A cryptic warning has emerged from Brazil, where mystic Athos Salomé has turned his gaze to the future of U.S. politics.
Known for strikingly specific predictions in previous years, Salomé suggests that 2026 could bring unexpected turbulence for President Donald Trump—an outcome that may not be apparent until political tides suddenly shift. Those paying close attention might already feel the undercurrent of change.

Brazilian seer Athos Salomé, 38, known for forecasting developments involving the British Royal Family, emerging technologies, and generational trends, now focuses on the American political landscape.
According to Salomé, Trump may face diminishing public support in 2026 alongside a more energized Democratic electorate, potentially resulting in Republicans losing control of at least one chamber of Congress during the midterm elections in November.
He cites historically lower midterm performance for governing parties, narrow legislative margins, and declining approval ratings as contributing factors.
“This mix creates pressure and signals caution for the Trump administration,” Salomé noted.
The mystic further predicts that a less cooperative Congress could prompt increased reliance on executive authority. He describes 2026 as a potential year of “governance by pen,”
during which the president might lean heavily on executive orders, administrative directives, and collaboration with supportive state governors to advance his agenda despite legislative obstacles.

Salomé forecasts that Trump will center his political strategy around border security, trade conflicts, and opposition to what he often terms “judicial activism” and “federal bureaucracy.” While familiar, these themes are expected to be intensified by ongoing congressional uncertainty.
Within the Republican Party, Salomé foresees continued quiet tension. Trump’s authority will remain prominent, but internal unease may grow as polling data signals midterm vulnerabilities. “The party relies on Trump to energize its base but fears potential electoral consequences,” he explained.
Salomé also offered insight into the role of First Lady Melania Trump in 2026, predicting a deliberate, low-profile approach. She is expected to limit participation in travel and fundraising events, focusing on carefully curated moments that define the presidency. This strategy, Salomé says, represents “calculated stability” rather than withdrawal, reinforcing her influence on public perception.
In conclusion, the mystic emphasized that Trump’s main challenge next year is unlikely to be personal or legal. “The real pressure is political,” he said.
“A less cooperative Congress after the midterms could force the president to navigate increasingly uncertain terrain, relying more on executive power to maintain his agenda.”