Does Trump Have a List of Enemies to Avenge? Clarifications from the U.S.
A member of the U.S. House of Representatives, Byron Donalds, has denied claims that newly elected President Donald Trump possesses a list of enemies he intends to seek retribution against, supposedly formulated in the event of his return to the White House. His statements were quoted by Fox News.
“To the American people who are hearing the lies from the leftist Democrats, I will tell you, that is not something Donald Trump has ever said, nor is he inclined to that at all. There is no list of enemies,” Donalds stated.
He acknowledged that there are people who are opposed to Trump and whom he does not like, but he insists that Trump is “focused on the American people.”
Donalds asserted that the primary priorities for Trump are ensuring security at the southern border, deporting migrants, and improving the economy and energy sectors. “His focus is on the American people, not some list of enemies,” he reiterated.
On November 6, the publication Politico reported that Trump has a lengthy list of names of those he vowed to take revenge on should he return to the White House. Included in this list are current U.S. President Joe Biden and his son Hunter, Kamala Harris, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Nancy Pelosi, and others.