Trump's First Week Marks Aggressive Bid for Revenge on Political Rivals and Adversaries
President Donald Trump used his first week in office to exact political retribution through actions such as terminating Dr. Anthony Fauci's security detail and other moves aimed at targeting perceived enemies of his administration.

President Donald Trump's first week in office saw a series of actions aimed at exacting political retribution, including terminating Dr. Anthony Fauci's security detail, among other measures. These decisions demonstrate Trump's intent to punish those who served under his predecessor and undermine the legacy of the Obama administration. The President's use of executive power to exact revenge has sparked concerns about the potential for retaliation against those who worked with him. By taking such actions, Trump is setting a precedent for future administrations to follow suit in their own bids for retribution.