As the end of the first month of President Donald Trump’s second term approached, the New York Times sounded an alarm: He has, America’s paper of record breathlessly intoned, “carried out a campaign of retribution that has little analogue in history.” Trump did indeed swear to be “retribution.” But that is too small a word to capture the magnitude Donald Trump worked to erase Joe Biden's presidency in his first month back in the White House.
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