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南卡法官海边豪宅爆炸成灰烬:只因她拒绝交出特朗普要的资料?
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-10-10 05:32
Core Viewpoint - The incident involving the explosion of Judge Diane Goodstein's vacation home in South Carolina has raised significant concerns, especially as it occurred shortly after she made a ruling unfavorable to the Trump administration regarding voter data [1][3]. Summary by Sections Legal Context - Judge Diane Goodstein issued a temporary injunction on September 2, 2025, prohibiting the release of sensitive voter data requested by the Trump Justice Department, which included details of over 3.3 million voters [3]. - The South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster opposed the injunction and appealed to the state Supreme Court, accusing Goodstein of overstepping her authority [3]. Incident Details - On October 4, 2025, an explosion occurred at Goodstein's three-story beach house, resulting in severe injuries to her family members who were trapped inside [5]. - The family managed to escape through windows and balconies, with her husband suffering multiple fractures and requiring helicopter transport to the hospital [5]. Investigation and Reactions - The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) is investigating the explosion, stating there is currently no evidence of arson or pre-explosion signs [5][9]. - Following the incident, the court increased security measures for other judges' residences due to rising threats against judges, particularly those involved in politically sensitive cases [7]. Political Implications - The event has sparked political discussions, with Democratic Congressman Daniel Goldman suggesting that extreme supporters of Trump may have been involved in the attack [7]. - There is ongoing debate on social media regarding the connection between the explosion and the voter data case, highlighting the polarized views surrounding the incident [7].