Trump hit with ominous health prophecy from shamans: 'United States should prepare'
PRES. J.D. VANCE
Matthew Chapman
December 30, 2025
RAW STORY
As the New Year approaches, a group of Peruvian shamans has gathered in the capital city of Lima for an annual prediction event — and according to The Daily Beast, they are urging the United States to brace itself for President Donald Trump's health to decline in 2026.
“The United States should prepare itself because Donald Trump will fall seriously ill,” said Juan de Dios Garcia, as "shamans gathered on a beach in colorful traditional Andean ponchos, carrying posters of world leaders, including one of Trump," per the report.
The shaman prophecies are not anything scientific and don't carry real predictive power, although at least some of what they have guessed in previous years has come true, the report noted.
"While a 2024 prophecy that 'a nuclear war' would occur between Israel and Gaza did not come true — instead, a ceasefire was put in place — the shamans correctly predicted in 2023 that former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori would perish within 12 months. Fujimori, who had been imprisoned for human rights abuses, died at the age of 86 in September of the following year."
The shamans' prediction this time may be based on awareness of recent news about the 79-year-old U.S. president's recent health scares and rumors.
A number of experts have expressed fear that Trump has been in mental decline for years, and there are signs of physical ailments as well, including bruising on the hands and swollen ankles. He has been diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency, a condition that causes blood to pool in the legs due to poor circulation.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt has denied any issues and insists the president is in "excellent" health. However, Trump himself seems to recognize he can't carry on forever, with some experts speculating that the jockeying of members of his administration to be his heir apparent, combined with Trump's intensifying focus on naming buildings and institutions after himself, are signals that Trump has grown more aware of his own mortality
As the New Year approaches, a group of Peruvian shamans has gathered in the capital city of Lima for an annual prediction event — and according to The Daily Beast, they are urging the United States to brace itself for President Donald Trump's health to decline in 2026.
“The United States should prepare itself because Donald Trump will fall seriously ill,” said Juan de Dios Garcia, as "shamans gathered on a beach in colorful traditional Andean ponchos, carrying posters of world leaders, including one of Trump," per the report.
The shaman prophecies are not anything scientific and don't carry real predictive power, although at least some of what they have guessed in previous years has come true, the report noted.
"While a 2024 prophecy that 'a nuclear war' would occur between Israel and Gaza did not come true — instead, a ceasefire was put in place — the shamans correctly predicted in 2023 that former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori would perish within 12 months. Fujimori, who had been imprisoned for human rights abuses, died at the age of 86 in September of the following year."
The shamans' prediction this time may be based on awareness of recent news about the 79-year-old U.S. president's recent health scares and rumors.
A number of experts have expressed fear that Trump has been in mental decline for years, and there are signs of physical ailments as well, including bruising on the hands and swollen ankles. He has been diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency, a condition that causes blood to pool in the legs due to poor circulation.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt has denied any issues and insists the president is in "excellent" health. However, Trump himself seems to recognize he can't carry on forever, with some experts speculating that the jockeying of members of his administration to be his heir apparent, combined with Trump's intensifying focus on naming buildings and institutions after himself, are signals that Trump has grown more aware of his own mortality
Shamans predict Trump will 'fall seriously ill' in 2026

U.S. President Donald Trump attends a cabinet meeting at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., December 2, 2025. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
December 30, 2025
ALTERNET
A group of South American shamans known for making bold end-of-year predictions are now issuing an ominous warning about President Donald Trump's heath.
The Daily Beast reported Tuesday that during the annual ritual in which Peruvian shamans issue forecasts about world leaders, the shamans singled out the 79 year-old Trump and warned Americans that a significant health event could impact the president in the next 12 months. Shamans made their prediction about Trump while holding his portrait and wearing traditional Andean robes. They also bore portraits of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping.
"The United States should prepare itself because Donald Trump will fall seriously ill," said shaman Juan de Dios Garcia in the Peruvian capital city of Lima.
The shamans are not always correct in their predictions, as they incorrectly predicted in 2024 that a nuclear war would break out in the Middle East as a result of the Israeli offensive in the Gaza Strip. However, they did correctly forecast the death of former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori in 2023, with Fujimori dying from tongue cancer complications in September of 2024.
Trump has prompted concerns about his health for much of 2025, after he was seen with a large bruise on his hand while meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron in February. Trump was later diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) after reporters noticed his ankles were frequently swollen (one symptom of CVI is blood pooling in the lower extremities).
Last week,, former Republican National Committee spokesperson Tim Miller said on The Bulwark's podcast that he believed Trump would experience "a health event" in the coming year. Bulwark columnist Mona Charen agreed, adding that the president was "declining noticeably."
In the first year of his second term, Trump was also seen in public falling asleep on multiple occasions, including during a Cabinet meeting in December while Secretary of State and National Security Advisor Marco Rubio was speaking. The president also exhibited bizarre behavior this year, including when he once randomly walked onto the roof of the White House, and when he wandered off at an event while on an official visit to Japan.
Click here to read the Beast's full report.

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