I have issues with my eyesight that makes little meme's such as this you posted nearly impossible to read.
It's much easier to read when you type your thoughts out normally, such as I'm doing here. It's easily seen and read.
However, it looks like you're making some reference to False prophets.
First - Trump can't be a false prophet since he isn't a teacher or self styled prophet of the faith. He doesn't even lay claim to being a politician - he's a business man who ran for public office, and won in 2016.
When we read 2 Peter 2:1 it becomes clear that the definition of a false prophet is someone who teaches the faith:
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But false prophets also arose among the people, just as there will be false teachers among you, who will secretly bring in destructive heresies, even denying the Master who bought them, bringing upon themselves swift destruction."
So what do false prophets do? They
bring into the church destructive heresies.
A businessman who won his bid for the presidency once, can't do that unless he's also a pastor or is somehow connected to the body of Christ such that they believe
what he's teaching about matters of faith. And I've honestly never heard Trump try to teach the faith to anyone.
Do I believe that false prophets talk about Trump, and otherwise try to attach themselves to Trump as a means to fame/fortune/power or just as a stage to spread their lies from?
Absolutely I believe that - but that's also nothing new under the sun.
I think it's sad for Trump's spiritual state. Had he had proper Christian influences he would have had a better chance of being properly saved, as it is I don't think he is, though I'm sure he thinks he is.
Politically he knew what people in America wanted. They wanted policies that had results - not a one party state where no policy was ever acted on. Left and right people were sick of do nothing politicians running what was in action a one party state benefitting only corporations and the political machine.
Trump knew it and won because he, unlike career politicians, made himself available to both the media and to the constituency. He wasn't terrified of the occasional typo and off the cuff comment - he spoke regularly to all, available to anyone.
It was new. No one in media and no one in the constituency had ever seen it before in their life. Career politicians want carefully measured words meted out as little as possible lest the truth of them gets brought to light. Trump wasn't afraid of the light, and he ran his campaign the way he ran business - and it worked.
That makes him a better politician than career politicians, but nothing more.
In the end his widespread popularity both hurt him as much as it helped him - as fame is want to do.
But if the left and the media let Trump be put out to pasture, and likely even if they try keeping him in the game, he'll not see another presidency.
People like my husband and I who voted for Trump twice have zero plans on voting for him a third time, there are younger options that are just as, if not more appealing. Trump in the end did exactly what people wanted from him, now it's time for someone else to step in...