Craig Hamilton-Parker, often called the “New Nostradamus,” has sparked attention with a prediction about Donald Trump potentially serving a third presidential term.
Known for bold forecasts, he claims to have anticipated events like Brexit and the COVID-19 pandemic. His predictions combine astrology, numerology, and spiritual interpretation.
His latest claim has stirred debate because it challenges the 22nd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which clearly limits presidents to two terms.
Critics argue a third term is legally impossible under current law. Any change would require a formal constitutional amendment and broad political support.
However, Hamilton-Parker suggests extreme global events could shift political realities. He points to rising tensions involving Iran, Israel, and the United States.
He believes crises like war or instability could lead to expanded executive powers or unusual political decisions aimed at maintaining stability.
Supporters of his view argue history shows that rules can be tested during emergencies. Sudden conflicts or upheaval can reshape leadership and governance in unexpected ways.
Ultimately, his prediction highlights uncertainty rather than certainty. While legal experts reject the idea, it reflects broader concerns about how global crises might challenge established political norms.