Trump’s list of targeted opponents grows longer with action against Powell and the Federal Reserve
By BILL BARROW
ATLANTA (AP) — Donald Trump promised in his second inaugural address to fairly apply the law, unlike how he said he’d been treated by federal authorities.
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