Trump’s revenge looms


Former President Donald Trump on election night in West Palm Beach, Fla., Nov. 5, 2024. President-elect Donald Trump’s momentary talk of unity on election night may underestimate the depth of his resentment after multiple impeachments, investigations, indictments and lawsuits.(Doug Mills/The New York Times)

ON the day he recaptured the presidency, Donald Trump declared that “it’s time to unite” and “put the divisions of the past four years behind us.” That was then.

It took only 55 hours for him to begin threatening again to use his newly reclaimed power to investigate those who anger him.

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