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Donald Trump’s ‘hit-list’: Targets for ‘revenge’ term unveiled

President Donald Trump’s alleged “hit-list” of political and legal adversaries has reportedly surfaced, hinting at his intentions for a second term in the White House.

Trump, now 78, has been vocal about seeking revenge on those he claims have wronged him, with President Joe Biden potentially being his first target.

The POTUS has openly alleged corruption within the Biden family, stating in a 2023 speech: “I will appoint a real special prosecutor to go after…the Biden crime family,” per Radar Online.

The list of people Trump is allegedly focusing on includes Biden, the President’s son Hunter Biden, and brother Jim Biden.

Trump accuses them of shady foreign dealings and has repeatedly referenced these claims in his media appearances. Hunter Biden has already faced charges of tax fraud and gun possession, but Trump is apparently interested in further prosecution, according to Forbes.

Donald Trump’s grievances extend to Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, who oversaw Trump’s high-profile case involving hush-money payments.

In a June interview with Fox News’ Sean Hannity, Trump implied he’d consider legal action against Bragg, though he stopped short of fully committing, saying: “We’re going to see what happens.”

Also on Trump’s radar is Judge Juan Merchan, who presided over his hush-money case. After the trial, Trump criticized Merchan as a “crooked judge,” implying the judge’s bias against him.

New York Attorney General Letitia James, who filed a civil fraud lawsuit against Trump over his business dealings, could also face scrutiny from Trump’s camp. He previously described the case as “election interference” and suggested James herself should be investigated.

Trump has hinted at revisiting actions against Hillary Clinton, who he targeted during his first campaign over her use of a private email server. Although his aides blocked the effort at the time, he might revive this pursuit in a second term.

Additionally, Trump has mentioned former President Barack Obama, accusing him of “treason” over allegations that the Justice Department’s Russia investigation was politically motivated.

Trump’s stated plans reflect a pledge to act against those he claims targeted him and his allies, framing his moves as a defense of American values. He recently remarked that he would “do whatever I have to do to save our country and save our Constitution,” positioning these intentions as part of his larger strategy to reshape American governance according to his vision.

Whether Trump will indeed initiate these pursuits remains to be seen, but his rhetoric signals a desire to settle scores and pursue legal actions against high-profile figures he perceives as his rivals.

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