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What It’s Like to Be on Trump’s Enemies List

November 27, 2024
President-elect Donald Trump may not have a written enemies list — there’s only so much you can fit on a page when you use a Sharpie — but he made retribution a major theme of his campaign. Whom will he target now that he’s about to be back in power? Kerry Howley spoke with two men who have good reason to fear Trump’s wrath and share the sobering conclusion that there’s little they or anyone else can do to stop him. “At the end of the day,” one says, “the coercive power of the state reports to the president.”
—Christopher Cox, features editor, New York
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What It’s Like to Be on Trump’s Enemies List “Revenge does take time.”

By Kerry Howley
Photo-Illustration: New York Magazine; Photo: Bing Guan/Bloomberg via Getty Images
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