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    黎康:被称重的生命

    2026年6月6日 05:00 / 联合早报

    AI摘要
    一只百万粉丝的宠物狗被偷卖宰杀,揭开狗肉产业链与法律缺位下的生命之重。
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    边境牧羊犬“锄头”跟随主人郭先生自驾多年,今年5月在河南农村被一对年轻夫妻偷走后,后卖给狗肉馆宰杀。 (视频截图)

    48斤,180元(人民币,下同,34新元)。这是“锄头”的成交价。

    这只陪伴主人近九年、在互联网上拥有百万粉丝的边境牧羊犬,最终还是没能逃脱被卖到狗肉馆、按斤计价的命运。当主人历经波折找到宰杀地点时,杀狗者只轻描淡写地说了一句:“杀罢我都后悔了,都是油,还老。”

    然而,这只连狗贩都嫌老的狗,却在过去两周牵动成千上万中国网民的心。

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  • 专家称:加州选举陷入僵局,四大压力点拖累计票进程


    2026-06-05 16:21:56 EDT / 福克斯新闻网

    加州选举仍陷僵局,选举专家警告选举规则可能导致计票“长达一整月”

    作者:阿什利·J·迪梅拉 福克斯新闻网
    发布时间:2026年6月5日 下午4:21 EDT

    杰西·沃特斯:加州邮寄选票制度本就意在缓慢

    福克斯新闻主持人杰西·沃特斯在《杰西·沃特斯黄金时段》栏目中详细介绍了加州邮寄选票制度为何设计得十分缓慢。

    全新功能:您现在可以收听福克斯新闻的文章音频!

    选举法专家汉斯·冯·斯帕科夫斯基表示,加州目前仍未敲定的选举结果是该州邮寄投票制度的后果,他指出,选举日后的选票核验和计票流程可能会持续数天甚至数周。

    冯·斯帕科夫斯基称,这个“金州”仍在统计6月2日初选的选票,由于该州的选举法、行政程序和计票政策,计票进程已超出选举日当天。此次延迟并非孤立事件或意外状况导致,而是其选举制度结构本身的问题,直至最终结果出炉前都会存在此类情况。

    “加州计票耗时过长有四大原因,”美国推进自由事业高级法律研究员冯·斯帕科夫斯基周五对福克斯新闻数字频道表示,“首先,如今加州几乎完全是邮寄选举。”

    洛杉矶市长竞选吸引了全美关注,共和党籍候选人斯宾塞·普拉特正在等待计票结果,以确定他与民主党籍候选人尼提亚·拉曼谁能晋级11月的决选,与现任民主党州长凯伦·巴斯对决。而拜登政府前卫生与公众服务部部长泽维尔·贝塞拉、共和党人史蒂夫·希尔顿以及民主党人汤姆·施泰尔仍在角逐该州“丛林初选”的前两名,以获得11月大选的参选资格。

    《洛杉矶时报》社论委员会成员为加州缓慢计票过程辩护,称其是“选举诚信”的体现

    2026年5月27日,一个投票箱放置在加州马丁内斯市康特拉科斯塔县选举办公室外。6月2日是加州全州初选期间亲自投票或寄回选票的最后期限。(本杰明·范乔伊/盖蒂图片社)

    冯·斯帕科夫斯基指出了导致最终计票延迟的四大原因:大规模邮寄投票、选举日后7天的选票接收窗口、针对签名问题的22天补救期,以及需要逐一核查的大量临时选票。

    在这四大延迟原因中,冯·斯帕科夫斯基表示,加州的邮寄选票规则最令人担忧,因为它极大地拖慢了计票进程。由于绝大多数选票都是通过邮寄方式提交的,选举官员必须花费额外时间核验和处理这些选票,才能进行计票,从而延长了最终结果出炉的时间。

    “你可以亲自前往投票站投票,但就像2024年大选那样,总统选举中1600万张选票里有1300万张是邮寄选票。处理一张邮寄选票的时间要比在投票点现场投票的选票长得多,”他说道。

    邮寄选票让选民可以在家投票,无需排队,在新冠疫情期间愈发受欢迎。

    选票仍在持续寄回,一旦收到选票,各郡就有额外时间进行处理、核验和统计,计料预计将持续至6月15日。

    加州共和党发起选民身份证选票倡议,需在截止日期前征集87.5万个签名

    2025年11月4日,工作人员在加州工业市的洛杉矶县选票处理中心检查邮寄选票。(吉娜·费拉齐/《洛杉矶时报》 via 盖蒂图片社)

    冯·斯帕科夫斯基将选票上的邮戳视为计票过程中的一大关键漏洞。

    “加州法律规定,‘如果邮戳盖在选举日当天,我们将统计选举日后7天内收到的缺席选票或邮寄选票。但如果邮戳缺失、模糊无法辨认,我们将以选民在信封内填写的日期为准’,”他说道。

    他表示该州的选举规则过于宽松,指出了诸如无需选民身份证、自动选民登记以及冗长的选举后选票处理周期等政策,他认为这些政策会引发欺诈或违规行为。

    加州与华盛顿特区一同,是全美八个实行全民邮寄投票政策的州之一,会自动向所有活跃登记选民邮寄选票。

    美国总统唐纳德·特朗普本周点名批评了该州的选举程序,他宣布美国检察官正在调查洛杉矶,当时该市的市长竞选仍未结束。

    “我不会评论任何具体调查,但我的办公室正在与@FBI洛杉矶分局协调开展多起选举欺诈调查,”加州中区联邦检察官第一助理比尔·埃塞利周四在X平台上写道,“我们将循证调查,并依法起诉所有违反联邦选举法的行为。”

