It could, but what are your thoughts of the Olivet discourse?
I believe it talks about the completion of the end of Daniel's prophecy (destruction of Jerusalem), but also the end times (coming of the Son of Man). It's a bit messy (as to how some parts can refer to the end of Jerusalem, and some parts the end times, but that's the best I can come up with). The interpretation of Daniel's prophecy ending in 70AD is very satisfying - everything makes sense. I can't do that with Revelation - there are parts that don't add up and don't give me the same feeling of fulfillment (ergo I conclude its still to occur).
I am not sure what you mean about Trump, I agree that he did stall the plans of the military industrial complex, not sure if that was by Godly design, I do not ascribe to Calvinist determinism.
People have agency.
It's sort of like a movie - the whole election rigging thing, vaxx mandates, the works. The courts and media sat on their hands while it was going on, now these are slightly coming around. Strings are being pulled like in a great puppet show. They have Trump planned to somehow stop nuclear WW3 in 2024 (I'm fairly sure), but to what ends?
I'm seeing/thinking now that the Satanists planned the state of Israel (maybe) as some sort of false fulfillment of bible prophecy, so when Christians start inventing things the bible doesn't say (e.g. Israel can never be destroyed, we can't rebuke the Chosen Ones, the Palestinians are not a people but are Amalek and must all be genocided etc. etc.), they can use this against the church later to discredit it once again. Also, Christians that took these things to heart that God really did say some things (which He didn't) may be very disheartened if the opposite occurs.
My view is that if the things planned for Trump do happen, he could well be fulfilling prophecy, or it could be someone wants it to look like he's fulfilling prophecy. A big show if the latter, but then, so is/was the state of Israel.