Trump Has Many Grudges. Now He Has a Chance To Act on Them.
In his second term, the former and future president will have more freedom to follow his worst instincts.

"If there is an advantage to electing a preening, petty, thin-skinned, whiny, vindictive, vacuous, mendacious, boorish bully" to the White House, I wrote in November 2016, "it may be that he prompts a reconsideration of the absurd hopes and cultish veneration that surround the presidency." I suggested that "a ridiculous president will encourage Americans to take the presidency less seriously."
That did not quite work out as I hoped. Although Trump was predictably ridiculous as president, the comedy turned to tragedy by the end of his term, when rioters outraged by his stolen-election fantasy stormed the U.S. Capitol, interrupting the congressional ratification of Joe Biden's victory. To this day, Trump insists, against all evidence, that he actually won reelection in 2020. The voters who returned him to office this week either agree with him or think it does not really matter whether the president is dishonest or deluded enough to stick with that preposterous story four years later.
In addition to his claim that systematic election fraud deprived him of his rightful victory in 2020, Trump has accumulated many other grievances in the last eight years. The question now is whether and how he will use the powers of the presidency to act on his grudges. Trump has pitched various ideas that should worry libertarians, including broad, heavy tariffs and mass deportation of unauthorized U.S. residents. But his authoritarian impulses, exemplified by his repeatedly expressed desire to punish his political opponents once he is back in power, should trouble everyone who values civil liberties and the rule of law.
Trump is still angry at the Democratic operatives who supposedly helped install an illegitimate president. "If we win, and when we win, we're gonna prosecute people that cheat on this election," he said in September. "And if we can, we'll go back to the last one too." Given all the wild fraud allegations that Trump embraced in 2020, who knows what that means?
Trump is angry at Biden, whom he blames not only for stealing an election but also for instigating two federal indictments against him. Trump has repeatedly vowed to investigate Biden for alleged corruption. "I will appoint a real special prosecutor to go after the most corrupt president [in] the history of the United States of America, Joe Biden, and the entire Biden crime family," Trump promised at a June 2023 rally. "I will appoint a real special prosecutor to investigate the Biden bribery and crime ring," he reiterated at another rally later that month.
After Vice President Kamala Harris replaced Biden as the Democratic presidential nominee, Trump was angry about the sudden switch, and he began imagining criminal penalties for her. Harris "should be impeached and prosecuted" for her complicity in the Biden administration's border policies, Trump said at a rally in September.
Trump is angry at Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg. In his 2024 book Save America, Trump complained that Zuckerberg "steered [Facebook] against me" during the 2020 election. He added a warning: "We are watching him closely, and if he does anything illegal this time he will spend the rest of his life in prison."
Trump is angry at everyone who supported his second impeachment, which was amply justified by his reckless conduct before and during the Capitol riot. He is especially angry at the House select committee that investigated the riot and issued a scathing report recommending criminal charges against him. In March 2023, Trump said the committee's members "should be prosecuted for their lies and, quite frankly, TREASON!" A year later, Trump declared that former Rep. Liz Cheney (R–Wyo.), who served as the committee's vice chair after joining nine other Republicans in supporting his impeachment, "should go to jail along with the rest of the Unselect Committee!"
Trump is angry at Special Counsel Jack Smith, who obtained two federal indictments against him: one alleging that he illegally tried to reverse the outcome of the 2020 election, the other charging him with improperly retaining classified records after leaving the White House. Trump has said Smith, whom he accuses of "illegally leaking to the press," "should be prosecuted for MISCONDUCT."
Trump is more justifiably angry about his 34 felony convictions in New York, which were based on a vague, convoluted, and legally iffy theory aimed at punishing him for paying off a porn star to keep her from talking about a sexual encounter with him. He thinks Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, like Smith, should be prosecuted for leaks.
Trump is angry about New York Attorney General Letitia James' civil fraud case against him, which resulted in a staggering (and puzzling) $364 million disgorgement order issued by judge Arthur Engoron. At a rally in January, Trump said James and Engoron "should be arrested and punished accordingly."
