的报道时,白宫向福克斯新闻数字版援引了特朗普2025年12月宣布撤军的声明。

    “尽管这些伟大的爱国者在芝加哥、洛杉矶和波特兰的城市里使犯罪率大幅下降,但我们仍将从这些城市撤离国民警卫队,”特朗普在2025年12月31日写道,”如果不是联邦政府介入,波特兰、洛杉矶和芝加哥早已失控。”

    他补充说,部队可能会重返,但前提是这些左翼城市的犯罪率再次飙升,他对希望部队撤离的当地自由派领导人感到困惑。

    “当犯罪率再次飙升时,我们可能会以一种截然不同且更强大的形式重返——这只是时间问题!”他写道,”很难相信这些民主党市长和州长,他们都极其无能,竟然希望我们离开,尤其是在取得了巨大进展之后???”

    《第十编》部队根据联邦现役命令服役,这与部署在其他地区的国民警卫队部队不同,且受不同法律管辖。

    例如,华盛顿特区仍有国民警卫队驻扎,那里的军人仍以非联邦身份服役,而新奥尔良和田纳西州孟菲斯的国民警卫队也仍在当地部署,由各州州长与联邦政府达成的单独协议管辖。

    然而,根据北方司令部网站的信息,部署到洛杉矶、芝加哥和俄勒冈州波特兰的数千名《第十编》部队不再处于动员状态。

    2025年6月8日,在移民突袭抗议活动前夜,数千名国民警卫队在洛杉矶市中心部署。(埃里克·塞耶/美联社)

    [特朗普称移民打击需在强硬立场下采取’更柔和’方式,此前明尼阿波利斯发生致命枪击事件]

    波特兰、洛杉矶和芝加哥的地方领导人及民主党批评者抨击政府此举,称这是不必要的政治化升级,绕过了州长,导致诉讼和法律阻碍。

    例如,美国最高法院2025年12月暂时阻止了向芝加哥的部署,称政府未能”找到允许军队在伊利诺伊州执行法律的权力来源”。

    [特朗普誓言不帮助民主党城市应对骚乱,指示ICE和边境巡逻队保护联邦财产]

    2025年8月,唐纳德·特朗普总统在华盛顿会见了国民警卫队成员。(安娜·莫尼梅克/盖蒂图片社)

    “特朗普总统将国民警卫队转向了他们宣誓要服务的社区的对立面。这是非法且不道德的,”加利福尼亚州州长加文·纽森在2025年10月对联邦化引发的州法律挑战时表示,”国民警卫队不应被当作特朗普的玩具士兵对待——当他们重返加州指挥系统时,我们将让他们重新履行服役时承诺的真正职责。”

    白宫新闻秘书卡罗琳·利维特表示,随着特朗普加大逮捕、驱逐和打击帮派力度,谋杀率降至历史最低水平,引用了新的犯罪数据。(亚历克斯·布兰登/美联社)

    联邦化部队的撤离正值特朗普政府吹嘘全国暴力犯罪趋势大幅下降之际。

    主要城市警察局长协会(MCCA)本月报告称,基于全国67个最大城市警察局的数据,美国城市总体谋杀率下降19%,抢劫案下降20%,严重袭击案下降10%。

    [美国主要城市谋杀率降至1900年以来最低水平]

    “这直接归功于特朗普总统对公共安全采取的积极强硬、直言不讳的政策,”白宫周三就数据发表评论称,”通过向沦为’战争地带’的民主党管辖城市投入大量联邦资源,将凶残的非法犯罪者从街头清除,支持警察和检察官,拒绝激进左翼的软弱态度,特朗普总统的果断行动扭转了局势,挽救了无数生命,并为长期被民主党政客抛弃、优先考虑罪犯而非公民的社区恢复了和平。”

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    Trump makes good on troop pullout promise, vows return if Democrat city crime worsens

    Published February 11, 2026 3:32pm EST | Fox News

    The Trump administration has withdrawn all federalized National Guard troops from U.S. cities, following through on President Donald Trump’s announcement in December 2025 that warned “we will come back” if crime spirals in left-wing cities once again.

    U.S. Northern Command, the military command responsible for homeland defense and coordinating defense support during domestic emergencies, states on its website that all Title 10 National Guard troops in Los Angeles Chicago and Portland, Oregon, were demobilized as of Jan. 21.

    Trump federalized and deployed National Guard troops under Title 10 in June 2025, citing the need to protect Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and federal property amid immigration unrest. Troops were sent to cities that also historically have struggled with spiraling crime trends, including in 2020 when the nation saw the largest single-year increase in murders since the FBI began tracking such data in the 1960s.

    More than 5,000 troops in Los Angeles, approximately 500 in Chicago and 200 in Portland, Oregon, were demobilized, The Washington Post first reported Wednesday.

    [WHITE HOUSE SAYS MURDER RATE PLUMMETED TO LOWEST LEVEL SINCE 1900 UNDER TRUMP ADMINISTRATION]

    All federalized National Guard troops were removed from U.S. cities by January 2026 after President Trump’s announcement on a withdrawal in December. (Jay L Clendenin/Getty Images)

    The White House directed Fox News Digital to Trump’s announcement on the withdrawal in December 2025 when approached for comment on The Washington Post’s report.