    “该州一直在阻挠所有旨在核实只有符合资格的美国公民才能登记投票的努力。这起案件目前正由第九巡回上诉法院审理。我的办公室不会坐视不管。我们将展开调查并提起诉讼。每一张合法选票都理应被计入,每一张非法选票都会抵消一张合法选票的效力,”他补充道。

    2025年10月27日,在加州西好莱坞举行的加州第50号提案特别选举的提前亲自投票期间,一个指示牌指向投票中心。(马里奥·塔马/盖蒂图片社)

    民主党方面淡化了人们对计票过程的担忧,包括贝塞拉称那些抱怨计票耗时过长的人是在“试图破坏我们对选举的信心”。

    “我们会统计每一张选票。感谢您的耐心等待,让民主有时间运转,”施泰尔在X平台上写道,他引用了特朗普近期对此次选举的言论。

    希尔顿称斯宾塞·普拉特的竞选反映了人们对加州“一党独大”的日益反抗

    自6月2日以来,社交媒体上流传着各种未经证实的谣言,其中包括普拉特在约2.4万张洛杉矶寄回的选票中未获得任何一票的说法。

    “这是谎言,”加州总检察长办公室告诉福克斯新闻数字频道,并指出纽森州长办公室在X平台上的一份声明将此类说法斥为“虚假信息”和“谎言”。

    档案照片:州长加文·纽森在加州奥克兰的新闻发布会上发言(美联社照片/杰夫·邱,档案)

    加州州长纽森在5月份致州选举官员的一封信中呼吁他们迅速完成即将到来的选举计票,同时信中重点强调了建立和维护选民对投票的信心。

    “我们必须继续建立人们对选举的信心,不仅要确保每一张选票都被计入,还要确保每一张选票都值得被信任。我们必须承认,计票时间越长,错误信息和虚假信息就越容易传播。这意味着我们必须尽一切努力快速且准确地计票。在防止选举谎言蔓延方面,时间至关重要,”他写道。

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    福克斯新闻数字频道已联系纽森办公室寻求进一步置评。

    阿什利·J·迪梅拉为福克斯新闻数字频道报道政治新闻。

    California election limbo fueled by 4 pressure points dragging out vote count, expert says

    2026-06-05 16:21:56 EDT / Fox News

    California races remain in limbo as voting expert warns ballot rules can stretch count ‘an entire month’

    By Ashley J. DiMella Fox News

    Published June 5, 2026 4:21pm EDT

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    California’s still-unsettled election results are the consequence of the state’s vote-by-mail system, according to election law expert Hans von Spakovsky, who said the process can keep ballots moving through verification and counting for days and even weeks after Election Day.

    The Golden State is continuing to count ballots cast in its June 2 primary elections, a process that has extended beyond Election Day due to the state’s election laws, administrative procedures, and vote-counting policies, said von Spakovsky. The delay is not the result of an isolated incident or unexpected complication but stems from the structure of its electoral system before final results can be certified.

    “There are four reasons why California takes so long,” von Spakovsky, senior legal fellow at Advancing American Freedom, told Fox News Digital on Friday. “First of all, it’s almost entirely a mail election now.”

    The Los Angeles mayoral race has captured the nation’s attention as Republican-aligned candidate Spencer Pratt awaits a tally determining if he or Democrat-aligned Nithya Raman will advance to the runoff election in November against incumbent Democrat Karen Bass. While former Health and Human Services secretary under the Biden administration, Xavier Becerra, Republican Steve Hilton and Democrat Tom Steyer are still duking it out for the top two spots in the state’s jungle primary process ahead of the general election in November.

    LA TIMES EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBER DEFENDS CALIFORNIA’S SLOW VOTING PROCESS AS ‘ELECTION INTEGRITY’ IN ACTION

    A ballot box sits outside Contra Costa County’s elections office in Martinez, Calif., on May 27, 2026. June 2 is the last day to vote in person or return a ballot before California’s statewide primary election.(Benjamin Fanjoy/Getty Images)

    Von Spakovsky identified what he said are the four causes for the delay in final tallies: mass mail voting, a seven-day post-Election Day ballot receipt window, a 22-day cure period for signature issues, and high volumes of provisional ballots that must be individually investigated.

    Of the four causes of the delay, von Spakovsky said California’s mail-ballot rules cause the greatest concern because it dramatically slows the counting process. With the vast majority of ballots cast by mail, election officials must spend additional time verifying and processing those ballots before they can be counted, extending the timeline for final results.

    “You can go vote in person, but like in the 2024 election, out of 16 million votes that were cast in the presidential election, 13 million were by mail. It takes much longer to process a mail-in ballot than a ballot that’s cast at a polling place,” he said.

    Mail-in ballots allow voters to cast their ballots from home, avoid long lines and grew in popularity during the pandemic.

    Ballot drops are still rolling in and once they do, counties then have additional time to process, verify and tabulate those ballots, with counting expected to continue through June 15.

    CALIFORNIA REPUBLICANS LAUNCH VOTER ID BALLOT PUSH, NEED 875K SIGNATURES BY DEADLINE

    Vote by mail ballots are inspected at the Los Angeles County Ballot Processing Center in City of Industry, Calif., on Nov. 4, 2025.(Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

    Von Spakovsky pointed to postmarks on ballots as a key vulnerability in counting ballots.

    “California law says, ‘We’ll count absentee ballots or mail-in ballots received up to seven days after Election Day if they’re postmarked by Election Day. But if the postmark’s missing, or it’s blurry, and we can’t read it, we will just go by whatever date the voter wrote inside the envelope,’” he said.

    He said the state’s election rules are too permissive, pointing to policies such as not requiring voter ID, automatic voter registration, and lengthy post-election ballot processing periods, which he argued invite fraud or irregularities.

