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MASTER BUILDER, THE : The Divine Intervention of Donald J. Trump - Christopher Graham PhD CCHT

MASTER BUILDER, THE

The Divine Intervention of Donald J. Trump

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Published: 24th May 2025

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The Signs Were Always There

All through history, divine intervention rarely looks how it should.

The question is not whether he was perfect. It's whether he was positioned.

Consider the signs. Born on Flag Day. In a borough named Queens. From a family line where his father bore the middle name Christ. His mother, regal and mystic, proclaims, "My son... the king," as if echoing something older than opinion. His surname itself — Trump — is the final move, the decisive sound, the heralding blast in both card games and Revelation alike. He doesn't walk in with a sermon. He walks in with a sentence: "You're fired." And from that moment, a nation watches, listens — reacts.

He was mocked. Then magnified. Ridiculed. Then risen.

He came down golden escalators, like some accidental prophet from a time no one thought would return. And from that moment, every reaction, every overreach from the media, every condescending smirk from elite circles, only amplified what he already represented: the uninvited guest who rearranges the furniture of history. He didn't campaign. He revealed. He didn't plead. He provoked. And in doing so, he exposed.

He flipped the tables. He made the swamp visible. He tore off the masks of gatekeepers and shouted back their own hypocrisies louder than they ever dared whisper. Yes, he used their stage. Yes, he loved the spotlight. But behind the gold and bravado was something far more dangerous — and sacred: purpose.

Divine interventions don't come to comfort. They come to disrupt.

And in that disruption, something is revealed — about us, about power, about what happens when a figure is both the storm and the signal.

You don't have to like Donald Trump. You don't have to agree with him.

But to pretend he wasn't sent? That's blindness masquerading as balance.

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