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The strategies Trump will use for revenge if he is re-elected as president are now evident

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The fallout from Donald Trump’s conviction on 34 charges has led to a wave of revenge fantasies playing out among Republicans in Washington. Trump himself recently stated in an interview with Dr. Phil that “sometimes revenge can be justified,” highlighting the vindictive tone that has taken over the GOP.

Many Republicans feel that Trump was wronged by the “Deep State” and Democrats, leading them to seek retribution for what they see as unfair treatment. This sentiment has been evident in various actions taken by Republicans, including failed impeachment inquiries and baseless accusations against officials like Dr. Anthony Fauci.

Marjorie Taylor Greene, a controversial figure within the party, has even gone as far as accusing Fauci of crimes against humanity and calling for his prosecution. While Greene’s influence may have waned in recent times, she still represents a significant portion of Republican voters who are seeking vengeance for perceived injustices.

The House Judiciary Committee’s recent hearing with Attorney General Merrick Garland also exemplifies this thirst for revenge, with Republicans like Jim Jordan and Matt Gaetz using the platform to push conspiracy theories and attack political opponents.

Overall, the current political landscape in Washington is dominated by a desire for vengeance, with Trump at the helm leading the charge. If he were to return to the White House, it is clear that revenge would be a driving force behind his actions, with the full support of Republicans in Congress and beyond.

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