With the 2024 election looming, President Donald Trump is once again the target of an unusual campaign — one waged by self-proclaimed witches trying to block his return to the White House. Gathered online in forums and social media, these practitioners are attempting to cast spells against him, but many are openly frustrated by their lack of success.
According to posts on Reddit’s WitchesVsPatriarchy, numerous witches are working together to attempt various rituals, including a “freezer spell” designed to block Trump’s influence. One witch even shared her process, which involved freezing Trump’s name in water to stall his success. Despite these attempts, others have pointed out that Trump seems to be immune to their spells, with many speculating that the prayers of his supporters are strengthening a “shield” around him.
"He has a form of protection surrounding him that feeds off of magic done against him". Tell me this isn't spiritual warfare??https://t.co/UazdwVbmop
— Janet Parshall (@parshalltalk) October 29, 2024
One frustrated witch stated, “He has a flimsy shield, but it’s enough to stop us.” Another witch advised against hexing Trump directly, suggesting that spells to help Vice President Kamala Harris might be more effective. Some believe that focusing on Trump only reinforces his alleged protection, making it harder to influence him spiritually.
Trump has frequently alluded to divine protection in his speeches, especially after surviving an assassination attempt during a rally in Pennsylvania. His supporters continue to pray for him, which some witches believe is creating a barrier that neutralizes their spells. They view this as proof of spiritual interference.
BREAKING – Witches posting about casting spells on President Trump:
“He seems to have some kind of protection around him.”
AUGUST 14, 2024
Again in this day, the witch has waved her wand to stir those under her control to fast so that she may take the land. Jezebel's fast,… pic.twitter.com/IH3SmOufGc
— Charlie Shamp (@CharlesShamp) October 22, 2024
Meanwhile, witchcraft’s popularity has been rising on social media platforms like TikTok, where WitchTok videos receive millions of views. However, former practitioners caution that witchcraft is not as harmless as it seems. Jenny Weaver, once a witch herself, now warns others of the dangers after experiencing fear and distress. As Trump’s supporters stand firm in their prayers, witches are finding themselves blocked by what some consider to be powerful spiritual forces.
🚨BREAKING – Witches posting about casting spells on President Trump:
“He seems to have some kind of protection around him.” 😅
DON’T STOP PRAYING SAINTS 🙏🏽🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/8DRiDEps6K
— Sean Feucht (@seanfeucht) October 22, 2024