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Donald Trump author says ‘it will end’ as he delivers ominous death theory

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Donald Trump is more likely to die before he can attempt to defy the constitution and run for a third term as president, an author has claimed.

At 78 years old, Trump has reached the same age as Joe Biden when he began his second term in 2021.

Given the concerns surrounding Biden’s health, which led him to relinquish his candidacy to Kamala Harris last year, there are now questions about Trump’s well-being in three years’ time.

Furthermore, Trump‘s well-documented fondness for fast food has sparked concerns that his physical health may decline before any potential cognitive decline.

Despite Trump’s hints at seeking a third term and changing the constitution to allow it, author Michael Wolf believes it’s more likely that he will pass away.

Michael, who spoke to numerous government insiders for his explosive book All or Nothing about Trump’s second rise to power, told The Telegraph that Trump’s death would mark the end of the MAGA (Make America Great Again) era, rather than a mere pause.

Michael explained: “It will end because Donald Trump will die. He’s 78 years old, it’s safe to say he will die.

JD Vance is not going to take over. No one will. MAGA as a movement can go on, but it will go on as any other kind of political movement among many. Without Trump there’s not that velocity, personality, that thing no one can get their heads around.”

Mr Wolf hinted that the energy and drive of MAGA might fizzle out after Trump. Meanwhile, Trump’s tariffs have sparked widespread chaos across the global economy.

Since tariffs were introduced on friends and foes alike on what’s been dubbed ‘Liberation Day’ on April 2, global markets have taken a beating.

These tariffs, which vary from 10 percent to over 50 percent, have toppled a worldwide trade balance that had stood for more than a century.

The consequences of these tariffs are multifaceted; not only will they hike up prices on daily commodities for average Americans, but they will also ripple across businesses globally.

In Britain, for instance, the Hollywood-loved Range Rover producers Jaguar Land Rover have ceased exports to the US.

On another front, UK Health Secretary Wes Streeting has echoed concerns, warning that Trump’s colossal tariffs may disrupt the flow of vital medications into the nation.

Speaking on Sky News, he disclosed that “issues with medicines production and supply internationally” exist.

He added: “We are constantly watching and acting on this situation to try and get medicines into the country, to make sure we’ve got availability, to show some flexibility in terms of how medicines are dispensed, to deal with shortages.

“But whether it’s medicines, whether it’s parts for manufacturing, whether it’s… the ability of businesses in this country to turn a profit, this is an extremely turbulent situation…. We work on a daily basis to make sure that we have the medicine supply this country needs.”

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