Trump is angry at news organizations for covering these and other controversies in ways that made him look bad. They are "enemies of the people," he says, and their sins against him are so egregious that they should have to pay him damages, relinquish their broadcast licenses, or suffer other, ill-defined penalties for "fake" news coverage, "election interference," and "illegal political activity." Trump also has said that protesters who burn the U.S. flag and Supreme Court critics who try to influence its decisions should go to jail.
Is Trump serious about any of this? "If you're president again," conservative talk show host Glenn Beck asked him in August 2023, "will you lock people up?" Trump's response: "The answer is you have no choice, because they're doing it to us."
Last June on Fox News, Sean Hannity practically begged Trump to give a different answer. "People are claiming you want retribution," Hannity said. "People are claiming you want what has happened to you done to Democrats. Would you do that ever?"
Trump responded by complaining that "what's happened to me has never happened in this country before," adding that "it has to stop." Hannity took that as a disavowal of retribution, and Trump seemed to confirm that interpretation by saying his critics were wrong to think "you will use the system of justice to go after your political enemies," as Hannity put it. Then Trump spoiled the assurance by adding, "I would have every right to go after them." Although "I know you want me to say something so nice," he said, "I don't want to look naïve."
As Trump sees it, he has been a victim of "hoaxes" and "witch hunts" throughout his relatively short political career, all orchestrated by a Democratic cabal dedicated to his destruction. The conspirators, whom he variously describes as "communists," "Marxists," "fascists," "radical left lunatics," "sick people," and "vermin," constitute "the enemy from within," a category that Trump defines broadly enough to include political opponents such as Rep. Adam Schiff (D–Calif.) and former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D–Calif.).
Will Trump's angry, vengeful rhetoric amount to anything? There are several reasons to think it might.
During his first term, Trump was restrained by calmer, more experienced officials who pushed back against hotheaded proposals such as yanking broadcast licenses from news outlets that offended him and shooting protesters or migrants in the legs. But Trump did not like being told what he could not do. According to John Kelly, Trump's second chief of staff, his former boss did not even comprehend the idea that his subordinates had a higher duty than obedience to his will.
This time around, Trump is apt to rely on advisers who are less inclined to question his instincts. To give you a sense of what that could mean, Boris Epshteyn, a lawyer who played a key role in Trump's attempts to reverse the 2020 election results, is reportedly a contender for White House counsel. Former Vice President Mike Pence, who resisted Trump's pressure to intervene in the January 2021 tally of electoral votes, has rebuked his former boss for asking him to subvert the Constitution. By contrast, Pence's replacement, Sen. J.D. Vance (R–Ohio), says he would have been happy to do Trump's bidding.
Trump also may be emboldened by the July 2024 Supreme Court ruling that embraced a broad version of presidential immunity from criminal liability for "official acts." The Court explicitly said that shield encompasses communications between the president and the Justice Department, one of the chief ways that Trump could make life unpleasant for his critics.
In his second term, Trump won't have to worry about jeopardizing his reelection by openly targeting his political opponents. But if he is nevertheless concerned about the potential political consequences, there are subtler ways he can punish his enemies, such as using his wide discretion to impose tariffs and selectively relieve favored businesses of their burdens.
Maybe Trump will give up his grudges and let bygones be bygones in the interest of bipartisan comity. But that would require self-restraint, charity, and considered judgment—qualities he has rarely demonstrated.
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Don’t investigate state abuses of the democrats or deep state demands sullum. Those violations are fine.
Sullum, you've defended every abuse of lawfare except one. You're part of the useful idiots that lead to a banana republic.
You even defend multi year sentencing for non violent J6 protestors. Impeachment over nothing. Civil rape judgements that are so non credible as to be laughable.
You have supported state abuses against those you hate.
Fvck Sullum
With a barb-wire wrapped broomstick.
Sullum Has Many Grudges. Now He Has a Chance To Write on Them.
Sullum needs to be fired IMHO. He's no libertarian when he defends government abuse by people in the government. He assumes Trump is out for revenge, likely as a sign of psychological projection, while Trump shows more heart for American citizens than Sullum, who defends the Fedsurrection.
