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Once forgetting his words, the others plotting up power grab.
Today we're reading political taro on Trump and Nancy Mace.
Welcome to headliner Taro, where the cards don't gossip, they clarify.
I'm Cindy, a certified hypnotherapist, intuitive reader, and your unofficial
correspondent for what's really going on beneath the headlines. If
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you like me reading the tarot, check out my hypnosis channel.
If no wellness, the cards are on the table and
they're not holding back. They say the pen is mightier
than the sword. But what happens when the speaker can't
finish the sentence? Today we're asking the cards. Should Americans
be concerned about Donald Trump's string of verbal fumbles and
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jumbled dots. Lately, clips of Donald Trump's public speeches have
gone viral, but not for the reason he'd like. From
rambling detours about dish washers and wells to bizarre things
about his uncle being smarter than the unibomber, Trump has
had increasing trouble completing co of thoughts. While his team
has brushed this off as Trump being Trump, speech analysts
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and psychologists see red flags. Expert point to his phomic paraphaces,
mixing upwards sounds and sudden shifts mid sentence as signs
of possible cognitive strain. In other words, what sounds quirky
might be symphomatic Trump himself. He says it's intentional. He
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calls it the weave. But when the weave unravels, is
it still a pattern or just a mess? So I
asked the taro, should we as Americans be worried about
Trump's verbal stumbles? I asked the cards in the past, present,
and future spread And this is what I got. For
the past, I got the cherryot reversed. In the past,
Trump's presented himself as an unstoppable force, blazing ahead with
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willpower and bravado. But the chariot reverse tells a different story,
a lack of direction, control, and coherence. This card signals
moments where comforts may have masked deeper instability. It's a
vehicle with no steering, lots of motion, little navigation for
the President. I got the levers reversed. Now we had
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a fork in the road. The Lever's reverse shows a
profound disconnect between truth and presentation. There's a disharmony between
his words and the message behind them. This can also
reflect growing division among supporters, especially as more people notice
the slips that can't be easily explained away for the future.
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I got the Night of Swords reversed. Fast forwarding the
Night of Swords reversed is reckless urgency without clarity. It
warns of impulsive decisions, poorly thought out statements, and potentially
even dangerous miscommunication. This isn't just about gaffs. It's about
real consequences from confusing leadership. So should we be worried?
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The card's points twitterjectory of loss, loss of focus, alignment,
and strategic momentum, whether it's a cognitive decline, stress or both.
The pattern isn't harmless. It's chaotic motion without meaningful direction,
and that can be just as risky as standing still.
But hey, let's not close up the curtain just yet,
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because up next we're taking on another headline that's heating
up and fast. Nancy Mayce, the Republican congresswoman from South
Carolina who just can't seem to contour her nose, has
made headlines for more than just her policies. On's held
as a moderate bridge builder, she's since become a political
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wild card and not saying little if you look at
her ex oh my gosh. She voted to certify the
twenty twenty election results, which initially made her target of
Trump loyalist, but then she changed her tune, casing back
up to magaworld. She's known for flip flopping on abortion rates,
aligning with hardliner like marjor Tayla Green one day and
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criticizing her the next. There's her personal brand of chaos,
bringing a scarlet a pin to her shirt at a
prayer breakfast to protest, being shamed for premarital sex, throwing
her own party leadership under the bus, and most recently,
she is floating a run for the South Carolina governor.
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So naturally, we asked the cards would Nancy Mace actually
win her bid for governor? And I pulled the three
of Wand's and the three of Wan's is a card
of looking forward, ambition and big picture planning. It's someone
standing on a cliff watching the ships come in, not
just hoping for success, but actively preparing for it. In
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Mace's case, this suggests serious political groundwork is already in motion.
She's likely lining up support, testing her national exposure, and
watching the political winds However, the three of Wand's also
reminds us that this is only the beginning. There's momentum, yes,
but also uncertainty. If she can align her message, avoid
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further scandal, and pick a lane politically, she could gain
more serious direction. But if she keeps playing both sides,
that ship might just sail without her. So what do
the cards say about Nancy Mace. She's got her eyes
on the prize, no doubt, but whether she reaches the
governor's mansion depends on whether her vision is sharp or
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just ambitious noise from slipping speeches to rising political stars.
The tarot has spoken and we're here to listen, whether
it's chaotic leaders or governors in waiting. The truth is
always in the cards, even when it makes us a
little uncomfortable. And those are today's headlines. So drop alike
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and tell me in the comments what do you think,
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this is headliner Taro with the cards speak, the headlines unravel,
and the truth. It's never as quiet as they want
it to be. Things are only getting weirder, and you'd
better believe we'll be reading right through it. I'll see
you in the next one.