Jiang predicts America will eventually fight a civil war and that conflict will speed up around the heavily contested 2028 election.
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2028 election
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Jiang predicts a scenario in which a failed war lets Democrats wipe out Republicans in the midterms, return in 2028, implement a globalist agenda, and destroy MAGA.
Jiang predicts that the decisive US constitutional threshold will be the 2028 election, possibly involving a Trump third-term maneuver backed by massive financing.
He extends that theory by saying Trump wants a third term, sees the CIA and allied deep-state actors as the force that stole 2020 and could rig 2028, and may be using Caribbean military pressure to cut off those actors' funding pipelines, including money-laundering through the City of London.
Short-term humiliation does not matter to Jiang's model because the real objective is 2028, which he ties to Trump's intention to run for a third term.
Jiang argues Trump has never had a true protege, so the idea that he would simply hand power to JD Vance in 2028 is implausible.
He predicts JD Vance's political career will be stunted before 2028 because elements inside the Trump camp are already trying to sabotage him in subtle ways.
Jiang says Trump is intent on a third term and that the most obvious route is to run for vice president while a son such as Don Jr. or Eric Trump heads the ticket.
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"scapegoat that that even if this war goes badly trump will be the one that takes all the blame the republicans will be wiped..."
"So, Aaron Adeson has committed $250 million to finance a Trump third term. And I wouldn't be surprised in 2028, you see a Trump..."
"and I think that's a goal here for Trump to secure a third term, who's your biggest enemy? It's the CIA. And if you're..."
"Look, it's all tension and release. It's all theater, right? Because, um, you know, you'll, you'll get world wrestling Federation. Okay. People love those..."
"okay because like just look at Mike Pence right just go back to the first term and look at Mike Mike Pence um also..."
"third term how he will do so I don't know so the most logical the most obvious way is that if Trump runs as..."
"Earth okay the entire world would watch the show I would actually look forward to it"
"...the next two to three years, especially as we approach the 2028 election. I predict that after 2028, you will have massive civil discontent..."
"...war situation in the next two to four years, especially after 2028 elections when whoever wins, the other side just will not accept that..."
"The economy is headed towards disaster. There's really no way around it. It's going to crash at some point and everyone's closing their eyes..."
"Why? Because first of all, a king can unite them against the oligarchy. And what a king does is often cancel debt, right? The..."
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