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Parallels Supporters See Today
Those who believe the prophecy is “coming true” often cite:
- Heightened political polarization in the United States
- Ongoing legal and institutional challenges involving prominent leaders
- Widespread public distrust in government, media, and financial systems
- Economic uncertainty and global instability
Skepticism and Context
Historians and scholars caution against retrofitting prophetic language to contemporary events. Vague predictions about social unrest or leadership conflict can be applied to many periods in history. Throughout American history, cycles of upheaval have been followed by periods of stabilization without requiring prophetic explanation.
Additionally, confirmation bias often plays a role in prophetic interpretation. Once a narrative takes hold — especially online — people may selectively highlight events that appear to validate it while overlooking those that do not.
A Reflection of the Times
Ultimately, the idea that a nearly century-old psychic foresaw today’s political climate says as much about current anxieties as it does about Cayce’s writings. As 2026 approaches, debates over leadership, institutions, and national direction will likely intensify — prophecy or not.
For now, the claim that Cayce’s prediction about Trump is “coming true” remains a matter of interpretation rather than documented certainty.
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