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'Witches are trying to cast spells on Trump but can't...' Reddit thread viral

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An old Reddit thread on 'witches' trying to cast spells on former president Donald Trump is doing the rounds with only two weeks left for the crucial election 2024. The post said 'witches' are finding it difficult to cast spell on Donald Trump as there is "some kind of protection around him". "A lot of people are taking the opportunity to do protection and uplifting kinds of spells to help Kamala & the Democrats, rather than attacking the other side. An awesome spell that can be repeated many times is the Blue Wave Spell..." the post read.

The screenshot of the post went viral on X with people commenting on how Donald Trump escaped two assassination attempts on him. "You’d have thought they would have noticed that when that bullet missed braining him by a millimeter or so," one wrote.


"Reddit witches confirm, Trump has divine protection from the Lord Himself," another wrote.




"Trump is God's chosen president," a third one wrote. "Clearly, he dodged literal, physical bullet. He is meant to return to the presidency and these witches can go to hell," another post read. "Honestly they’re probably right. The spiritual battle is the one they want you to ignore," a post said.

A Toronto Star report claimed each month, thousands of American voters who are self-identified witches -- gather online and in person to prevent Donald Trump from winning the election.

The anti-Trump "witches" use orange candles for their binding spell that aims to prevent Trump from doing any further harm., the report said.

"This month, about 100 women across the U.S. are invited to gather on Zoom and light their yellow candles for a ritual. Eyes closed, they visualize a future three years from now where Kamala Harris is president. Each woman focuses intently on this vision while their candles symbolize clearing obstacles from Harris’s path to victory," the report said.

This ritual is called future-casting and it is led by Wendy Houseman, a DC-based "witch" who left her corporate career to practice witchery full time, it said.

Michael M. Hughes, one of the originators of the Trump binding spell in 2017, suggested these rituals have gained momentum in participation as the election nears. “There was a renewed energy from witches once Kamala got the nomination,” he said.
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