    California is one of eight states, along with Washington, D.C., that automatically sends mail ballots in to all active registered voters in their universal vote-by-mail policy.

    President Donald Trump singled out the state’s election process this week, announcing that U.S. attorneys are looking into Los Angeles as the mayoral race remains pending.

    “Without commenting on any specific investigation, my office has multiple election fraud investigations underway in coordination with @FBILosAngeles,” First Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California Bill Essayli wrote on X Thursday. “We will follow the evidence wherever it leads and prosecute any violations of federal election law to the fullest extent.”

    “The state has stonewalled every effort to verify that only eligible U.S. citizens are registered to vote. This case is now before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal. My office will not look the other way. We will investigate and prosecute. Every legal vote deserves to be counted. Every illegal vote cancels one out,” he added.

    A sign points to a vote center during the in-person early voting period for California’s Proposition 50 special election in West Hollywood, Calif., on Oct. 27, 2025.(Mario Tama/Getty Images)

    Democrats have played down concern over the process to count the ballots, including Becerra saying those who bemoan the amount of time it takes are working “to undermine confidence in our elections.”

    “We count every ballot. Thank you for your patience as we give democracy time to work,” Steyer wrote on X, citing Trump’s recent comments on the election.

    HILTON SAYS SPENCER PRATT CAMPAIGN REFLECTS GROWING REVOLT AGAINST CALIFORNIA’S ‘ONE-PARTY RULE’

    Viral rumors have spread across social media since June 2, including claims that Pratt did not receive a single vote out of about 24,000 Los Angeles ballots that rolled in.

    “That’s a lie,” the California Attorney General’s Office told Fox News Digital, pointing to an X statement from Gov. Gavin Newsom’s press office debunking the claims as “disinformation” and a “lie.”

    FILE – Gov. Gavin Newsom speaks at a news conference in Oakland, Calif(AP Photo/Jeff Chiu, File)

    The California governor sent a letter to state election officials in May calling on them to swiftly tabulate the upcoming elections, while focusing the letter on building and maintaining confidence in voting.

    “We must continue building confidence in our elections and ensure not only that every vote is counted, but that every vote is trusted. We must acknowledge that the longer the voting count takes, the more mis- and disinformation spreads. That means we must do all that we can to tabulate votes quickly and accurately. Time is of the essence in preventing election lies from taking hold,” he wrote.

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    Fox News Digital reached out to Newsom’s office for additional comment.

    Ashley J. DiMella reports on politics for Fox News Digital.

  • 政绩观严重偏差 成都原市长王凤朝被双开


    2026-06-06 07:20 / 联合早报

    政绩观严重偏差 成都原市长王凤朝被双开

    中共四川省成都市委原副书记、原市长王凤朝被双开。(互联网)

    去年11月落马的中共四川省成都市委原副书记、原市长王凤朝被双开(开除中共党籍和公职),官方通报指他政绩观严重偏差,懒政怠政等。

    据中共中央纪委国家监委网站消息,经中共中央批准,中央纪委国家监委对王凤朝严重违纪违法问题进行了立案审查调查。

    通报称,王凤朝政绩观严重偏差,违背国有企业高质量发展要求,为谋求职务晋升搞“形象工程”“政绩工程”,妄议党中央大政方针,对抗组织审查,搞迷信活动;在干部选拔任用工作中为他人谋利并收受财物;违规收受礼品、礼金,违规从事营利活动。

    通报并指,王凤朝违规干预和插手市场经济活动、司法活动,懒政怠政;以及大搞权钱交易,利用职务便利为他人在工程承揽、融资借款、企业经营等方面谋利,并非法收受巨额财物。

    除了双开,王凤朝也被终止中共二十大代表、四川省第十二次党代会代表、成都市第十四次党代会代表资格;收缴违纪违法所得;涉嫌犯罪问题被移送检察机关依法审查起诉,所涉财物一并移送。

    延伸阅读

    落马成都市长王凤朝人大代表职务被罢免

    公开资料显示,王凤朝今年60岁,四川中江人,早年长期在大型国有企业长虹电子集团任职,曾任长虹电器股份公司副董事长、执行总裁。2005年,王凤朝步入政坛,出任四川省内江市副市长;2007年任四川省国资委副主任;2010年重返企业,先后担任四川航空集团有限责任公司副董事长、总经理、董事长、党委书记等职。2015年,王凤朝出任四川发展(控股)有限责任公司董事长、党委书记。

    2019年,王凤朝任四川省副省长,官至副部级;2020年获任成都市委副书记、副市长、代市长等,并于同年9月当选成都市长。去年11月26日,王凤朝官宣被查。

    政绩观严重偏差 成都原市长王凤朝被双开

    2026-06-06 07:20 / 联合早报

    政绩观严重偏差 成都原市长王凤朝被双开

    中共四川省成都市委原副书记、原市长王凤朝被双开。 (互联网)

    去年11月落马的中共四川省成都市委原副书记、原市长王凤朝被双开(开除中共党籍和公职),官方通报指他政绩观严重偏差,懒政怠政等。

    据中共中央纪委国家监委网站消息,经中共中央批准,中央纪委国家监委对王凤朝严重违纪违法问题进行了立案审查调查。

    通报称,王凤朝政绩观严重偏差,违背国有企业高质量发展要求,为谋求职务晋升搞“形象工程”“政绩工程”,妄议党中央大政方针,对抗组织审查,搞迷信活动;在干部选拔任用工作中为他人谋利并收受财物;违规收受礼品、礼金,违规从事营利活动。

