- SantaSurfing’s post reacts to Donald Trump’s March 9, 2026, Truth Social share of a 2007 Kim Clement video, where the prophet describes a leader named “Trump” as a divine “trumpet” influencing media and politics.
- Clement’s prophecy, delivered in Redding, California, foretells this figure serving two terms, undergoing spiritual transformation, and surprising critics, resonating with evangelical views of Trump’s unexpected rise despite his secular image.
- The clip’s recirculation highlights ongoing cultural debates on prophecy in politics, with the video amassing over 2,000 likes on Truth Social and sparking X replies blending excitement, validation, and skepticism.
OH MY GOSH….Trump is posting Kim Clement clip.
— Santa Surfing (@SantaSurfing) March 9, 2026
Kim Clement prophesying about Donald Trump, 2007:https://t.co/JbV0lxhf66
Trump Truth: https://t.co/3eTf2cekAI pic.twitter.com/mqhsvHwshS
Prophetess Francina Norman in 2017
- This reply post shares a 2017 video clip of Prophetess Francina Norman prophesying at Light City Church that God placed Donald Trump in office as a disruptive force with a “Nebuchadnezzar spirit” to reset the political system, ignoring protocols and uniting unlikely allies.
- Norman foretells Trump’s unconventional style will lead to systemic change, culminating in every knee bowing and the White House becoming the “right house,” underscoring divine orchestration over government.
- Posted amid viral discussion of Trump’s March 9, 2026, Truth Social share of a 2007 Kim Clement prophecy praising him, the clip taps into evangelical narratives framing Trump’s leadership as biblically ordained amid ongoing political polarization.
This is another Trump prophecy many missed 🙏🙏🙏 pic.twitter.com/7GpHuKgQ8Y
— 🔥 D A R K 2 L I G H T N I N G🔥 (@Nikko2689116328) March 9, 2026
Huge Hit! Hip-Hop Song in Pop Culture
- This post shares Chris Webby’s “Raw Thoughts VII,” a 7-minute rap track released March 4, 2026, that brutally dissects conspiracy theories including elite pedophilia networks, adrenochrome harvesting, and Satanic rituals, with censored lyrics overlaying dark, cinematic visuals of fires and shadows.
- Webby, a veteran underground rapper known for unfiltered social commentary, positions the song as a “battle cry” against global control systems, drawing parallels to suppressed narratives like Epstein’s island and Babylonian influences, which resonate in comments calling for mass awakening.
- The post’s hype—claiming top artists like Eminem or Drake couldn’t match its intensity—has fueled viral traction, with 15k+ likes and replies linking it to recent diss tracks, highlighting Webby’s niche appeal in 2026’s polarized online hip-hop scene.
Ok this is literally the most insane, raw, brutal rap song every made
— Furkan Gözükara (@FurkanGozukara) March 9, 2026
If Drake, Kendrick Lamar, Eminem, Kanye West, Travis Scott, Future, J. Cole, NBA YoungBoy, Playboi Carti, Lil Baby were asked to sing this rap, they would piss their pants
Big G Chris Webby
subs burnt by me pic.twitter.com/isWhlG7R1q

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