President Donald Trump's pressure campaign to have the Justice Department indict former FBI Director James Comey is the latest salvo in what critics call a campaign of retribution. Administration officials have insisted that any such actions are, as Vice President JD Vance said this month, "driven by law and not by politics." But they come after Trump vowed during last year's presidential campaign that he would seek retribution if reelected. The move follows months of the administration vowing investigations into perceived enemies , stripping individuals of security clearances, and removing protective details. Here's a look at some of the actions that the president's critics have experienced, which many of them perceive as retribution. Comey was indicted on Sept. 25 on charges of making a

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