    通报并指,王凤朝违规干预和插手市场经济活动、司法活动,懒政怠政;以及大搞权钱交易,利用职务便利为他人在工程承揽、融资借款、企业经营等方面谋利,并非法收受巨额财物。

    除了双开,王凤朝也被终止中共二十大代表、四川省第十二次党代会代表、成都市第十四次党代会代表资格;收缴违纪违法所得;涉嫌犯罪问题被移送检察机关依法审查起诉,所涉财物一并移送。

    延伸阅读
    落马成都市长王凤朝人大代表职务被罢免

    公开资料显示,王凤朝今年60岁,四川中江人,早年长期在大型国有企业长虹电子集团任职,曾任长虹电器股份公司副董事长、执行总裁。2005年,王凤朝步入政坛,出任四川省内江市副市长;2007年任四川省国资委副主任;2010年重返企业,先后担任四川航空集团有限责任公司副董事长、总经理、董事长、党委书记等职。2015年,王凤朝出任四川发展(控股)有限责任公司董事长、党委书记。

    2019年,王凤朝任四川省副省长,官至副部级;2020年获任成都市委副书记、副市长、代市长等,并于同年9月当选成都市长。去年11月26日,王凤朝官宣被查。

  • “我们还有别的选择吗?”缅因州民主党人表示将支持格雷厄姆·普拉特纳,部分人带着遗憾


    2026-06-05T20:54:48.225Z / https://www.cnn.com/2026/06/05/politics/graham-platner-janet-mills-maine-democrats

    缅因州波特兰——

    格雷厄姆·普拉特纳仍有可能在周二的初选中赢得缅因州民主党参议院提名,但该州一些曾对他的竞选活动感到兴奋的选民如今表示,在一系列有关其个人行为的负面报道曝光后,他们将忍着不情愿投出选票。

    在缅因州波特兰接受CNN采访时,桑德拉·布雷登表示,她不太相信普拉特纳像他所说的那样已经改过自新,也不认同他所称的自己不知道那处带有纳粹相关符号纹身的来历——该纹身后来已被遮盖。

    不过布雷登称,她还是会“赌一把普拉特纳,如果他能按我期望的方式投票,并且能击败苏珊·柯林斯的话”。

    “我会投他的票,没错,但我并不乐意。我不赞成那些破事,”她说。

    普拉特纳是海军陆战队退伍军人、牡蛎养殖户,他的民粹主义竞选活动曾在民主党人中引发广泛关注,但近几个月来接连曝出丑闻。他仍有可能在周二获得提名。他多次表示不会退出竞选,并且已经将曾是民主党顶级招募对象的缅因州州长珍妮特·米尔斯挤出了竞选行列——米尔斯虽已暂停竞选,但名字仍留在选票上。

    普拉特纳的竞选团队最新遭遇的打击来自周四《纽约时报》的一篇报道,三名前女友在文中描述了两人之间充满不稳定和“有毒”的关系,包括酗酒、不忠、对女性的贬低行为,其中一人还指控他进行人身恐吓。

    普拉纳特的竞选团队表示,他“强烈驳斥”任何有关人身恐吓或争执的指控。他也否认在去年秋季参选前知道该纹身的来历。

    缅因州的这场参议院席位竞争对民主党11月翻转四个共和党-held席位、赢得参议院多数席位的机会至关重要。

    另一名缅因州选民伍迪·海沃德告诉CNN,缅因州需要“新鲜血液”进入参议院代表该州。海沃德表示,有关普拉特纳纳粹符号纹身以及其他争议的报道“令人不安”,“确实让人灰心”。

    “但我们还有什么——我们还有别的选择吗?对吧?”他问道。

    祖·凯恩“不太在意这家伙的缺点”,他听过普拉特纳的演讲,对他的政见感兴趣。

    “他确实有包袱,”凯恩说。“但据我所知,比起寡头政治,他的包袱要小多了。”

    普拉特纳定于周五晚间回到巴港的竞选活动中,他和其他周二初选的民主党候选人将与加利福尼亚州进步派众议员罗·卡纳一同参加集会。普拉特纳还定于周日在波特兰举行市政厅会议——这一迹象表明他已经在为初选之后做打算——他的竞选团队已经安排了下周三的虚拟市政厅活动。

    珍妮特·米尔斯的动向

    普拉特纳周四表示,他从未考虑过退出竞选。

    “我从来没有想过要退出这场竞选,”普拉特纳在接受MS NOW采访时说,他当时指的是自己和妻子艾米。“我会全身心投入到底。”

    无论如何,全国民主党人推动他退出竞选的影响力可能有限。毕竟,米尔斯在作为挑战柯林斯的热门招募人选后暂停了参议院竞选。

    米尔斯的名字仍将出现在下周二的选票上。周五早些时候,一位熟悉其动向的消息人士告诉CNN,有人鼓励她重新参加缅因州参议院初选。

    “州长仍在选票上,在本周的报道曝光后,缅因州各地的民众都联系她,表示会投她的票,并鼓励她全面重返竞选,”该消息人士说。

    该消息人士没有透露米尔斯是否已决定恢复积极竞选活动。几周前,她因筹款困难且普拉特纳在民调中占据绝对领先优势而暂停了竞选。但这是继《波特兰新闻先驱报》采访后,一周内米尔斯第二次暗示,她仍可作为普拉特纳的替代人选留在选票上。