    “We are removing the National Guard from Chicago, Los Angeles, and Portland, despite the fact that CRIME has been greatly reduced by having these great Patriots in those cities, and ONLY by that fact,” Trump wrote Dec. 31, 2025. “Portland, Los Angeles, and Chicago were GONE if it weren’t for the Federal Government stepping in.”

    He added that the troops would return but likely only if crime spirals in the left-wing cities, adding he was puzzled by local liberal leaders who would want the troops to leave the city.

    “We will come back, perhaps in a much different and stronger form, when crime begins to soar again – Only a question of time!” he wrote. “It is hard to believe that these Democrat Mayors and Governors, all of whom are greatly incompetent, would want us to leave, especially considering the great progress that has been made???”

    Title 10 troops serve under federal active-duty orders, distinct from Guard forces deployed elsewhere and under different legal authorities.

    For example, there is still a National Guard presence in Washington, D.C., as service members there remain on duty under a nonfederal status, while National Guard troops in New Orleans and Memphis, Tennessee, also are still on the ground, deployed under separate agreements between their governors and the administration.

    The thousands of National Guard troops deployed as Title 10 soldiers to Los Angeles, Chicago and Portland, Oregon, however, are no longer mobilized, according to Northern Command’s website.

    The U.S. National Guard was deployed around downtown Los Angeles June 8, 2025, after an immigration raid protest the night before.(Eric Thayer/The Associated Press)

    [TRUMP SAYS IMMIGRATION CRACKDOWN NEEDS ‘SOFTER TOUCH’ WITH ‘TOUGH’ STANCE AFTER DEADLY MINNEAPOLIS SHOOTINGS]

    Local leaders and Democrat critics in Portland, Los Angeles and Chicago slammed the administration over the move, claiming it was an unnecessary and politically charged escalation that bypassed governors, leading to lawsuits and legal roadblocks.

    The Supreme Court in December 2025, for example, temporarily blocked a deployment to Chicago, saying the administration failed to “identify a source of authority that would allow the military to execute the laws in Illinois.”

    [TRUMP VOWS NOT TO HELP BLUE CITIES WITH RIOTS, INSTRUCTS ICE AND BORDER PATROL TO PROTECT FEDERAL PROPERTY]

    President Donald Trump met with National Guard members in Washington, D.C., in August 2025.(Anna Moneymaker/Getty)

    “President Trump turned the National Guard against the communities they swore to serve. This is unlawful and immoral,” California Gov. Gavin Newsom said in October 2025 as the state legally challenged the administration over the federalization.

    “The National Guard deserves better than being treated like Trump’s toy soldiers — and when they’re returned to California command, we’ll get them back to doing the real work they signed up to do.”

    White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt says murders plunged to historic lows as Trump ramped up arrests, deportations and gang crackdowns, citing new crime data.(Alex Brandon/The Associated Press)

    The withdrawal of the federalized troops comes as the administration touts cratering violent crime trends across the nation.

    The Major Cities Chiefs Association (MCCA) reported this month that, based on data from 67 of the nation’s biggest police departments, homicides overall fell 19% in U.S. cities, robberies by 20% and aggravated assaults by 10%.

    [MURDER RATE DROPS TO LOWEST LEVEL SINCE 1900 ACROSS MAJOR US CITIES NATIONWIDE]

    “This is the direct result of President Trump’s aggressive, no-nonsense approach to public safety,” the White House said Wednesday of the data.

    [CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FOX NEWS APP]

    “By surging federal resources to Democrat-run cities that had devolved into war zones, removing savage criminal illegals from our streets, supporting police and prosecutors and rejecting the radical left’s weakness, President Trump’s decisive actions have turned the tide, saved countless lives and restored peace to communities long abandoned by Democrat politicians who prioritized criminals over citizens.”

    https://www.foxnews.com/video/6386932609112

  • 美国政府反无人机测试干扰2025年华盛顿特区航班


    2026年2月11日 美国东部时间晚上8:25 / 路透社

    作者:大卫·谢泼德森


    警方人员站在德克萨斯州埃尔帕索国际机场展示的美国联邦航空管理局(FAA)无人机展品附近,此前FAA解除了对埃尔帕索上空领空的临时关闭令,称所有航班将恢复正常运营,且对商业航空不存在威胁。(埃尔帕索,美国)二月… 阅读更多

    路透社华盛顿2月11日电 – 消息人士告诉路透社,美国联邦航空管理局(FAA)决定短暂关闭埃尔帕索机场所有交通,是出于对附近美国陆军布利斯堡(Fort Bliss)测试新型激光反无人机技术的安全担忧。

    这并非此类问题首次影响航班。

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    美国联邦航空局(FAA)和美国参议员特德·克鲁兹(Ted Cruz)表示,今年3月,美国特勤局和海军在里根华盛顿国家机场附近测试反无人机技术时,导致多名机组人员收到潜在附近飞机的错误警报。

    克鲁兹(共和党,得克萨斯州)在去年的听证会上透露,导致部分航班中断降落的错误警报,是由于政府测试使用了与警报系统相同的频谱频段,造成了干扰,影响了至少十余架次航班。

    克鲁兹称这种测试不合适,并…(原文此处截断)

    US government counter-drone testing disrupted DC flights in 2025

    February 11, 2026 8:25 PM UTC / Reuters

    By David Shepardson

    节点运行失败

    Police officers stand near an exhibition of U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) drones, at El Paso International Airport, after the FAA lifted its temporary closure of the airspace over El Paso, saying all flights will resume as normal and that there was no threat to commercial aviation, in El Paso, Texas, U.S., February… Read more

    WASHINGTON, Feb 11 (Reuters) – The Federal Aviation Administration’s decision to briefly close El Paso airport to all traffic was prompted by safety concerns over testing of a new laser-based counter-drone technology at the nearby U.S. Army Fort Bliss, sources told Reuters.

