Psychic Paula Roberts on “Jesse Watters Primetime”.Photo:Fox News/ YouTube

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Former PresidentDonald Trumpmay have troubles ahead in his bid for reelection, according to a psychic who did a tarot card reading on his behalf.
Fox News’Jesse Wattersbrought English psychic Paula Roberts onto his primetime show so that she could give a live reading on how Trump will fare in the election year.
“When I [previously] asked her about Trump, she said there’d be a grave injustice this fall, and we may not even have an election,” Watters said as he introduced Roberts. In avideo posted on X, formerly known as Twitter, he then asked the psychic to “give me a reading on President Trump” with “one card.”
“Let’s do just one card… We like that one,“ Roberts said before turning over the card, which showed a dark, cloaked figure standing among empty chalices on the ground. “Uh-oh,” both Watters and Roberts responded when they got a look at the ominous card.
Watters let out an audible sigh as Roberts, who also describes herself as clairvoyant and a paranormal investigator on herwebsite, went on to describe what the card meant. “It’s a sense of loss. It’s as if he may be thinking more about what he’s lost and not still taking full advantage of what he still has.”
“That’s a great interpretation, Paula,” he said as they both laughed.
Donald Trump at a July 2023 campaign event.JOED VIERA/AFP via Getty

JOED VIERA/AFP via Getty
The reading comes as Trump faces possible disqualification from appearing on the 2024 presidential primary ballots inColoradoandMainefor his alleged role in inciting the violent Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. Both states cited theU.S. Constitution’s 14th Amendment, which disqualifies individuals who have “previously sworn an oath to support the Constitution” and have “engaged in insurrection or rebellion” from office. Trump and his allies are appealing both decisions with hopes of reversing them.
According to CBS News, cases challenging Trump’s candidacy have been filed in more than 25 states.
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source: people.com