    米尔斯的前支持者、前州参议员林恩·布罗姆利在《纽约时报》的报道发布后告诉CNN,她仍预计普拉特纳会赢得初选,但希望他之后能退出,让州民主党确定替代候选人。

    “如果她在暂停竞选的情况下还能拿到20%的支持率,这很能说明问题,”布罗姆利在谈到米尔斯时说。

    在周四晚间的MS NOW采访中,当被问及米尔斯可能重拾支持的可能性时,普拉特纳略显不悦。当被问及米尔斯提醒选民她仍在选票上一事时,他称这是“一种机会主义行为”。

    缅因州民主党选民贝丝·丁达斯告诉CNN,普拉特纳否认自己知道纹身来历的那一刻,她就不再支持他了。她说普拉特纳现在“已经毫无可信度可言”。

    她补充说,她“完全支持”米尔斯。

    “我认为不幸的是,最终我们会再次输掉这场竞选,我们将再经历六年苏珊·柯林斯的任期,她一次又一次地辜负了缅因州人民,”丁达斯说。

    波特兰的另一名民主党选民邦妮·德普承认,普拉特纳“发表过一些愚蠢的言论”,但她相信他确实不知道自己的纹身是纳粹符号。她说,他在服兵役后患上了创伤后应激障碍,应该得到谅解。

    谈到米尔斯,德普说:“我认为她是一位出色的州长——我两次都投了她的票,我尊重她所做的很多事情。但现在是时候换新鲜血液了,作为一名婴儿潮一代,我可以这么说。”

    “我还有到周二的时间来做决定,但我几乎肯定会投他的票。我认为这些破事大多不关别人的事,”德普说。

    有关米尔斯的讨论正值一些此前表态支持普拉特纳的民主党人在周二初选前试图与他保持距离之际。

    米尔斯退出后,该州竞争激烈的第二国会选区的主要候选人、州参议员乔·巴达齐表示,他“期待着与普拉特纳在华盛顿合作”。当周五被问及普拉特纳时,巴达齐竞选团队的高级顾问贾里德·伯恩斯坦在一份声明中表示,巴达齐“专注于在初选中取得优异成绩,并击败推定的共和党候选人保罗·勒佩奇”。

    第二国会选区的另一位候选人马特·邓拉普呼吁民主党人在米尔斯退出后团结支持普拉特纳,并计划与普拉特纳一同参加卡纳的集会。

    缅因州以外的民主党人也在谈论米尔斯。

    宾夕法尼亚州参议员约翰·费特曼表示,选民应该在初选中支持米尔斯。

    “我认为现在是时候让缅因州选民看看这位现任州长,一位可敬的女性,她是一位已经赢得全州选举的坚定民主党人,”这位宾夕法尼亚州民主党人周四告诉CNN的马努·拉朱。

    ‘What else do we have?’ Maine Democrats signal they’ll stick with Graham Platner, some with regret

    2026-06-05T20:54:48.225Z / https://www.cnn.com/2026/06/05/politics/graham-platner-janet-mills-maine-democrats

    Portland, Maine—

    Graham Platner is still likely to win Maine’s Democratic Senate nomination in Tuesday’s primary — but some voters in the state who once were excited by his campaign now say they’ll hold their noses while casting their ballots after a series of negative reports about his personal behavior.

    Speaking to CNN in Portland, Maine, Sandra Braden said she doesn’t have “a lot of faith” Platner has changed as he says he has, nor does she believe his assertion that he didn’t know the origins of a tattoo with Nazi-linked iconography that he’s since had covered.

    Still, Braden said, she’ll take a chance on Platner “if he votes the way I want him to and he can defeat Susan Collins.”

    “I’m going to vote for him, yeah, but I don’t like it. I’m not in favor of all that s**t,” she said.

    Platner, the Marine Corps veteran and oyster farmer whose populist campaign drew widespread notice among Democrats but has been rocked by a series of scandals in recent months, is still likely to secure the nomination Tuesday. He’s repeatedly said he won’t drop out and already boxed out Gov. Janet Mills of Maine, a top party recruit who suspended her campaign but remains on the ballot.

    The latest blow to Platner’s campaign came in a New York Times story published Thursday in which three of Platner’s ex-girlfriends described volatile and “toxic” relationships, including allegations of heavy drinking, infidelity, demeaning behavior toward women and, in one account, physical intimidation.

    Platner “strongly disputes” any claims of physical intimidation or altercations, his campaign said. And he has denied knowing about the origins of the tattoo before he entered the race last fall.

    The race against five-term Republican Sen. Susan Collins in Maine is critical to Democrats’ chances of flipping four GOP-held seats and winning a Senate majority in November.

    Another Maine voter, Woody Hayward, told CNN that Maine needs “fresh blood” representing the state in the Senate. Hayward said reports about Platner’s tattoo of a Nazi symbol and other controversies are “troublesome” and “disheartening for sure.”

    “But what else – what else do we have, right?” he asked.

    Zoo Cain was “not really interested in the guy’s foibles,” and has seen Platner speak and is interested in his vision.

    “He’s got some baggage,” Cain said. “But way less baggage than the oligarchy, as far as I can tell.”

    Platner is set to return to the campaign trail Friday evening in Bar Harbor, where he and other Democratic candidates in Tuesday’s primary will attend a rally with progressive California Rep. Ro Khanna. Platner is also set to hold a town hall Sunday in Portland, and — in a sign he is already planning past the primary — his campaign scheduled a virtual town hall next Wednesday.

    Where Janet Mills stands

    Platner said Thursday he had not considered ending his campaign.

    “It has never crossed our mind to drop out of this thing,” Platner said in an interview with MS NOW, referring to him and his wife, Amy. “I am fully committed to this till the end.”

    National Democrats may have limited influence to push him out of the race anyway. After all, Mills suspended her Senate bid after being a prized recruit to challenge Collins.

    Mills is still on next Tuesday’s ballot. Earlier Friday, a source close to her told CNN she is getting encouragement to reenter the state’s Senate primary.