    It was not the first time the issue has impacted flights.

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    In March, testing of counter-drone technology near Reagan Washington National Airport by the U.S. Secret Service and Navy led to numerous flight crews receiving faulty alerts of potentially nearby aircraft, the FAA and U.S. Senator Ted Cruz said.

    Cruz, who chairs the Senate Commerce Committee, disclosed at a hearing last year that faulty alerts that caused some flights to abort landings were due to the government testing using the same spectrum band as the alerting system. That led to interference that impacted at least a dozen flights.

    Cruz, a Republican from Texas, called the testing inappropriate and

  • 参议员米奇·麦康奈尔出院,本周将居家办公 | 福克斯新闻


    肯塔基州共和党议员上周因周末出现流感样症状住院

    作者:贾斯敏·贝尔(Jasmine Baehr)
    福克斯新闻

    发布时间:2026年2月11日 美国东部时间下午5:26

    据其发言人透露,肯塔基州共和党参议员米奇·麦康奈尔已出院,并将根据医生建议本周居家办公。

    发言人大卫·波普在一份声明中表示:”麦康奈尔参议员已于[周二]出院,他对所接受的出色医疗服务表示感谢。他感觉好转,将根据医生建议本周居家办公。”

    本周他的缺席正值议员们面临周五为美国国土安全部(DHS)拨款的最后期限。参议院领导人正在讨论短期继续决议案,以避免部分政府停摆,同时谈判仍在继续。

    83岁的麦康奈尔上周因出现流感样症状住院。他的办公室当时表示,他”出于谨慎考虑”已自行入住当地医院。

    主张赔偿的进步派民主党人欲废除移民海关执法局,角逐麦康奈尔参议院席位

    (图:2026年1月29日,参议院就政府拨款法案进行投票时,肯塔基州共和党参议员米奇·麦康奈尔在美国国会大厦被拍到)
    (来源:Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

    “出于谨慎考虑,在周末出现流感样症状后,麦康奈尔参议员昨晚已自行入住当地医院接受检查,”发言人在2月3日表示。”他的预后情况良好,对所获优质医疗服务表示感谢。他与工作人员保持定期联系,并期待重返参议院工作。”

    麦康奈尔近年来经历过多次健康警报,包括在国会大厦摔倒。

    去年10月,麦康奈尔在国会大厦走廊行走时绊倒并摔倒,随后被搀扶起身并继续行走。

    视频显示麦康奈尔参议员在参议院大楼内摔倒

    (图:2026年2月2日,华盛顿特区,麦康奈尔参议员在美国国会大厦被搀扶上台阶)
    (来源:Andrew Caballero-Reynolds / AFP via Getty Images)

    近一年前,他在离开参议院会议厅时从一组台阶上摔下。

    麦康奈尔此前宣布不会参加2026年的连任竞选,并计划在当前任期结束后退休,其任期将持续至2027年1月3日。

    (图:麦康奈尔参议员在华盛顿特区美国国会大厦参加投票)
    (来源:Aaron Schwartz/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

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    他已在参议院任职数十年,包括在唐纳德·特朗普总统第一任期内担任参议院多数党领袖。

    麦康奈尔是小儿麻痹症幸存者。

    福克斯新闻数字版记者迈克尔·辛克维奇(Michael Sinkewicz)对本文有贡献。

    贾斯敏·贝尔是福克斯新闻数字版突发新闻撰稿人,报道政治、军事、宗教和文化新闻。

    Sen. Mitch McConnell discharged from hospital, working from home this week | Fox News

    Kentucky Republican was hospitalized last week after experiencing flu-like symptoms over the weekend

    By Jasmine Baehr
    Fox News

    Published February 11, 2026 5:26pm EST

    Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., has been discharged from the hospital and will work from home this week on the advice of his doctors, according to his spokesman.

    “Senator McConnell was discharged from the hospital [Tuesday] and is grateful for the outstanding care he received. He is feeling better and will be working from home this week on the advice of his doctors,” spokesman David Popp said in a statement.

    His absence this week comes as lawmakers face a Friday deadline to fund the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Senate leaders are discussing a short-term continuing resolution to avoid a partial shutdown while negotiations continue.

    McConnell, 83, was hospitalized last week after experiencing flu-like symptoms. His office said at the time that he had checked himself into a local hospital “in an abundance of caution” after feeling ill over the weekend.

