Donald Trump's 2nd Term: Journalists to Immigrants, Know Who Are in Fear in US

Donald Trump is moments away from being officially sworn in as the 47th President of the United States.

Amid this, several prominent figures and groups brace for potential scrutiny. Here are the key names likely to face challenges under Trump:

Adam Schiff, a key figure in his impeachment proceedings, calling him "corrupt" and vowing investigations into his actions.

Maggie Haberman (The New York Times Journalist): Known for her critical reporting on Trump, she could face hostility amid Trump’s campaign against "fake news."

Anderson Cooper (CNN Journalist): A vocal critic of Trump, Cooper represents the media outlets Trump has frequently accused of bias.

Volodymyr Zelenskyy (Ukraine President): Trump's scepticism toward US aid to Ukraine could strain relations with Zelenskyy amidst ongoing conflict with Russia.

Trump's mass deportation plan aims to remove up to 11 million undocumented immigrants, using military resources and police forces.

The global commitment to climate change may clash with Trump’s publicly stated policies and possible withdrawal from the Paris Agreement.

Google and Apple may face antitrust investigations or regulatory challenges as Trump seeks to curb perceived liberal influence in Silicon Valley.