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Jon Stewart Makes Terrifying Prediction On How Trump’s Presidency Will End

Jon Stewart’s bombshell prediction exposed.

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TV host Jon Stewart just dropped a chilling bombshell about how he thinks Donald Trump’s presidency will end—and it’s not for the faint-hearted.

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Trump’s second term profiled.

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Trump began his second term in January after narrowly clinching re-election—his return to the White House came with sweeping, eyebrow-raising changes.

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Among his first moves? Renaming the Gulf of Mexico to the “Gulf of America” and dissolving the Department of Education.

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Yes, really.

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Trump also reintroduced aggressive tariffs on Chinese electronics, steel, and pharmaceuticals, framing it as “economic self-defense” against foreign exploitation.

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The new tariffs have already triggered retaliatory measures from China, escalating trade tensions and rattling global markets.

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He’s implemented sweeping immigration restrictions, including a new executive order requiring all asylum seekers to wait in a designated “processing zone” outside U.S. borders.

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Perhaps most dramatically, he’s pushed a constitutional amendment proposal to impose term limits—on Congress, not the presidency—fueling speculation about his own ambitions beyond 2029.

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Jon Stewart’s long-running feud with Donald Trump highlighted.

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This isn’t the first time Stewart’s gone toe-to-toe with Trump—he’s been one of his most biting critics for years.

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Jon Stewart’s feud with Donald Trump dates back over a decade, long before Trump’s presidential ambitions fully materialized.

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Stewart frequently targeted Trump on The Daily Show, mocking his business failures, birther conspiracy theories, and obsession with his public image.

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In 2013, Trump infamously attacked Stewart on Twitter, calling him a “phony” and bizarrely referencing his birth name, Jonathan Leibowitz, in a string of now-deleted tweets.

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Stewart clapped back on-air, accusing Trump of thinly veiled anti-Semitism and calling his obsession “creepy.”

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When Trump entered politics, Stewart doubled down, calling him a “man-baby” and likening his rallies to “infomercials for authoritarianism.”

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During Trump’s presidency, Stewart criticized his handling of immigration, the media, and the pandemic, often blending outrage with razor-sharp satire.

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Trump never directly responded from the White House, but his campaign and allies frequently dismissed Stewart as an “out-of-touch liberal elite.”

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Despite leaving The Daily Show before Trump took office, Stewart remained one of his loudest comedic adversaries—proving that their rivalry was anything but scripted.

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But now, his tone is darker, more apocalyptic.

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Stewart’s shocking rant unveiled.

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Appearing on “The Bill Simmons Podcast,” Stewart didn’t hold back, diving straight into his fears for America’s future.

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“So ultimately, at the end of this, does Trump burn our f country down for insurance money?” he asked, half-joking, fully serious.

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The question, coated in sarcasm, was clearly aimed at what Stewart sees as an increasingly autocratic presidency.

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The “Daily Show” host tore into Trump’s recent $20 billion lawsuit against CBS News and Paramount, calling it a thin-skinned power play.

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“What you’re seeing now is, all must pay tribute to the king,” Stewart said, likening Trump’s tactics to mob-style control.

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He mocked Trump’s attack on a Kamala Harris interview, dismissing the libel accusations as a stretch at best.

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“It certainly doesn’t rise to the level of libel, slander, or whatever the f*** else,” he snapped.

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Stewart’s takedown came with a bonus swipe at his own network’s uncertain future, sarcastically noting he’ll stay until “people that don’t want anything to do with The Daily Show” take over.

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The controversial education move is now battling it out in court, but Stewart says the larger concern is bigger than policy.

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The real issue, Stewart claims, is a presidency fueled by ego, grievance, and revenge.

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And this isn’t speculation—it’s all happening in real time.

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Stewart leaves listeners speechless.

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Trump may call the shots, but Stewart’s warning rings loud—this isn’t just politics, it’s a potential five-alarm fire.

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As the 2029 finish line creeps closer, Stewart’s prediction isn’t about who wins—it’s about what’s left standing.

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One thing’s clear: if Jon Stewart’s right, the final chapter of Trump’s presidency won’t just be dramatic—it’ll be dangerous.

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