    “The Governor remains on the ballot, and in the wake of this week’s stories, people across Maine are reaching out to tell her they’re voting for her and encouraging her to get fully back into the race,” the source said.

    The source did not say whether Mills has decided to resume active campaigning, weeks after she suspended her bid amid struggles with fundraising and with Platner holding a dominant lead in polls. But the statement is the second time in a week that Mills has signaled that she remains on the ballot as an alternative to Platner, after an interview with the Portland Press-Herald.

    A former Mills supporter, ex-state Sen. Lynn Bromley, told CNN after the Times story was published that she still expected Platner to win the primary but hoped he would drop out afterward and let the state party identify a replacement nominee.

    “If she came up with 20% with a suspended campaign, that says a lot,” Bromley said, referring to Mills.

    During an MS NOW interview Thursday night, Platner bristled slightly at the prospect of Mills regaining support. Asked about her reminder that she is still on the ballot, he called it “a bit of opportunism.”

    Beth Dindas, a Maine Democratic voter, told CNN that Platner lost her when he denied knowing about the origins of his tattoo. She said Platner now “has no credibility whatsoever.”

    She added that she supports Mills “all the way.”

    “I think that ultimately, unfortunately, we’re going to lose this race again and we’re going to have six more years of Susan Collins, who has let down the people of Maine time after time,” Dindas said.

    Another Democratic voter in Portland, Bonnie Depp, acknowledged that Platner has “made some stupid comments,” but that she believes his claims that he did not know his tattoo was a Nazi symbol. She said he suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder after his time in the military and deserves a break.

    As for Mills, Depp said: “I think she was a wonderful governor – I voted for her both times, I respected many things that she did. But it’s time for newer blood and as a boomer, I can say that.”

    “I got until Tuesday to decide, but I’m pretty sure I’ll vote for him. I don’t think a lot of this crap is anybody else’s business,” Depp said.

    The chatter about Mills comes as some Democrats who previously indicated support for Platner sought to keep him at arm’s length ahead of Tuesday’s primary.

    After Mills dropped out, a leading contender for the state’s battleground 2nd Congressional District, state Sen. Joe Baldacci, said he “look[ed] forward to working with Platner in Washington.” Asked about Platner on Friday, a top adviser to Baldacci’s campaign, Jared Bornstein, said in a statement that Baldacci “is focused on finishing the primary strong and defeating Paul LePage,” the presumptive GOP nominee.

    Another candidate for the 2nd District, Matt Dunlap, called on Democrats to unify behind Platner after Mills dropped out and was set to attend Khanna’s rally with Platner.

    Democrats outside Maine are talking about Mills, too.

    Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman said voters should get behind Mills in the primary.

    “I think what’s time is for Maine voters to take a look at the sitting governor, an honorable woman, and that is a committed Democrat that’s already won statewide,” the Pennsylvania Democrat told CNN’s Manu Raju on Thursday.

  • 美国司法部在法庭文件中证实“反武器化基金”已终止,请求法官驳回相关诉讼


    2026年6月5日 / 美国东部时间下午5:29 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻

    华盛顿讯—— 美国司法部周五敦促两名联邦法官驳回旨在叫停其17亿美元“反武器化基金”的诉讼,辩称针对该计划的诉讼已无实际意义,因为代理司法部长托德·布兰奇已明确表示该基金不会推进。

    司法部周五提交的文件似乎是特朗普政府首次以书面形式表明反武器化基金将不会继续实施。

    在提交给弗吉尼亚州亚历山大市和华盛顿特区联邦法院的两份文件中,司法部高级官员写道,挑战该基金的两批原告不具备合法诉讼资格,并表示法院面前已不存在实际争议。

    “本次争议涉及的反武器化基金既未设立,如今也不会推进。因此,原告的主张不具有可裁判性,”司法部在两份文件中均如此写道,两份文件均由助理司法部长斯坦利·伍德沃德及其高级顾问安德鲁·布洛克签署。

    他们进一步辩称,如果法院采纳原告的主张,“法院实际上将推翻一项更可取的政治决议”。

    华盛顿特区的诉讼由政府监督组织“华盛顿伦理与责任公民”提起。弗吉尼亚州的诉讼则由多名原告提起,其中包括一名曾参与2021年1月6日美国国会大厦袭击事件相关案件的前检察官。

    上周,针对弗吉尼亚州的诉讼,美国地区法官莱奥妮·布林克马暂时阻止司法部推进该基金,以“确保不会从该基金中不可撤销地拨付资金”,同时她将考虑是否批准原告寻求的长期禁令。

    司法部周五提交的文件请求布林克马驳回原告提出的对反武器化基金实施长期禁令的请求。

    他们辩称,原告正要求法院“在一场政治辩论中拥有最终话语权”。

    司法部律师在两份文件中均写道:“公平与公共利益并不支持本院介入政治程序,去叫停一项本就不会推进的基金。该基金曾引发激烈的公开辩论。这一过程可能看起来杂乱无章,但这类辩论的推拉互动是我们宪政共和国的一大特征。”

    尽管两批原告提出的主张各不相同,但司法部辩称,双方的诉求在实质层面均不太可能获得支持。

    布兰奇周二曾对众议院一个委员会表示,司法部不会推进该计划。但当时布兰奇拒绝将这一承诺书面化,这引发了一些议员的质疑,他们怀疑反武器化基金是否可能被重启。

    特朗普总统周三也继续为该计划辩护,称其是“一件美好的事”。

    该计划是作为解决特朗普针对美国国税局的民事诉讼的一部分而推出的,该诉讼源于一名政府承包商泄露特朗普的纳税申报单。根据协议条款,该基金将获得17亿美元,用于向“法律战和武器化行为”的受害者提供奖励。