    PRO-REPARATIONS PROGRESSIVE DEMOCRAT WHO WANTS ICE ABOLISHED MOUNTS LONGSHOT SENATE BID TO SUCCEED MCCONNELL

    Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., is seen in the U.S. Capitol as the Senate voted on a government funding package, Jan. 29.(Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

    “In an abundance of caution, after experiencing flu-like symptoms over the weekend, Senator McConnell checked himself into a local hospital for evaluation last night,” a spokesperson said Feb. 3. “His prognosis is positive, and he is grateful for the excellent care he is receiving. He is in regular contact with his staff and looks forward to returning to Senate business.”

    McConnell has experienced several health scares in recent years, including falls at the Capitol.

    Last October, McConnell stumbled and fell while walking down a hallway in the Capitol. He was helped up and continued walking.

    SEN. MITCH MCCONNELL SEEN ON VIDEO FALLING INSIDE SENATE BUILDING

    Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., is helped up steps as he enters the U.S. Capitol, Feb. 2, in Washington, D.C.(Andrew Caballero-Reynolds / AFP via Getty Images)

    Nearly one year ago, he fell on a set of stairs while exiting the Senate chamber.

    McConnell previously announced that he will not seek re-election in 2026, and plans to retire at the end of his current term, which runs through Jan. 3, 2027.

    Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., arrives for a vote at the US Capitol in Washington, D.C.(Aaron Schwartz/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

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    He has served in the Senate for decades, including as Senate majority leader during President Donald Trump’s first administration.

    McConnell is a survivor of childhood polio.

    Fox News Digital’s Michael Sinkewicz contributed to this story.

    Jasmine Baehr is a Breaking News Writer for Fox News Digital, where she covers politics, the military, faith and culture.

  • 特朗普坚持对伊朗采取外交策略,内塔尼亚胡加入和平委员会,双方在白宫举行战略会议


    作者:埃弗拉特·拉赫特(Efrat Lachter)
    福克斯新闻(Fox News)

    发布时间:2026年2月11日 美国东部时间下午3:21

    在周三的白宫会议上,伊朗问题成为美国总统唐纳德·特朗普与以色列总理本杰明·内塔尼亚胡讨论的核心议题。两位领导人都表示,与德黑兰的外交关系仍存在不确定性,若谈判失败,双方将继续协调应对。

    会议结束后,特朗普在Truth Social平台发文称,他推动继续谈判,但同时也保留了其他选择。

    “除了我坚持与伊朗继续谈判以寻求是否能达成协议外,没有任何明确的结果。如果能达成协议,我会让总理知道这将是我的优先选择。如果不能,我们将不得不看看结果会如何……上一次伊朗决定不达成协议,他们就遭到了’午夜锤子’打击——那对他们来说效果并不好。”

    内塔尼亚胡办公室表示,两国领导人讨论了伊朗、加沙以及更广泛的地区局势发展,并同意保持密切协调。此外,总理强调了以色列在谈判背景下的安全需求。

    从加沙到伊朗:特朗普-内塔尼亚胡海湖庄园会谈的关键问题是什么?

    [图片:2025年2月11日,美国总统唐纳德·特朗普与总理本杰明·内塔尼亚胡在白宫会面(Avi Ohayun/ GPO)]

    当天早些时候,内塔尼亚胡正式加入了美国支持的和平委员会(Board of Peace),在会议前几周犹豫之后,他签署了这一倡议。这一举措使以色列加入了一个包括西方合作伙伴以及土耳其和卡塔尔的论坛,而土耳其和卡塔尔在加沙的参与在耶路撒冷遭到批评。

    专家表示,这一决定反映了与加沙和伊朗相关的战略考量。

    耶路撒冷安全与外交事务中心主席丹·迪克尔博士表示,内塔尼亚胡的参与直接与与华盛顿的合作以及加沙战后安排的塑造有关。

    “内塔尼亚胡总理加入和平委员会符合以色列的利益。即使与像与穆斯林兄弟会结盟的卡塔尔和土耳其这样的敌对国家,他也需要在谈判桌上拥有一席之地。内塔尼亚胡加入和平委员会是他与特朗普总统合作的重要组成部分,以帮助实施20点计划,其中去激进化、解除哈马斯武装和非军事化是前三项不可谈判的行动。”

    迪克尔还表示,这一决定也与伊朗有关。”内塔尼亚胡加入和平委员会的另一个更战略层面的原因是,这代表了对抗伊朗政权的合作元素。内塔尼亚胡可能指望在未来几周内伊朗人民和美国会采取针对伊朗政权的行动。作为交换,内塔尼亚胡继续合作实施加沙的20点计划,作为一种交换条件。”

    美国犹太国家安全研究所政策副主席布莱斯·米斯塔尔将以色列的这一举措描述为受加沙协议执行不完整和更广泛的地区威胁环境影响的务实选择。

    “加沙和平协议的执行远未达到预期。哈马斯尽管被给予72小时释放所有人质,但花了100多天时间才完成;哈马斯仍未解除武装;既没有国际稳定部队,也没有任何国家急于加入;而且和平委员会成员包括那些对以色列表现出和平敌人态度的国家。”

    他说,以色列最终选择参与而非孤立。”推进该协议——包括加入和平委员会——是以色列的次优选择。以色列有更好的机会在和平委员会中与土耳其和卡塔尔抗衡或平衡它们的影响力,而不是被排除在外。”

