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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hi, I'm Cindy, and this is Taro Brief. The short readings,
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and see what the cards reveal about the stories everyone's
talking about now on with headline. Every time I hear
talk about Trump running for a third term, I cringe.
I'm like that meme from the office of Michael if
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you've seen it, Whether he's half joking or Steve Bannon's
whispering about plans, it's absurd and dangerous. America's built on
the idea that we get to take out the political
trash every four years, and Trump's starting to stink up
the place. The GOP isn't the party of Reagan anymore.
The same party that once said, mister Gorbachev, tear down
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that wall is now cheering for walls of its own making.
Trump will be eighty two in the next cycle, but
let's be real. We're entering uncertain times. Snap benefits are
being cut, the courts seem indifferent, and now we've got
Trump eyeing the Oval Office like it's his own personal
golf club. So let's turn to the cards and see
what the energy says about this third term fantasy. So
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we're diving straight into the political deep end with this one.
What's the energy surrounding a third term presidential run for
Donald Trump? I pulled three cards in the past, president
Future spread, and this is what I got. I got
the five of Coins upright in the past, and this
card scream scarcity, isolation, and desperation. It's the image of
two people, but in this case two ghosts trudging through
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the snow, left out in the cold while the warm
light glows just out of reach. In the context of
Trump's history, it reflects a sense of exile, political or personal.
He's long framed himself as the outsider, the victim of
this system. The Five of Coins reminds us that this
outsider narrative isn't just branding. It's his emotional fuel. That's
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how he rallies his base by convincing them that they're
suffering with him, even if they're suffering. Looks a whole
lot different than his Now in the present, we've got
the star reversed, and normally the star is all about hope, inspiration,
and divine guidance, the light at the end of the tunnel,
but reversed, it's like the light has just flickered out.
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This is the card of disillusionment, false hope, and the
fall from grace. It suggests that the shine is wearing off.
People who want saw Trump as their political savior might
be starting to question what they got out of the deal.
It's like the after party of a movement. The confetti's
gonstale and someone turned the lights on. Then we hit
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Death upright for the future. Now, don't panic. Death isn't
always about literal endings. It's about transformation, something major shifting.
This card suggests a complete cycle closing out if the
star reverses the fading light. Death upright is the blackout
before dawn, the necessary ending before rebirth. So when we
talk about the energy behind a third term, death upright
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doesn't exactly screen a comeback to her. It says the opposite.
Something has run its course. The universe is ready to
move on, even if the man himself refuses to. It's
the inevitable energy that says change is coming, whether you
like it or not. So the five of coins shows
the basis weary. The star reversed says the glow is gone,
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and Death upright tells us transformation is unavoidable. If he
runs again. It feels less like a rebirth and more
like a refusal to let the old story die. And
if death teaches us anything is that when you cling
to what's already over, the universe finds a way to
end it for you. Is it third term energy? More
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like third time's the charm for closure. Maybe this is
the moment America finally steps out of the snowstorm and
into something new. Or maybe we're all just bracing for
one last act of political necromancy. Either way, the cards
are clear, endings are on the horizon. This has been
terror brief where the headlines meet the cards. Until next time,
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I'm Cindy reminding you that the truth always finds its
way out, one shovel at a time. I'll see you
in the next one.