Donald Trump enjoys keeping his adversaries off balance by being unpredictable and in charge, which gives him an edge in achieving his goals. He has repeatedly stated that his victory in the election will be his revenge against those who have used lawfare and deep-state tactics against him. Trump's senior advisor, Brian Hughes, explained that the president's goal is to restore government institutions to their constitutional purpose of protecting Americans' liberty and creating a safe and prosperous nation. The political Left, however, doesn't believe Trump is sincere and expects him to seek revenge against his opponents. Trump has hinted that he could go after his opponents once the election is over, citing their criminality and corruption. Despite his comments, Trump has emphasized that he could take action, not that he would. Law professor Jonathan Turley has criticized the weak lawfare attacks against Trump, including the case brought by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg. Trump has relished the discomfort and fear he is eliciting in his opponents, who have spent years trying to ruin his reputation. In the past, Trump chose not to pursue legal action against Hillary Clinton, but now he seems more willing to take action against his enemies. Ultimately, Trump's goal is to change the way government operates, which will be devastating to the Leftist cause and serve as his retribution.
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