    米斯塔尔还将这一时间安排与伊朗联系起来。”由于美国有真正的机会解除甚至推翻伊朗政权,以及德黑兰可能对以色列发动袭击的风险,现在没有兴趣采取任何可能重启加沙战争的行动。”

    埃弗拉特·拉赫特是福克斯新闻数字版报道国际事务和联合国的世界记者。在X平台关注她:@efratlachter。故事可发送至efrat.lachter@fox.com。

    [视频链接:https://www.foxnews.com/video/6389084872112]

    Trump insists on Iran diplomacy as Netanyahu joins Board of Peace in strategic White House meeting

    By Efrat Lachter
    Fox News

    Published February 11, 2026 3:21pm EST

    Iran dominated the agenda in Wednesday’s White House meeting between President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, with both leaders signaling that diplomacy with Tehran remains uncertain and that coordination will continue if talks fail.

    In a post on Truth Social following the meeting, Trump said he pushed for continued negotiations but left open other options.

    “There was nothing definitive reached other than I insisted that negotiations with Iran continue to see whether or not a deal can be consummated. If it can, I let the Prime Minister know that will be a preference. If it cannot, we will just have to see what the outcome will be… Last time Iran decided that they were better off not making a deal, and they were hit with Midnight Hammer — That did not work well for them.”

    Netanyahu’s office said the leaders discussed Iran, Gaza and broader regional developments and agreed to maintain close coordination, adding that the prime minister emphasized Israel’s security needs in the context of negotiations.

    FROM GAZA TO IRAN: WHAT’S AT STAKE IN TRUMP-NETANYAHU MAR-A-LAGO TALKS?

    President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meet at the White House, Feb 11, 2025.(Avi Ohayun/ GPO)

    Earlier in the day, Netanyahu formally joined the U.S.-backed Board of Peace, signing onto the initiative ahead of the meeting after weeks of hesitation. The move places Israel inside a forum that includes Western partners as well as Turkey and Qatar, whose involvement in Gaza has drawn criticism in Jerusalem.

    Experts say the decision reflects strategic calculations tied to both Gaza and Iran.

    Dr. Dan Diker, president of the Jerusalem Center for Security and Foreign Affairs, said Netanyahu’s participation is directly linked to cooperation with Washington and to shaping postwar arrangements in Gaza.

    “It is in Israel’s interest for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to join the Board of Peace. He needs a place at that table even alongside adversarial powers such as Muslim Brotherhood-aligned countries Qatar and Turkey. Netanyahu’s membership in the Board of Peace is an important element in his cooperation with President Trump to help implement the 20-point plan, with deradicalization, disarming Hamas and demilitarization as the first three non-negotiable actions.”

    ISRAELI OFFICIALS REPORTEDLY WARN IRAN’S BALLISTIC MISSILES COULD TRIGGER SOLO MILITARY ACTION AGAINST TEHRAN

    Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hold a document after their meeting in Washington, on Feb. 11, 2026.(Avi Ohayon/GPO/Anadolu via Getty Images)

    Diker said the decision is also tied to Iran. “More strategic reason that Netanyahu’s membership on the Board of Peace is important is that it represents an element of cooperation to counter the Iranian regime. Netanyahu is likely counting on action against the Iranian regime from the Iranian people themselves and from the United States in the coming weeks. In exchange, Netanyahu continues to cooperate in implementing the 20-point plan in Gaza as part of a quid pro quo.”

    Blaise Misztal, vice president for policy at the Jewish Institute for National Security of America, described Israel’s move as a pragmatic choice shaped by the incomplete implementation of the Gaza deal and the broader regional threat environment.

    “The implementation of the Gaza peace deal leaves much to be desired. Hamas, despite being given 72 hours to release all hostages, took over 100 days to do so; Hamas has still not disarmed; there is neither an International Stabilization Force nor any countries jumping at the chance to join it; and the Board of Peace comprises countries that have shown themselves enemies of peace with Israel.”

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    President Donald Trump holds up his signature on the founding charter during a signing ceremony for the Board of Peace in Davos, Switzerland, on Jan. 22, 2026.(Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

    He said Israel ultimately chose engagement over isolation. “Proceeding with the deal — including joining the Board of Peace — is Israel’s least bad option. Israel has a better chance of countering or balancing Turkish and Qatari influence on the Board of Peace by being in the room with them, rather than outside it.”

    Misztal also linked the timing to Iran. “With the United States having a real chance to disarm, or even topple, the Iranian regime and the risk that Tehran might yet lash out at Israel, there is no interest in doing anything that would risk restarting the war in Gaza.”

    Efrat Lachter is a world reporter for Fox News Digital covering international affairs and the United Nations. Follow her on X @efratlachter. Stories can be sent to efrat.lachter@fox.com.

