Trump's list of targeted opponents grows longer with action against Minnesota's governor
President Donald Trump pledged in his inaugural address his government would apply the law fairly — unlike the way he said federal power had been turned against him. What's happened since is a string of indictments and inquiries and failed attempts at indictments against a long line of people who've crossed Trump. The most recent include the offices of Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, whom federal prosecutors served grand jury subpoenas to during a wide-reaching immigration operation. Also in the Trump administration's crosshairs has been Federal Reserve governors who won't cut interest rates fast enough for Trump and former directors at the CIA and the FBI.
