What specific predictions has Julie Green made about Donald Trump's 2024–2025 political future?
Executive summary
2024-new-years-prophecy">Julie Green, a self-styled MAGA “prophet,” has made several specific, politically charged predictions about Donald Trump’s prospects in 2024–2025: a dramatic “overthrow” or transfer of power, the collapse or reversal of his criminal indictments, declarations that he would be found “innocent” in prosecutions, and sweeping claims that Trump is divinely anointed to return to power—assertions reported across mainstream and trade outlets and often tied to her appearances in the ReAwaken America movement [1] [2] [3] [4].
1. The “overthrow” — a divine takeover of the nation tied to 2024
Green publicly prophesied that a coming event in 2024 would result in “an overthrow & takeover of this nation from the hands of the wicked to the hands of the righteous,” language framed as a divine intervention that would upend existing political control and effectively restore power to those she deems righteous—a prediction reported by Newsweek and summarized by the Times of India as pointing to a dramatic event that will “shake you loose from the chains that bind you” [2] [1].
2. Indictments “explode” and fall apart — legal vindication for Trump
Green repeatedly forecast that the legal cases against Trump would collapse: in August 2023 she told followers that the indictments were “about to explode and they all fall apart,” tying those claims to forthcoming revelations and a broader narrative that establishment institutions would be exposed before the 2024 elections; that prophecy has become a template for her messaging about Trump’s legal future [3].
3. “Not guilty” and claims of innocence — specific trial outcome predictions
During the Manhattan hush-money trial cycle in 2024, Green explicitly told her audience that she had been shown Trump’s innocence and predicted a “not guilty” verdict; Newsweek later noted she explained why she had made that prediction after the trial and that the prediction proved false, documenting both the specific forecast and its subsequent failure [5] [6].
4. The conviction was “rigged” and Trump is anointed — interpreting setbacks as cosmic injustice
Beyond courtroom forecasts, Green and like-minded MAGA prophets framed Trump’s legal setbacks—such as his conviction on multiple counts—as the result of a rigged system, with Green among those portraying such outcomes as signs that the heavenly realm still favors Trump and that earthly defeats would be reversed or vindicated in due course [4].
5. Broader prophetic scaffolding: Trump as “real president,” eclipse omens, and a pattern of bold claims
Green’s political prophecies sit inside a wider pattern in which she has claimed Trump is the “real president” who is “coming back,” read celestial events (like an eclipse) as divine confirmations that Trump is anointed, and made other sensational assertions (including unrelated false predictions) that have bolstered her credibility among a certain partisan religious audience; Rolling Stone and IMDb characterize this as daily “biblical prophecy” tailored to MAGA followers and note her prominence on right-wing stages and platforms [7] [8] [4].
6. Track record and credibility: frequent, sometimes falsified forecasts
Reporting records show Green has a history of high-profile, testable forecasts—some later shown false—such as the failed “not guilty” prediction and earlier claims about other political figures, which outlets cite when assessing the reliability of her 2024–2025 prognostications; Newsweek and Rolling Stone document both her public platform and instances where her claims did not materialize [6] [4].
7. Audience, context, and agendas — why these predictions matter politically
Her prophecies are circulated on Rumble, Odysee, Truth Social and at ReAwaken America-like events, where they serve to mobilize a base, interpret legal and electoral setbacks as spiritual warfare, and legitimize the idea that institutional outcomes will be overturned—an agenda noted by mainstream outlets as entwining theological rhetoric with partisan aims and elevating political hope over empirical legal processes [7] [1] [2].
Limitations of this report: available sources document Green’s public predictions and their reception but do not provide private communications or exhaustive transcripts of every prophecy; where claims about prophetic visions are reported, attribution is to Green’s public statements as covered by the cited outlets [2] [5].