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  • 科学家称,AI破译神秘古老棋盘游戏规则


    2026年2月11日 / 美国东部时间下午2:49 / CBS/法新社

    一块光滑的白色罗马时期石头在荷兰出土,长期以来令研究人员困惑不已。如今,借助人工智能的帮助,科学家们认为他们解开了这个谜团:这块石头是一种古老的棋盘游戏,他们甚至推测出了游戏规则。

    这块圆形石灰石上刻有对角线和直线。

    修复工作室Restaura创建的3D成像技术帮助科学家发现,有些线条比其他线条更深,这表明棋子曾沿着这些线条移动,且移动次数不同。

    “我们可以看到石头上线条处的磨损痕迹,正好是你滑动棋子的位置,”荷兰莱顿大学专攻古代游戏的考古学家沃尔特·克里斯特(Walter Crist)在一份声明中表示。“这块石头的外观结合这种磨损强烈表明它是一个游戏(道具)。”

    马斯特里赫特大学的其他研究人员随后使用了一个能够推断古代游戏规则的人工智能程序。

    他们用来自与罗马石头同一地区的约100种古代游戏规则对名为Ludii的AI进行了训练。

    计算机“生成了数十种可能的规则集。然后它与自己进行游戏对战,并识别出一些对人类来说更有趣的变体,”马斯特里赫特大学的丹尼斯·索默斯(Dennis Soemers)在一份声明中说。

    他们随后将可能的规则与石头上的磨损痕迹进行交叉验证,以揭示游戏中最可能的移动方式。

    然而,索默斯也发出了警告。

    “如果你向Ludii展示像石头上那样的线条图案,它总能找到游戏规则。因此,我们不能确定罗马人确实以那种精确的方式玩这个游戏,”他说。

    科学家们表示,这个“看似简单却惊心动魄的策略游戏”的目标是在尽可能少的移动中捕猎并困住对手的棋子。研究人员认为,游戏棋子可能由玻璃、骨头或陶器制成。

    这项研究及可能的规则已发表在《 Antiquity 》(《古物》)期刊上,该期刊在社交媒体上发布了一段解释这个游戏的视频。

    新的AI模拟帮助计算了一种此前未知的罗马棋盘游戏的规则,将欧洲阻挡类游戏的证据往前推进了数个世纪!

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    — 《 Antiquity 》期刊(@AntiquityJ)2026年2月11日

    “我们发现的规则解释了石头上的磨损痕迹,并且与可比文化时期的游戏一致,”海尔伦罗马博物馆馆长凯伦·詹森(Karen Jeneson)在一份声明中表示。“当然,我们也考虑了石头的其他可能用途,比如建筑装饰特征,但我们没有找到其他解释。因此,这块石头确实是一个棋盘游戏(道具)。”

    2015年,科学家们称在德国莱茵河畔一个古罗马定居点发现了棋盘游戏棋子,包括骰子。

    Rules of mysterious ancient board game decoded by AI, scientists say

    February 11, 2026 / 2:49 PM EST / CBS/AFP

    A smooth, white stone dating from the Roman era and unearthed in the Netherlands has long baffled researchers. Now, with the help of artificial intelligence, scientists believe they have cracked the mystery: the stone is an ancient board game and they have even guessed the rules.

    The circular piece of limestone has diagonal and straight lines cut into it.

    Using 3D imaging created by the restoration studio Restaura, scientists discovered some lines were deeper than others, suggesting pieces were moved along them, some more than others.

    “We can see wear along the lines on the stone, exactly where you would slide a piece,” said Walter Crist, an archaeologist at Leiden University in the Netherlands who specializes in ancient games, in a statement. “The appearance of the stone combined with this wear strongly suggests it’s a game.”

    Other researchers at Maastricht University then used an artificial intelligence program that can deduce the rules of ancient games.

    They trained this AI, baptized Ludii, with the rules of about 100 ancient games from the same area as the Roman stone.

    The computer “produced dozens of possible rule sets. It then played the game against itself and identified a few variants that are enjoyable for humans to play,” Dennis Soemers, from Maastricht University, said in a statement.

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    They then cross-checked the possible rules with the wear on the stone to uncover the most likely set of movements in the game.

    However, Soemers also sounded a note of caution.

    “If you present Ludii with a line pattern like the one on the stone, it will always find game rules. Therefore, we cannot be sure that the Romans played it in precisely that way,” he said.

    The aim of the “deceptively simple but thrilling strategy game” was to hunt and trap the opponent’s pieces in as few moves as possible, scientists said. Researchers said they believe glass, bone or earthenware were used as game pieces.

    The research and the possible rules were published in the journal Antiquity, which posted a video on social media explaining the game.

    NEW AI simulation helps calculate the rules of a previously unknown Roman board game, pushing evidence for the playing of blocking games in Europe back centuries!

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    “We know the rules we found explain the wear marks on the stone and that they are consistent with games from comparable cultural periods,” Karen Jeneson, curator of The Roman Museum in Heerlen, said in a statement. “Of course we considered other possible uses for the stone, such as an architectural decorative feature, but we found no alternative explanation. So, the stone really is a board game.”

    In 2015, scientists said they uncovered board game pieces, including dice, in an ancient Roman settlement in a German town located on the Rhine River.