The truth of that will come out, because Trump can declassify the footage, and the undercover feds can all be identified, and should be prosecuted. And they will no doubt, make plea deals and turn on their superiors who ordered it. After he cleans out the FBI of participants in the riot urging people into the Capitol so they could get prosecuted for supporting Trump.
Vice President elect JD Vance is wrong about Trump’s grudges.
That Trump is paranoid does not mean that all least some of his grudges are not legitimate. The Democrats behavior surrounding Trump since November 2016 has been reprehensible, and undermined the rule of law, civil liberties, free speech, due process, the rights of the accused, and the federal republican order. That Trump has some legitimate reasons and authority to turn the tables on them is their own damn fault.
All completely accurate.
Fuck off Jacob. If you don't want reprisals for sham impeachments, soviet showtrials and rounding up political prisoners then maybe Leftists shouldn't be doing those abuses to begin with. I'll be charitable and say that if he goes after you for your outrageous defense of the abuses listed then he'll have gone too far, you'll deserve every bit of what you wished on him and others but that is too far nonetheless.
It wasn't ok when Democrats did it, but it will be ok when Trump does it, because Democrats did it first.
You cheered when democrats did it. Now you demand immunity for those abuses.
AMNESTY!
^This
Sarc's like a rapist bitching that being arrested for it is "aggressing" him.
When a person persecuted by a bully turns on the bully and clocks him in the mouth, it does not do for the bully to go crying to the teacher for being bullied by his former victim.
I’ll take that as a resounding “Hell yeah! I sure hope Trump goes and does those very same things I complained about for the last eight years because Democrats deserve it for doing it first!”
You can take that as "don't bitch about your opponent playing by the rules you set."
Just to be clear, when Democrats pull shit that Team Trump says is destroying the country and turning it into a banana republic, that now justifies Trump doing the exact same things.
That's real schoolyard tough-guy logic there.
You really are too fucking dumb to understand what the issues with dem lawfare was. The novel interpretations of law to criminalize common acts on a political nature in an abusive way.
This is why you're called a leftist. You applaud the above while demanding no accountability for violations of the state or democrats.
Poor, pour sarc.
So many losses.
Nobody is demanding novel interpretations of the law be used retard.
They are demanding accountability to violations of normal interpretations of law.
The opposite of you.
^THIS^
It could be the same things. Or it could be punishing people who abused the system and the law to get Trump. I hope it's the latter.
F around and find out, seems legit.
Schoolyard rules work quite well, sarcasmic.
For any threat to be credible, the opponent has to know there is certainty of painful retribution. That way, everyone chills the fuck out and restrains themselves.
Team D doesn't want to pay the bill. Too bad. The bill is now due.
You guys spent eight years complaining about how Democrats are turning the country into a banana republic. Remember that? At the time that was a bad thing.
Now that Trump is in power, behaving like a banana republic is a good thing?
That’s what separates libertarians from toddlers and Trump defenders (sorry for being redundant). We judge right and wrong based upon what is actually done, while you base it upon who did it first.
In the future when Trump does get his retribution, and takes the country further down the path to a banana republic, you’ll be cheering the entire time because Democrats did it first. You don't care about the country. Not one bit. It's just tit for tat.
No principles at all. Just emotion. You realize you’re just like the leftists you hate, right? The only difference is who you support. But you’re both devoid of principles.
How do you still not get it? How fucking dumb are you?
Novel use of law in a political manner
Vs
Standard use of law for government actor abuse
Never complain about immunity for cops or prosecutors again buddy.
I'll give him this, he's consistent.
I never want to hear you ever opine on another LEO excessive force case ever again. Because highlighting abuses of power by LEOs and prosecuting them for it is just hypocrisy - per your standards
I hope he builds a camp just for you, you lying shitweasel
Really? Biden&Co haven't been carrying out reprisals and lawfare for 4 years?
Jesus you suck as a columnist.
"Jesus you suck as a columnist."
Remove 'as a columnist' and we can part as friends.
"I wrote in November 2016"
Wrong then, wrong now, wrong in between.
