President Trump's enemies list has grown exponentially since he entered politics, and a recent interview with Norah O'Donnell on 60 Minutes revealed the depth of his vendetta against those who dare to oppose him. In an unfiltered version of the interview that was only accessible to those who read the full transcript or watched the entire interview online, Trump unleashed a tirade of retribution against former FBI Director James Comey, New York Attorney General Letitia James, and former National Security Adviser John Bolton.
Trump's claims were largely unfounded and fact-checked by "60 Minutes," which showed his Truth Social post telling Attorney General Pam Bondi that it was time to make a move. Within days, the Department of Justice indicted Comey on picayune charges that appear to have little merit, while James was hit with a similar indictment on baseless grounds. Bolton, meanwhile, was charged with a crime for which Trump himself was investigated.
This isn't the first time Trump has targeted his enemies, and it's clear he's been planning this revenge campaign since announcing his third presidential bid. In fact, he famously proclaimed "I am your retribution" to ecstatic crowds throughout his 2024 campaign, meaning business as usual.
The cases brought by Trump's Justice Department against Comey, James, and Bolton do not align with the so-called crimes Trump has repeatedly named, such as filing false changes or tampering with witnesses. Instead, these officials are being indicted on charges that seem more like a personal vendetta than a serious investigation.
As the Justice Department purges lawyers and FBI agents it sees as enemies of Trump, the department is left with a hollowed-out shell of its former self. "The cumulative damage done to the once-respected Justice Department is so profound that it may not regain any semblance of its former self in our lifetimes," warns investigative journalist Carol Leonning.
Trump's actions are a clear indication that he sees himself as above the law, and his enemies list grows every day. The president's warped worldview demands vengeance, and he's finally got his wish β an administration that views itself as his personal law firm, helping him exact revenge on anyone who gets in his way.
Trump's claims were largely unfounded and fact-checked by "60 Minutes," which showed his Truth Social post telling Attorney General Pam Bondi that it was time to make a move. Within days, the Department of Justice indicted Comey on picayune charges that appear to have little merit, while James was hit with a similar indictment on baseless grounds. Bolton, meanwhile, was charged with a crime for which Trump himself was investigated.
This isn't the first time Trump has targeted his enemies, and it's clear he's been planning this revenge campaign since announcing his third presidential bid. In fact, he famously proclaimed "I am your retribution" to ecstatic crowds throughout his 2024 campaign, meaning business as usual.
The cases brought by Trump's Justice Department against Comey, James, and Bolton do not align with the so-called crimes Trump has repeatedly named, such as filing false changes or tampering with witnesses. Instead, these officials are being indicted on charges that seem more like a personal vendetta than a serious investigation.
As the Justice Department purges lawyers and FBI agents it sees as enemies of Trump, the department is left with a hollowed-out shell of its former self. "The cumulative damage done to the once-respected Justice Department is so profound that it may not regain any semblance of its former self in our lifetimes," warns investigative journalist Carol Leonning.
Trump's actions are a clear indication that he sees himself as above the law, and his enemies list grows every day. The president's warped worldview demands vengeance, and he's finally got his wish β an administration that views itself as his personal law firm, helping him exact revenge on anyone who gets in his way.