Former President Donald Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, is already making headlines as he prepares to return to the White House. Trump has been working on his lists of naughty and nice, much like Santa Claus, but with a more vengeful twist.
Trump’s naughty list includes a wide range of individuals and groups, such as former members of Congress, the current president and vice president, FBI officials, journalists, political donors, and even entire countries like China, Mexico, and Canada. Those who have questioned Trump or stood up to him may find their holidays far from merry and bright.
On the other hand, Trump has a nice list that includes friends, supporters, and relatives who are receiving generous gifts and positions in his administration. Notably, Trump has named Charles Kushner, his daughter Ivanka’s father-in-law, as the U.S. ambassador to France.
Additionally, Trump has targeted the FBI, appointing Kash Patel, a first-term loyalist, as the new head of the agency. Patel has made threats against journalists and expressed a desire to shut down the FBI’s headquarters in Washington, D.C.
As Trump and his loyalists continue to plot their revenge against those on the naughty list, many are left wondering what lies ahead for those on the nice list. The future under a Trump administration is uncertain, with potential consequences for those who have fallen out of favor.
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