Opinion | Revenge Is a Dish Best Served From the White House
Briefly

Trump's promise to take revenge on his supporters’ behalf signifies a shift in political rhetoric, suggesting a governance style driven by personal grievances and vendettas.
With a record of purging Republican critics and a vow to wield presidential power for retribution, Trump's approach echoes historical strategies of power and vengeance in politics.
According to Yale's James Kimmel Jr., revenge is psychologically addictive, driven by perceived grievances that activate the brain's pain network, leading to a cycle of retaliation.
Trump's potential second term may be characterized as a 'revenge presidency', emphasizing his intention to settle scores with those he deems to have wronged him.
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