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STORY: With his return to the White House now secured, U.S. president-elect Donald Trump has a list of people he says he wants to prosecute or investigate.They include political rivals, left-wing Americans and tech giants.So who could Trump target? :: Political adversariesTrump has called for investigations into Vice President Kamala Harris, President Joe Biden, former President Barack Obama and former Republican U.S. representative Liz Cheney.At a September rally, Trump said Harris was responsible for the "biggest crime story of our time," referring to illegal border crossings."She should be impeached and prosecuted for her actions.”He has also posted online calling for military tribunals for Cheney and Obama.:: ProtestersFollowing pro-Palestinian protests on college campuses across the U.S. this year, Trump told Fox News anyone who desecrates the American flag should get a one-year jail sentence.He also said he would ban refugee resettlement from quote "terror-infested" areas such as Gaza and arrest "pro-Hamas thugs" who engage in vandalism, an apparent reference to the college student protesters.:: Tech giantsTrump has also warned Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Google over what he says is potential election interference on their platforms.He's accused Zuckerburg's Meta of suppressing content that would have hurt Biden in the 2020 election.While Trump has also threatened to instruct the Department of Justice to criminally investigate Google for only "displaying bad stories" about him.:: ProsecutorsTrump and his allies have called for prosecuting, firing or jailing prosecutors who defy him or have investigated him.In an April interview with Time, he said if U.S. Attorneys refused orders to prosecute someone, he would be open to firing them.He has also said he would fire the federal prosecutor who is leading current criminal probes against him.