ANAHEIM, Calif. -- FBI Director James Comey said he's not afraid after his two-count indictment by a federal grand jury, saying he and his family have "known for years that there are costs for standing up to Donald Trump."
Now, federal authorities have set their sights on other perceived enemies of the president, including New York Attorney General Letitia James and California Democratic Sen. Adam Schiff, a longtime political foe of Trump.
Eyewitness News spoke exclusively with Schiff on Thursday in Anaheim, and when asked if he was worried that he'll be Trump's next target, he said he knows he's "certainly on the president's enemy list."
"Make no mistake about that," Schiff told ABC7. "What I think the American people need to be concerned about is that it is a long and growing list,