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Donald Trump’s ‘List Of Enemies’ Revealed And What It Means For Those On It

Trump’s bombshell ‘Enemies List’ exposed.

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In a stunning revelation, Vice President Kamala Harris has warned that former president Donald Trump, now re-elected, has an “enemies list” he’s ready to act on.

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With his anticipated return to the White House in January 2025, whispers of Trump’s list are raising eyebrows and alarm across Washington, D.C., and beyond.

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Harris’ warning explained.

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According to Harris, Trump has his sights set on those he believes wronged him in the political arena and in the aftermath of the 2020 election.

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“On day one, Donald Trump will walk into that office with an enemies list,” Harris asserted just days before Election Day, setting off a storm of concern.

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Her warning hints at a revival of Trump’s well-documented feud with Democrats, establishment Republicans, and other high-profile adversaries.

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In fact, some are comparing Trump’s supposed list to the infamous “enemies list” maintained by Richard Nixon, used to discredit and harass political opponents​

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And while Trump himself has yet to confirm any list, his comments at rallies and online provide plenty of clues about who he might be targeting.

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Trump’s “Enemies List” exposed.

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The term “enemies list” gained national attention in the Nixon era, when officials used political power to intimidate critics and perceived adversaries.

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Nixon’s list aimed to discredit reporters, politicians, and activists deemed obstacles to his administration’s goals​.

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Trump has similarly hinted that a new Justice Department under his direction could investigate individuals he sees as obstructive to his policy and legacy.

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During his 2016 and 2020 campaigns, Trump frequently led chants of “lock her up,” directing ire at then-rival Hillary Clinton.

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Clinton was never prosecuted, but the “lock her up” chant symbolized Trump’s intent to use his office as a tool of retribution.

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Political analysts now speculate Trump’s potential list could include prominent figures like Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, and members of the January 6 committee.

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Harris has been vocal, warning that Trump’s return might bring legal or political actions against his rivals.

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Trump has openly accused figures like Biden and Obama of corruption and “treason,” even promising “swift justice” against what he calls the “Biden crime family”​

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Joe Biden, who defeated Trump in 2020, may be high on Trump’s list, as the new president has hinted at reopening investigations into Biden’s alleged misconduct.

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Trump’s allies and former opponents weigh in.

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Trump’s supporters, including former administration officials, view this talk as hyperbole—but acknowledge that certain figures would likely face renewed scrutiny.

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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, known for leading impeachment efforts, remains one of Trump’s staunchest critics and potential targets.

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During her tenure, Pelosi was instrumental in forming the January 6 committee, which scrutinized Trump’s actions in 2021.

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Trump has reportedly described committee members as “traitors” and stated they “should be tried for fraud and treason” upon his return​.

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Special Counsel Jack Smith, prosecuting Trump in the classified documents case, may also land on Trump’s hit list.

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Trump’s harsh rhetoric on social media has led some to believe a potential second term would include actions to limit or prosecute his opponents.

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Others in Trump’s sights unveiled.

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Other notable figures who might face repercussions include Mark Milley, the retired chairman of the Joint Chiefs, whom Trump accused of “treasonous” actions.

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Milley’s communication with Chinese officials during the transition period led to allegations that he “betrayed” Trump’s interests​.

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Adding fuel to the fire, Trump’s rhetoric also includes calls to investigate former FBI officials involved in the Russia probe.

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Figures like Andrew McCabe, who oversaw parts of the investigation, have faced renewed attention from Trump as “deep state operatives.”

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Trump’s “Enemies List” sparks action fears as motives questioned.

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Political and legal analysts are divided over whether Trump’s threats will translate into action​.

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With expanded executive powers and potential allies in Congress, Trump could theoretically launch inquiries, but legal limits remain.

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Prosecutors, courts, and other oversight mechanisms would likely play a role in restricting overly partisan use of power.

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Yet Trump’s track record and recent remarks suggest that political revenge may indeed shape his agenda.

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As January 2025 approaches, Harris’s stark warning underscores the unease shared by many who’ve clashed with Trump.

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The nation waits with bated breath to see if Harris’s prediction comes true—and what that could mean for those on Trump’s “enemies list.”

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