    但1月6日国会大厦袭击事件的相关涉案人员有可能获得拨款的消息,引发了两党议员对该基金的强烈反对。这一反对曾威胁要破坏共和党为部分移民机构提供资金的700亿美元立法提案,但参议院周五凌晨在未对该基金设置任何限制条款的情况下通过了该计划。

    布兰奇本周早些时候对议员们表示,特朗普与国税局和解协议的其他条款仍然有效,其中包括一项永久禁止国税局根据此前的纳税申报单对特朗普及其公司采取行动的条款。

    DOJ confirms in court papers the “anti-weaponization fund” isn’t going forward, asks judges to reject lawsuits

    June 5, 2026 / 5:29 PM EDT / CBS News

    Washington — The Justice Department on Friday urged a pair of federal judges to reject efforts to block its $1.7 billion “anti-weaponization fund,” arguing that the cases challenging the program are moot because of Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche’s assertions that the fund is not going forward.

    The Justice Department’s filings Friday appear to be the first time the Trump administration has indicated in writing that the anti-weaponization fund will not continue.

    In two filings with federal courts in Alexandria, Virginia, and Washington, D.C., senior officials with the Justice Department wrote that two sets of plaintiffs challenging the fund do not have the legal right to sue, and said there is no longer a live issue before the courts.

    “This dispute concerns an Anti-Weaponization Fund that had not been set up and is now not going forward. As a result, Plaintiffs’ claims are not justiciable,” the Justice Department wrote in both filings, which were signed by Associate Attorney General Stanley Woodward and Andrew Block, his senior counsel.

    They went on to argue that if the court were to accept the plaintiffs’ arguments, “the court would effectively unwind a preferable political resolution.”

    The Washington, D.C., case was filed by a government watchdog group, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington. The Virginia case was brought by several plaintiffs, including a former prosecutor who worked on cases stemming from the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol.

    Last week, in response to the Virginia lawsuit, U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema temporarily blocked the Justice Department from moving forward with the fund “to ensure that no funds are irreversibly disbursed” from it while she weighs whether to issue longer-term relief sought by the plaintiffs.

    The Justice Department’s Friday filings ask Brinkema to reject the plaintiffs’ requests for a longer-term block on the anti-weaponization fund.

    They argued that the plaintiffs are asking the court “to have the last word in a political debate.”

    “The equities and the public interest do not favor this Court interjecting itself in a political process to shut down a Fund that is already not going forward,” Justice Department lawyers wrote in both of the filings. “The Fund has been the subject of vigorous public debate. That process may seem messy. But the push-and-pull of such debate is a feature of our constitutional republic.”

    While the claims raised by each set of plaintiffs are different, the Justice Department argued that neither are likely to succeed on the merits of their arguments.

    Blanche told a House committee Tuesday that the Justice Department is “not moving forward” with the program. But at the time, Blanche refused to commit that promise to writing, raising skepticism from some lawmakers as to whether the anti-weaponization fund could be resurrected.

    President Trump has also continued to defend the program, calling it a “beautiful thing” on Wednesday.

    The program was rolled out as part of a deal to settle Mr. Trump’s civil lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service over the leak of his tax returns by a government contractor. Under the terms of the agreement, the fund would receive $1.7 billion, which would be used to provide awards to people who were the victims of “lawfare and weaponization.”

    But the potential for those involved in the Jan. 6 assault to receive payouts led to immense pushback against the fund from Republican and Democratic lawmakers. That opposition threatened to derail Republicans’ $70 billion legislative package to fund certain immigration agencies, but the Senate approved the plan early Friday morning without imposing any guardrails on the fund.

    Blanche told lawmakers earlier this week that other parts of the Trump-IRS settlement remain in place, including a provision that permanently bars the IRS from taking action against Mr. Trump or his company based on prior tax returns.

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    杭州小区有人非法从事试管婴儿手术:多人被刑拘

    2026年6月6日 07:44 / 联合早报

    中国浙江省杭州市一小区内有人非法从事试管婴儿手术,官方最新通报称,多人被刑拘。

    据央视新闻消息,杭州临平区联合调查处置组星期五(6月5日)通报涉嫌非法应用人类辅助生殖技术并引发纠纷案件情况调查最新进展。

    通报称,针对非法应用人类辅助生殖技术案件,鄢姓男子、即非法行医场所现场负责人,组织他人将租用房屋作为地下实验室非法开展使用人类辅助生殖技术,该场所未取得《医疗机构执业许可证》等相关经营资质,涉案人员不具备相应的医疗卫生专业技术执业资格。

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    警方已对与非法行医相关的地下实验室及关联经营主体以涉嫌非法经营罪立案侦查,并对三名犯罪嫌疑人刑事拘留,案件正在进一步侦查中。

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    通报还称,杭州临平区正在全域范围开展专项排查整治行动,对行业监管部门和属地街道存在的履职不力问题开展调查,对相关责任单位和人员作出问责处理。对涉事机构和相关责任人,将从严追究责任。

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  • 刚刚落幕的艰难参议院拨款斗争的5个关键要点


    2026年6月5日 美国东部时间下午5:10 / 《华盛顿邮报》

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    June 5, 2026 at 5:10 p.m. EDT / The Washington Post

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    Sen. Thom Tillis (R-North Carolina) on Capitol Hill in April. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call/Getty Images)

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  • 消息人士:FBI解雇参与撰写“里士满备忘录”的天主教极端主义意识形态分析师


    2026-06-05T17:56:00-0400 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻

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    多名知情人士向哥伦比亚广播公司新闻透露,FBI已解雇至少五名参与撰写2023年一份已撤回的内部情报备忘录的分析师,该备忘录主题为“激进传统主义天主教”意识形态,曾引发特朗普总统盟友的愤怒。

