From out of nowhere…

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There is absolutely no way to look into the future and know — anything. Sometimes I wish there were. Then again — what type of world would that be? If we knew all what would happen every moment of every day. Sounds a bit eerie to me. Some things are simply unknowable.

One of those things is Donald Trump. For example, in the space of just a couple of months, Trump has gone from a free man to an indicted one and now wears the label of a sexual assaulter.

All of this while so many fake pundits said it would never happen. It’s why I adore Palmer Report — as a reader and writer. Palmer Report always strives to be honest. But nobody can say with certainty how many new indictments Trump will earn in the upcoming month. That is unknowable.

Still, there are clues. If we follow the clues, Donald Trump will likely be a twice-indicted insurrectionist. Perhaps he will be a THRICE-indicted insurrectionist. And all of this can happen overnight — just as the George Santos indictment did. It can happen tomorrow. It can happen next week. The “when” is unknowable.

There is something delicious about the unknowable, yes? We are now in a heightened state of indictment watch where every day could bring good news in that regard. We have no idea if Georgia will be next. We have no idea if it will be Jack Smith. All of this is unknowable. But what we do know is SOMETHING will be happening and likely soon.

As more and more issues pile up for Trump, he will begin to grow even more crazy than he already is. You see, he, too, lives with the unknowable. He waits in dread — for things to happen that are out of his control. He waits for his punishment and more bad news, which seems to happen every day now.
He waits for the unknowable.