KEY POINTS

  • Donald Trump should lean on Melania Trump more in the coming months
  • The POTUS should listen to his wife's advice and constructive criticisms 
  • Donald Trump and Melania Trump have been heightening speculations that their marriage is on the rocks 

Donald Trump and Melania Trump rarely talk about their marriage during their interviews especially after they became the POTUS and the FLOTUS years ago.

But clairvoyant and tarot card reader Freya Kovac told Express that the president would have to rely on his wife now more than ever if he wants to avoid committing a critical mistake.

Kovac picked out three cards that may determine the president’s future, and the “Queen of Swords” seems to revolve around his relationship with the first lady.

“This Minor Arcana card signifies being realistic, needing comfort and assurance and it can signify that you are about to make a decision that can impact many. I interpret this card as a suggestion or warning. Donald should potentially lean on someone close to him in his moment of crisis,” she said.

"Because the Queen of Swords represents a mature, loyal female I am inclined to believe it's referencing Melania. 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,” Kovac added.

Meanwhile, the POTUS previously heightened speculations that his marriage to the FLOTUS is bound to end sooner rather than later when he made a shocking remark.

In October, Louisiana Republican Steve Scalise got shot and Trump revealed that Scalise’s wife was devastated.

“[Scalise’s wife’] cried her eyes out when I met her at the hospital that fateful day … I mean not many wives would react that way to tragedy, I know mine wouldn’t,” Trump said.

According to The Guardian, the comment made it seem as though the FLOTUS hates her husband so much that he knows for a fact she won’t cry at his funeral.

US President Donald Trump, seen with First Lady Melania Trump as they prepared on February 23, 2020 to leave the White House on a two-day trip to India, has dismissed Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders as a radical leftist
US President Donald Trump, seen with First Lady Melania Trump as they prepared on February 23, 2020 to leave the White House on a two-day trip to India, has dismissed Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders as a radical leftist AFP / SAUL LOEB