  • 司法部长邦迪在紧张听证会上与众议院司法委员会成员激烈交锋,竭力捍卫司法部对杰弗里·爱泼斯坦案件文件的处理并驳斥民主党所谓”部门武器化”的指控


    司法部长帕姆·邦迪(Pam Bondi)周三在众议院司法委员会的听证会上与该委员会成员展开激烈争执。这是去年她被任命为美国最高执法官员以来的首次公开亮相。听证会很快陷入混乱和争吵,民主党人指责邦迪的行为,而邦迪则坚决维护其任内司法部的决策,有时还反唇相讥。

    以下是这场针锋相对的听证会上五个最值得关注的要点和最激烈的交锋。

    司法部长指责民主党人”表演”,听证会演变成一片混乱的争吵

    图片46:司法部长帕姆·邦迪2026年2月11日星期三在华盛顿国会山出席众议院司法委员会监督听证会作证

    司法部长帕姆·邦迪2026年2月11日星期三在华盛顿国会山出席众议院司法委员会监督听证会作证(美联社照片/汤姆·布伦纳)

    1. 泰德·刘议员指控邦迪作伪证

    加利福尼亚州民主党众议员泰德·刘(Ted Lieu)指责邦迪就一份据称显示唐纳德·特朗普总统被指控强奸的证人陈述撒谎,称:”你刚刚在宣誓后撒谎。”

    “你永远不要指控我犯罪!”邦迪回击。双方争执不断升级,乔丹努力维持秩序。

    “这太荒谬了,”邦迪回应道,”他们试图转移对唐纳德·特朗普所做的所有好事的注意力。没有证据表明唐纳德·特朗普犯了罪,所有人都知道这一点!”

    2. “转身道歉”

    图片47:美国众议员普拉米拉·贾亚帕尔

    在联邦政府停摆之际,普拉米拉·贾亚帕尔众议员敦促民主党人”坚定立场”。(凯文·迪施/盖蒂图片社)

    最受广泛关注的时刻之一是与华盛顿州民主党众议员普拉米拉·贾亚帕尔的交锋。贾亚帕尔要求邦迪转身向坐在众议院旁听席上的爱泼斯坦幸存者道歉,因为司法部公布的文件未对他们的姓名进行编辑。

    “你会转向幸存者并道歉吗?”贾亚帕尔问道,指责司法部加剧了他们的创伤。邦迪拒绝道歉,开始引用前政府的行为,贾亚帕尔随即打断她。

    “这与你之前的行为无关。这关乎你为司法部及其对站在你身后等待你转身道歉的幸存者造成的伤害负责,”贾亚帕尔说。

    图片48:占位符

    “我不会为她的表演陷入泥潭,”她回击道,片刻后又低声说,”不专业。”

    科默称吉斯莱恩·麦克斯韦尔证词令人不安,她拒绝回答问题

    3. 梅西与邦迪的争执

    值得注意的是,一些共和党人也向邦迪提出了尖锐问题,主要集中在爱泼斯坦案件文件的处理和公布上。

    其中包括肯塔基州共和党众议员托马斯·梅西(Thomas Massie),他批评了在邦迪任内发生的文件删改问题。

    梅西指出,在他看来,司法部”过度删改”了一些可能具有罪证性质的信息,却未能对受害者姓名进行编辑。

    “这种掩盖跨越数十年,而你要为这部分负责,”他对邦迪说。

    作为回应,邦迪回击梅西是个”失败的政客”,患有”特朗普精神错乱综合征”。

    图片49:占位符

    众议院司法委员会主席吉姆·乔丹(Jim Jordan)多次介入,因为议员们就程序和”夺回时间”问题争执不休。

    图片50:众议院司法委员会主席吉姆·乔丹

    美国众议员吉姆·乔丹(R-OH)在众议院司法委员会听证会上听取证词(凯文·迪施/盖蒂图片社)

    4. 邦迪确认收到指控布伦南伪证的刑事转诊

    邦迪证实,她收到了众议院司法委员会关于前中情局局长约翰·布伦南(John Brennan)向国会撒谎的刑事转诊请求。

    这一消息是在与乔丹的对话中披露的,乔丹询问邦迪布伦南是否会被起诉。

    司法部数月来一直调查布伦南等人与2016年俄罗斯调查的起源有关的问题,而民主党人则抨击这一调查具有政治动机。

    “我可以确认的是,我们收到了您(乔丹主席)关于调查约翰·布伦南的转诊请求,”邦迪在回应乔丹关于布伦南是否会被起诉的问题时表示。

    她补充道:”今天我可以说的是,我不能确认或否认是否有正在进行的调查,但我要说的是,没有人凌驾于法律之上。武器化已经结束。”

    布伦南、斯特佐克、佩奇因俄罗斯门调查被传票传唤

    图片51:司法部长帕姆·邦迪在司法部

    2025年12月4日,司法部长帕姆·邦迪在司法部举行新闻发布会(汤姆·威廉姆斯/国会投票/盖蒂图片社)

    5. 纳德勒与邦迪激烈争执

    图片52:占位符

    在某个时刻,纽约州民主党众议员杰里·纳德勒(Jerry Nadler)直接询问邦迪,在她任内,司法部起诉了多少爱泼斯坦的同谋者。

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    “爱泼斯坦的多少名同谋者被你起诉?你甚至在调查多少名犯罪者?”纳德勒问道。

    邦迪没有给出具体数字,而是将焦点转向对过去弹劾程序的批评,并重申司法部将调查提出的可靠证据。

    纳德勒尖锐地插话:”答案是零。”

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    Attorney General Pam Bondi sparred with members of the House Judiciary Committee during a tense hearing Wednesday, as she sought to defend the Justice Department’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files and push back on Democrats’ accusations of so-called “weaponization” within the department.

