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Remember when JD Vance said Trump is not a vengeful guy? It was unbelievable at the time. Now, as he pursues revenge, its vastly worse.
https://bsky.app/profile/politicspr.bsky.social/post/3ln3qtmly5f2d
Checking names off his enemies list, Trump is just getting started: Remember when JD Vance said Donald Trump is not a vengeful guy. At the time, it was unbelievable. Now, as Trump targets his perceived foes, it's vastly worse.
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/donald-trump-revenge-tour-rcna201791
Initially,
the president tried to settle scores in petty ways, moving portraits and canceling security clearances for those who didnt have active clearances anyway. But soon after, the Revenge Tour became more serious, as the Republican stripped officials of their security details, even after theyd faced threats.
Trumps interest in partisan vengeance against his perceived foes, however, continues to intensify. My MSNBC colleague Jordan Rubin explained:
A criminal referral sounds serious, but it doesnt force prosecutors to file charges against anyone. Still, New York Attorney General Letitia James could have reason to worry about a Trump administration officials push for her to face federal charges even if she didnt break the law.
Rubins piece adds,
James, of course, leads the office that secured the massive civil fraud ruling against Trump and others last year (its on appeal).
The president, evidently, hasn't forgotten.
All of this comes on the heels of the president directing the Justice Department to go after Christopher Krebs, who led the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency; which came on the heels of Trump pressing the Department of Homeland Security to investigate Miles Taylor, a former high-ranking DHS official......
But there are also plenty of stops on the Republicans Revenge Tour that have nothing to do with individual people. That broader list includes law firms (which hired lawyers he perceives as enemies), universities (which hired faculty he perceives as enemies), leading news organizations (which covered him in ways he disapproves of), and cultural institutions (which he believes failed to align themselves to his vision).
Axios recently noted,
In the final days of the 2024 campaign, Axios identified a list of perceived adversaries who fit what Trump ominously described as the enemies from within. As president, he has taken steps to retaliate against virtually all of them.
That was a month ago. The problem is vastly worse now, and theres no reason to believe conditions will improve anytime soon.