Donald Trump and Melania Trump’s marriage will be put to the test in the coming months according to a tarot card reader.
While speaking with Express, clairvoyant Freya Kovac claimed that the coming months will be challenging for the POTUS especially with the coronavirus outbreak.
Trump was born on June 14, 1946, which makes him a Gemini. And Kovac picked out three cards that could help determine the president’s future. The expert picked the “Queen of Swords,” “Seven of Wards” and the inverted “The Lovers.”
The “Queen of Swords” is a Minor Arcana card that signifies being realistic, needing comfort and assurance and it also signifies that a person would have to make a decision that will affect a lot of people.
“I interpret this card as a suggestion or warning. Donald should potentially lean on someone close to him in his moment of crisis. Because the Queen of Swords represents a mature, loyal female I am inclined to believe it's referencing Melania,” she said.
“I think this card is suggesting that Donald will be in a situation of crisis or difficulty and he will have to listen to some constructive criticism (that he won't like to hear at all) from Melania, but it will do him well to listen to her and take in what she says to avoid making a critical mistake,” Freya went on to say.
The “Queen of Swords” could also relate to the POTUS’s re-election or something to do with the ongoing pandemic. After all, these are probably the two things that have been keeping him awake at night.
According to Kovac, the “Seven of Wands” represents the opposition, standing up for what one believes in, and fighting one’s corner while holding his own. It also signifies taking the high road and maintaining control.
“Donald could soon find a battle on his hands. Typically, the card can also represent an illness or condition that you will have to work hard to keep under control which makes sense when it comes to the coronavirus growth,” she said.
“The Lovers” tarot cart that’s inverted can indicate that a person may be struggling to take ownership of their decisions. According to Kovac, it can also suggest an internal conflict that the POTUS may be dealing with.


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