    Bondi’s appearance before the House Judiciary Committee was the first since her confirmation last year as the top U.S. law enforcement official. Much of the hearing quickly descended into chaos and shouting matches, as Democrats took aim at Bondi’s actions, and as Bondi doubled downon the department’s decisions under her watch. At times, she responded with barbs of her own.

    Here are the five biggest takeaways and most heated exchanges from the sharp-elbowed hearing.

    BONDI HEARING DEVOLVES INTO CHAOS OF SHOUTS AS AG ACCUSES TOP DEMOCRATS OF ‘THEATRICS’

    Image 46: Attorney General Pam Bondi testifies before a House Judiciary Committee oversight hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026, in Washington, D.C.

    Attorney General Pam Bondi testifies before a House Judiciary Committee oversight hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026, in Washington, D.C.(AP Photo/Tom Brenner)

    1. Ted Lieu accuses Bondi of lying under oath

    Rep. Ted Lieu, D-Calif., accused Bondi of lying under oath about an alleged witness statement that he said showed President Donald Trump had been accused of rape, saying: “You just lied under oath.”

    “Don’t you ever accuse me of a crime!” Bondi fired back: The exchange spiraled into chaos, with Jordan struggling to restore order.

    “This is so ridiculous,” Bondi said in response. “And they are trying to deflect from all the great things Donald Trump has done. There is no evidence that Donald Trump has committed a crime; everyone knows that!”

    2. ‘Turn around … and apologize’


    Image 47: U.S. Rep. Pramila Jayapal

    Rep. Pramila Jayapal urged Democrats to “stand strong” amid the federal government shutdown.(Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

    One of the most widely-shared moments came during an exchange with Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., who demanded that Bondi turn around and apologize to the Epstein survivors seated behind her in the House gallery for publishing documents that failed to redact their names.

    “Will you turn to the survivors … and apologize?” Jayapal asked, accusing the department of compounding their trauma. Bondi refused, beginning to cite the actions of the former administration before Jayapal interjected.

    “This is not about anybody that came before you. It is about you taking responsibility for your Department of Justice and the harm that it has done to the survivors who are standing right behind you and are waiting for you to turn to them and apologize,” Jayapal said.

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    “I’m not going to get in the gutter for her theatrics,” she shot back, before muttering moments later, “Unprofessional.”

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    3. Massie, Bondi spat


    Notably, some Republicans also posed tough questions for Bondi, largely centered on the handling and publication of the Epstein files.

    Among them was Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., who criticized the redactions that occurred on Bondi’s watch.

    Massie noted that, in his view, DOJ was “over-redacting” certain information that could be potentially incriminating, while failing to redact the names of the victims.

    “This cover-up spans decades, and you are responsible for this portion of it,” he told her.

    In response, Bondi shot back that Massie was a “failed politician” with “Trump derangement syndrome.”

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    House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, intervened multiple times as members sparred over procedure and “reclaiming” time.

    Image 50: Jim Jordan, chairman of House Judiciary Committee

    U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan, R-OH looks on during a hearing with the House Judiciary Committee in the Rayburn House Office Building.(Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

    4. Bondi confirms criminal referral alleging Brennan perjury


    Bondi confirmed that she received a criminal referral from the House Judiciary Committee alleging that former CIA Director John Brennan lied to Congress.

    The news came during an exchange with Jordan, who asked Bondi if Brennan would be indicted.

    The reference comes as the Justice Department for months has been investigating Brennan and others over the origins of the 2016 Russia investigation — a probe Democrats have assailed as politically motivated.

    “What I can confirm is that we have received a referral from you, Chairman Jordan, to investigate John Brennan,” Bondi said, responding to Jordan’s question whether Brennan would be indicted.

    She added: “What I will say today I can’t confirm nor deny whether there’s a pending investigation, but what I will say [is] that no one is above the law. Weaponization has ended.”

    BRENNAN, STRZOK, PAGE SUBPOENAED AS PART OF FEDERAL RUSSIAGATE PROBE

    Image 51: Attorney General Pam Bondi at Justice Department

    Attorney General Pam Bondi conducts a news conference at the Department of Justice on Thursday, Dec. 4, 2025.(Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

    5. Nadler tangles with Bondi


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    At one point, Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.) directly asked Bondi how many Epstein coconspirators had been indicted by the Justice Department on her watch.

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    “How many of Epstein’s co-conspirators have you indicted? How many perpetrators are you even investigating?” Nadler asked.

    Bondi did not provide a number. Instead, she shifted the focus to criticism of past impeachment proceedings and reiterated that the department would investigate credible evidence that is brought forward.

    Nadler interjected sharply: “The answer is zero.”

    Breanne Deppisch is a national politics reporter for Fox News Digital covering the Trump administration, with a focus on the Justice Department, FBI and other national news. She previously covered national politics at the Washington Examiner and The Washington Post, with additional bylines in Politico Magazine, the Colorado Gazette and others. You can send tips to Breanne at Breanne.Deppisch@fox.com, or follow her on X at @breanne_dep.