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Donald Trump Shock: New Nostradamus Predicts 'Emergency Powers' And A Third Term In 2026 AFP News

Donald Trump could return to the White House under 'emergency powers' and even serve a third term in 2026, according to British psychic Craig Hamilton-Parker, who styles himself the 'New Nostradamus' and claims to have predicted Covid-19, Brexit and Donald Trump's 2016 victory.

Hamilton-Parker has built a following by insisting he foresaw a string of headline events long before they happened. He says he predicted the late Queen's death, the UK's departure from the EU and the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic.

More recently, he has pointed to his previous warnings about direct attacks on Iran's military and nuclear facilities as proof that his visions track closely with global flashpoints.

The 72-year-old author and content creator runs a sizeable YouTube channel under his own name, Craig Hamilton-Parker, where some 235,000 subscribers tune in to his monthly round-ups of looming disasters and 'bold forecasts for our planet's future,' as his channel biography puts it.

He says he draws on traditional psychic work alongside esoteric systems such as India's Nadi or Naadi leaves, an ancient form of astrology that devotees claim can map out individual destinies.

'New Nostradamus' Links Donald Trump To A Third Term And 2026 Turmoil

The latest prediction to grab attention centres on Donald Trump and the constitutional boundary that, in theory, should halt his political career after two terms. Hamilton-Parker argues that a severe global crisis could upend the existing order and allow Trump to extend his grip on power beyond the limits set out in the United States constitution.

In an interview reported by the Mirror, he said he had long seen a 'big global conflict' on the horizon, initially suggesting Taiwan as a likely trigger point. Now, with wars and stand-offs intensifying across the Middle East, he frames that vision more broadly as a catalyst for sweeping emergency legislation.

'I know a lot of people have criticised this, saying you cannot have a third term because it is written in the Constitution,' he said, defending his Donald Trump forecast. 'But who knows? Things have changed so much in the world.'

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That change, in his telling, stretches the boundaries of what seems politically possible. Hamilton-Parker points to recent episodes that, a decade ago, would have sounded like dark political satire. 'Who would have imagined the possibility of invading Greenland, or kidnapping a country's leader, as has happened in Venezuela? The world is changing rapidly,' he said.

The US constitution's 22nd Amendment is unequivocal. It states that no person may be elected president more than twice, and imposes additional limits on those who inherit the office part-way through another president's term.

Trump, who first won the presidency in 2016, has already publicly mused about serving longer than two terms, at times joking and at other moments hinting that 'there are methods which you could do it.' No legal route to a third term currently exists, and Hamilton-Parker offers no concrete mechanism to bridge that gap, only a sweeping suggestion that emergency rule could rewrite the rules.

Emergency Powers, 2026 And A World On Edge

The psychic's timeline focuses sharply on 2026, a year he has repeatedly flagged in recent videos and writings as a turning point loaded with overlapping crises. He claims that is when emergency powers will be invoked, triggering a period of intense confrontation and institutional strain.

'Something will occur that overturns the existing rules, and that period will be a time of great conflict,' he warned, describing the coming years as an era in which geopolitical shocks pile on top of one another. He has linked this to natural disasters, economic shocks and political ruptures, with Donald Trump cast as a central figure in the turbulence.

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It is a grim story, and one that many will take with considerable scepticism. Hamilton-Parker positions himself as a 'Prophet of Doom,' and there is no independent evidence that his predictions are consistently accurate in the way he suggests.

Several of the events he claims to have forecast were talked about widely by analysts, academics and journalists long before they happened, and the language in psychic forecasts often leaves ample room for interpretation after the fact. Nothing he says about Trump, emergency powers or a third term has been confirmed by any official source, and all such claims should be treated with caution.

In the end, the Donald Trump forecast says as much about the current appetite for apocalypse as it does about the president himself.