The TDS is strong with this one.
It would be at least a little amusing if certain state prosecutors were investigated by the department of justice.
Probably wrong? Definitely entertaining.
The TDS-addled steaming pile of shit Sullum has many lies and proves it here.
Eat shit and die, Sullum. Make your family proud and your dog happy, ass-wipe.
‘Jacob Sullum is a senior TDS-addled steaming pile of shit at Reason.’
It should be interesting to see how a total narcissist with grievances, power, and complete impunity behaves. Even more interesting to observe the peanut gallery for this.
We already see how TDS-addled steaming piles of shit behave, TDS-addled steaming pile of shit.
It should be interesting to see how a total narcissist with grievances, power, and complete impunity behaves.
What are you talking about? Joe is leaving.
What are you talking about, Biden has been sidelined for months.
You've just spent nearly 4 years with two of them in office.
Even more interesting to observe the peanut gallery for this.
Even more interesting will be to see how the useful idiots that enabled his re-election will react when they are discarded. The peanut gallery here will be sporting Trump boners through all of it, no doubt.
You still can't insult well, shrike.
Sad.
That's why Open Society fired him.
Kamala lost.
At some point Sullum is gonna need some self-reflection for his own sake. If Trump was every thing Sullum says he is, Sullum would need to be fleeing the country instead of writing more articles that would obviously move him up on Trump's enemies list.
Trump is on the record saying that he's gonna be too busy to waste his time on vengeance. Trump will put an end to the kangaroo court stuff against him. We'll see what he might do about Ross Ulbricht, Douglass Mackey and Daniel Penny.
dude can write all the fiction he wants he just shouldn't accept pay for political discussion.
^ he really shouldn’t be paid for the stuff he delivers. Why anyone pays reason to deliver this makes me question any claim of meritocracy in this country.
"At some point Sullum is gonna need some self-reflection for his own sake."
People with TDS are incapable of that.
"At some point Sullum is gonna need some self-reflection for his own sake..."
As a steaming pile of TDS-addled shit, Sullum is beyond any possibility of becoming anything like a rational human again.
Sullum needs to get fucked with a barb-wire-wrapped broom stick.
Sullum's to-do list:
1. Document what the Democrats are doing.
2. Write 2000 word thinkpiece on how Donald Trump might to what the Democrats have been doing.
fail. look outside. see some natural light.
>In his second term, the former and future president will have more freedom to follow his worst instincts.
Like he did vs Clinton in his first term?
Oh, Sullum, I'm starting to think this is some sort of fetish you're serving - you're like the women 'aghast' and breathing heavily every time they reread 'The Handmaid's Tale' so totally disgusted at the lurid descriptions of being forced to be a sex slave for the rich and powerful and very, very virile men . . .
>As Trump sees it, he has been a victim of "hoaxes" and "witch hunts" throughout his relatively short political career, all orchestrated by a Democratic cabal dedicated to his destruction.
Yeah, no spying on his campaign, no honeypots, no faked dossier . . .
Yet. Trump never went after Clinton did he???
The “What-if” fear mongering with ZERO substance to sit-on.
There isn't even a "What-if" about Democrats the substance is everywhere.
Zero substance to sit-on and that same Zero substance we should all shit-on (as well as the purveyors of said non-substance)
Mommy! Help me mommy! Orange man bad!
Grow the fuck up sullum, you sniveling crybaby.
Thousands of government employees have been routinely violating people's First Amendment rights by censoring them on social media. They left a paper trail a mile long. They ALL should be prosecuted under 18 US Code Section 241 - Conspiracy Against Rights. Ditto for those in The 65 Project, which has been filing bar complaints against every lawyer who represents Trump or the January 6 defendants.
Turning out to be a good day. Sullum and the majority of the MSM are having a meltdown and I have popcorn.
He didn't act on his many grudges in his first term because......?
Because he thought that was how a good little president should behave. Now though, he has learned that if he doesn't act now to drain the swamp the next Democrat administration will behave with the same enthusiasm as this one, to persecute its opponents.
