On May 29, 2025, at 4:32 a.m., the President of the United States posted an image that would be laughable—if it weren’t so terrifying. Donald J. Trump, dressed in black, walking alone through a darkened city, under the words: “He’s on a mission from God – & nothing can stop what is coming.”
What looks like a cheap meme is, in fact, a manifesto. It’s the declaration of a man who no longer sees himself as a leader but as a messiah. It is not an appeal to reason—it is an invocation. And it is, above all else, dangerous.
Because this post is no accident. It is laced with the coded language of radical movements—especially the QAnon ideology, which for years has promised that an apocalyptic reckoning is coming. “Nothing can stop what is coming” is not just a slogan—it is a prophecy in that world.
Trump continues his transformation—from narcissistic businessman to divinely anointed redeemer. This is not the voice of a president—it is the voice of the “Chosen One.” And in that shift, political disagreement is no longer disagreement—it becomes heresy.
To question the “mission from God” is to defy the divine itself. In that atmosphere, democracy cannot breathe. What grows there is not discourse, but the silence of fear.
What Trump is staging here is not a campaign. It is the opening act of a crusade.