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Put simply: If you have spoken out against the former president at any point, whether you’re a public figure or a private citizen, you will not be safe from a knock at the door in the middle of the night with armed agents waiting to carry out Trump’s wrath.

From Slate

Amanda Jones has felt that wrath.

Moreover, as Zehme writes in the first chapter, Carson’s “ghostly wrath” “seems to still spook eternal; ancient pledges of tight-lipped ones persist, especially regarding his very human flaws. ”

In one of the book’s most despairing instances, Mintz finds himself as the object of Lennon’s wrath during his infamous Lost Weekend.

From Salon

After the result, Fury insisted he had won and in a social media outburst earlier this month he said Usyk would "feel the wrath of the Gypsy King" in their next outing.

From BBC

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