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Susie Wiles' Role in Trump's Presidency and Media Appearances

Originally Published 28 days ago — by The Guardian

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Susie Wiles, Trump's chief of staff, revealed in an interview that Trump believes he can do anything as president and may pursue retribution against opponents, while also criticizing Musk and others, highlighting internal perspectives on Trump's personality and actions during his potential second term.

Susie Wiles Reveals Trump’s Confidence and Critiques in Candid Interviews

Originally Published 28 days ago — by NBC News

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Susie Wiles, White House chief of staff, suggested that President Trump considers taking retribution when opportunities arise, particularly regarding accusations against New York Attorney General Letitia James, which she implied might be politically motivated. The article explores Wiles' insights into Trump's mindset and the ongoing legal and political battles involving his administration.

FBI Agents Sue Over Alleged Retaliation and Political Interference

Originally Published 4 months ago — by NPR

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Three senior FBI agents have filed a lawsuit alleging that the Trump administration, under FBI Director Kash Patel, engaged in a campaign of political retribution by firing them for refusing to demonstrate loyalty to President Trump, violating their rights and compromising national security.

Trump's Revenge Campaign Gains Momentum

Originally Published 4 months ago — by MPR News

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The article discusses how former President Donald Trump is fulfilling his campaign promise of using government powers for revenge against his critics and opponents, including investigations, legal actions, military deployments, and targeting institutions, raising concerns about unprecedented abuse of power in American history.

Biden Mulls Preemptive Pardons Amid Trump Retribution Concerns

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NBC News

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President Joe Biden is considering issuing pre-emptive pardons for individuals targeted by Donald Trump, such as Adam Schiff, Liz Cheney, and Anthony Fauci, amid concerns of retribution if Trump returns to power. This move, supported by some Democrats and "Never Trump" Republicans, aims to protect those who have been critical of Trump. The discussions are ongoing, with no final list yet decided. Historically, pre-emptive pardons have been used by past presidents in various political contexts.

Biden Weighs Preemptive Pardons for Potential Trump Targets

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The New York Times

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The Biden administration is reportedly considering issuing blanket pardons as a preemptive measure against potential actions promised by former President Trump, who has vowed retribution against his political opponents. This move is seen as a strategic effort to mitigate any future legal or political challenges that may arise from Trump's threats.

Trump's Potential Retribution: Who's on the Target List?

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NBC News

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Critics of Donald Trump, including former administration officials and lawmakers, express concerns about potential retribution as Trump prepares to return to the White House. They fear punitive actions such as investigations, tax audits, or revocation of security clearances. Despite Trump's mixed statements on seeking vengeance, some critics are taking precautions, including considering leaving the country. The situation has sparked debates about the potential weaponization of government powers and the implications for political opponents.

Trump Pledges to Prosecute Political Rivals if Reelected

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Fox News

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In an interview with Fox News' Sean Hannity, former President Trump stated he would have "every right" to go after his political adversaries if re-elected, citing alleged criminal activities by President Biden and his family. Trump emphasized that he does not want to engage in the same tactics he accuses Democrats of using against him, but warned that continued legal actions against him could harm the country.

Trump's Hush Money Trial: Key Points and Political Impact

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The New York Times

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Regardless of the outcome of his criminal trial, former President Donald J. Trump is expected to react with anger and retribution, attacking those he perceives as responsible for the prosecution and urging his allies to investigate his Democratic enemies. This pattern of behavior is consistent with his past responses to legal and political challenges. Public opinion on the trial appears stable, with no significant downturn in support for Trump.

"Trump's CPAC Speech Sparks Republican Base's Call for Retribution and Fact-Checked Lies"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by ABC News

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Many attendees at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) expressed eagerness for Donald Trump's promised "retribution" if he is reelected, advocating for mass firings in the federal government and payback against President Joe Biden, while also calling for the political exile of Trump's detractors within the GOP. Some attendees believed Trump would prioritize policy but were supportive of targeting Biden and his family over unproven claims of wrongdoing. The conference also showcased a lack of tolerance for Republicans who opposed Trump, with attendees expressing disdain for figures like Nikki Haley, Chris Christie, and Mike Pence. The tone of the conference reflected a shift towards unwavering loyalty to Trump, with some attendees expressing a desire for Trump to focus on the country's issues rather than seeking revenge.

"Fearful Trump Critics Weigh Risk of Retribution in Potential Second Term"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NBC News

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Critics of Donald Trump, including former aides and officials, are fearful of potential retribution if he is re-elected, with some considering leaving the country or making legal and financial preparations. Concerns stem from Trump's past statements and actions, with some individuals fearing being hounded by investigators, prosecuted, or stripped of their livelihoods. Despite the worries, some are prepared to stand their ground and fight back if necessary.

Trump's Defiant Defense: Warning Biden and Dismissing Democracy Threats

Originally Published 2 years ago — by ABC News

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Former President Donald Trump defended his infamous "Access Hollywood" comments during a speech at the New York Young Republican Club's annual gala, bragging about his ability to win the 2016 election despite the controversy. Trump warned President Joe Biden to "be very careful" and threatened to appoint a special prosecutor to go after Biden and his family. He also joked about being a dictator and focused on themes of retribution and retaliation. The gala featured controversial figures like Steve Bannon and Rudy Giuliani, and included offensive remarks stereotyping the Black and Hispanic community.

"Trump's 2024 Campaign: Retribution, Dictatorship, and Deportation"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Yahoo News

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Former President Trump's campaign for the 2024 election is no longer focused on populist-conservative policy ideas, but rather on seeking retribution against his critics. Trump has openly expressed his desire to use the powers of the federal government to go after his political opponents, including calling for investigations, indictments, or jail for individuals such as President Biden, his family, and members of the news media. This quest for revenge has raised concerns among both Democrats and anti-Trump Republicans, who fear that a second-term Trump would be even less restrained and would surround himself with yes men.

Trump ally warns of media prosecution in second term

Originally Published 2 years ago — by ABC News

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Former Defense Department official Kash Patel, a key political ally of former President Donald Trump, has vowed to target "conspirators" among journalists and government officials if Trump were to be reelected. Patel, who has been touted as a possible acting attorney general under Trump, made the comments during an appearance on Steve Bannon's War Room podcast. He stated that they would come after their political opponents, whether criminally or civilly, and that they were dead serious about it. Trump has been escalating his anti-government and anti-media rhetoric on the campaign trail, calling for a government crackdown on MSNBC and drawing concern from journalists and media critics who see his message as a threat to press freedom.