    MS Now此前已报道了这些分析师被解雇的消息。

    FBI拒绝就解雇事件置评。

    这份所谓的“里士满备忘录”由FBI里士满分局起草,探讨了族裔动机的暴力极端分子与激进天主教观点之间的关联。

    该备忘录曾由前FBI局长克里斯·雷下令撤回,内部调查显示,撰写备忘录的人员并无恶意,但发现其未遵守恰当标准,且存在一些专业判断失误。

    根据内部审查结果,FBI采取了一系列纠正措施,以加强情报产品的审批流程。涉事员工也受到了训诫。

    司法部当时的监察长开展的另一项审查也未发现任何证据表明,有人下令或指示分析师去寻找极端暴力分子与特定宗教之间的关联。也没有证据显示分析师发表过任何歧视性或不当言论。

    尽管如此,该备忘录引发的失误长期以来一直是特朗普先生的盟友关注的焦点,他们称这一事件证明了对持有保守价值观的基督徒存在偏见。

    该备忘录被收录在今年早些时候发布的一份报告中,该报告来自“消除反基督教偏见特别工作组”,该工作组是根据特朗普先生的一项行政命令设立的。

    该报告声称,FBI“对未从事任何犯罪行为的传统天主教徒进行了调查、监视、追踪和审查”。

    报告还指责FBI里士满分局在分析中“不当依赖”了南方贫困法律中心的内容。

    这家非营利组织目前正因另一项刑事指控面临诉讼,司法部指控其在支付线人渗透仇恨团体时,向捐赠者和银行撒谎。南方贫困法律中心否认有不当行为,并指控此次起诉是报复行为。

    此次FBI解雇事件自去年以来持续发生,这是该局一系列解雇涉事员工事件的最新一例,这些员工参与的案件或其他事务均遭到特朗普政府反对。

    FBI此前还解雇了所有参与针对特朗普先生两项刑事起诉的人员,这两项起诉分别涉及他保留机密文件以及试图推翻2020年总统选举结果。

    司法部今年早些时候也解雇了几名参与FACE法案案件的检察官,这些案件的被告被指控妨碍他人获得生殖健康诊所服务。

    FBI fires analysts who worked on “Richmond memo” about Catholic extremist ideology, sources say

    2026-06-05T17:56:00-0400 / CBS News

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    Updated on: June 5, 2026 / 6:01 PM EDT / CBS News

    The FBI has fired at least five analysts who were involved in the creation of a withdrawn internal 2023 intelligence memo on “Radical Traditionalist Catholic” ideology that drew the ire of President Trump’s allies, multiple sources familiar with the matter told CBS News.

    The analysts’ firings were reported earlier by MS Now.

    The FBI declined to comment on the firings.

    The so-called “Richmond Memo,” which was a product of the FBI’s Richmond field office, explored links between ethnically motivated violent extremists and radical Catholic views.

    An internal investigation of the memo, which was withdrawn under former FBI Director Chris Wray, determined there was no evidence of malicious intent by those who drafted it, but found that it failed to adhere to proper standards and contained some errors in professional judgment.

    As a result of the internal review, the FBI instituted a number of corrective actions to bolster approval processes for intelligence products. The employees involved were also admonished.

    A separate review by the Justice Department’s then-inspector general also did not find any evidence that anyone had ordered or directed the analysts to find linkages between violent extremists and certain religions. There was also no evidence to suggest that the analysts made any discriminatory or inappropriate comments.

    Nevertheless, the missteps over the memo have long been a focal point for Mr. Trump’s allies, who have said it represents evidence of bias against Christians with conservative values.

    The memo was featured in a report released earlier this year by the Task Force to Eradicate Anti-Christian Bias, which was created by one of Mr. Trump’s executive orders.

    The FBI “investigated, monitored, tracked and scrutinized traditional Catholics who had engaged in no criminal misconduct,” the report claims.

    The report also alleged that the FBI Richmond office showed a “misplaced reliance” on the Southern Poverty Law Center in its analysis.

    That nonprofit now separately faces criminal charges over allegations by the Justice Department that it lied to donors and banks when it paid informants to infiltrate hate groups. The SPLC has denied wrongdoing and alleged the prosecution is vindictive.

    The latest FBI firings, which have continued since last year, mark the latest in a string of removals of bureau employees who were involved in cases or other matters opposed by the Trump administration.

    The FBI also earlier fired everyone involved in both criminal prosecutions of Mr. Trump over his retention of classified records and his efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.

    The Justice Department also earlier this year fired several prosecutors who worked on FACE Act cases involving defendants accused of hindering access to reproductive health clinics.

  • 特朗普称正考虑入股顶级人工智能公司


    2026年6月5日 下午5:53 美东时间 / 《华盛顿邮报》

    这位总统表示,行业领袖很快将齐聚白宫讨论这一设想。此番表态之际,太空探索技术公司(SpaceX)、Anthropic和OpenAI正筹备上市。

    配图: 周五现身空军一号的唐纳德·特朗普总统(塞缪尔·科鲁姆/盖蒂图片社)

    作者:伊恩·邓肯 莱利·贝金

    唐纳德·特朗普总统周五表示,他正考虑入股顶级人工智能企业。

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    June 5, 2026 at 5:53 p.m. EDT / The Washington Post

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    President Donald Trump said on Friday that he is considering taking a government stake in leading artificial intelligence companies.

    The suggestion follows previous deals in which the Trump administration has taken stakes in major companies including chipmaker Intel, breaching traditions that previously protected American firms from government intervention.

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