I stopped reading well before the end, did sully cover the Clinton Foundation bribery and the widespread congressional insider trading as items Trump also mustn't have investigated?
I'll take 10 Presidencies full of quid pro quo lawfare grudges among the various deep state factions and interlocutors over another Forever War Presidency that sacrifices American lives for the whimsy of having a withdrawal date of 9/11... or another lock downs and vaccine passport/mandate Presidency... or a blowing up European infrastructure and hedging on thermonuclear war Presidency...
Actually in fact, various swamp creatures specifically attacking each other seems very much like, if not far better than, the Joe Biden as ineffective executive and Donald Trump faux-impeachment paralysis ideas.
Jacob and Sarc - are you going to virtual signal leaving the country? The same country that put Obama in office is racist now right?
Jacob, stop projecting what you and your party would do if it was reversed. Oh and go to H@ll
I don't think Trump is going to be acting on grudges, he's got too much cleanup to do from the last four years ... but if he did, the targets of those grudges really kind of have it coming, don't you think?
He hasn’t even been sworn in and the accusations and blame pour forth.
Besides, his buddy Elon might be a foil to any retaliatory “urges” he has.
So Trump is going to do all this stuff he didn't do during his first term because Sullum hates him? Is that the argument? Cause I'm having trouble following the reasoning here.
An evidence-free screed. What a joke. When are you going to give up on all the things you're sure he's going to do that he didn't do when he had the chance? To think he was restrained by the people he ultimately fired and betrayed/deserted him is laughable. He has every right to be angry about everything you listed. His revenge will be success.
As for you, I hear they still have some plush toys and cookies available over at Georgetown to calm your anxiety. Better hurry.
That did not quite work out as I hoped. Although Trump was predictably ridiculous as president...
Do all Reason authors suffer from TDS? Or are they just stupid. Apparently Sullen Sullum still believes the drinking bleach hoax. Why would I pay for this worthless rag if all you're going to do is misinform me and push long debunked democrat hoaxes? Might as well read the Washington Post.
For the last freaking time.
Trump cannot simply jail his political opponents on a whim, and then try to claim executive immunity. It's not how any of this works. He could try to charge his enemies with nonsensical criminal charges, which he hasn't done so far, whereas the democrats have made an art out of it.
"Trump BETTER not do to his enemies what they did to him" is a strange and Orwellian take. Trump is 100% a victim of government overreach and political agenda. Replace Donald Trump with "Juan the illegal who just wanted to find work here" - do you see it now?
The fact that Sullum obsess over his school yard taunting about jailing his opponents and not the substance of the crimes committed against him is just astounding. What do you call democrats swearing vengeance against people who desecrate random murals of George Floyd and trans flag on the road? They literally jail people over memes. And the lapdog media, who will ignore stories about the FBI foiling a terrorist plot by one of Biden's unvetted migrant pals, will visit these "criminals" and stage photo ops as the FBI moves in.
Are any of his "many grudges" justified? If not, why?
Trump AND the Democrats have already shown who is willing to use the government to attack political opponents. The American people voted to get rid of that practice.
Trump's two personality Disorders, Histrionic and Narcissistic with paranoid features are in charge. The worst thing for the nation is the horrible Supreme Court Case on Presidential immunity.
However, Wokeism was a far more lethal threat to America. Pelosism is Dead, but Trump can revive it by allowing his Narcissistic Rage control his actions.
https://tinyurl.com/RSMABR November 7, 2024, CityWatch, Pelosism Is Dead!, by Richard Lee Abrams
I'll just leave this here.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/fema-official-removed-from-role-directing-hurricane-relief-away-from-trump-supporters-homes
Oh - good grief! Really Sullum?
Sullum is really angry at Trump for being angry. Honestly, Sullum, you are far more anti-trump than you are libertarian. In fact, reading your articles leads me to believe you aren't libertarian because it's your actual philosophical, political, and moral foundation so much as it's because you see Trump as authoritarian and Reason gives you a pulpit to take shots at him from. All of the worries over what Trump will do to hurt his rivals are basically because "its what we would do" or "what we have already done." Pot, meet kettle.