Today’s Los Angeles Times has a column article entitled “Black people presiding over the downfall of Donald Trump is poetic justice.” The caption under this article’s title reads, “As president, Trump normalized racism.” Indeed, I said numerous times on my blog while Trump was president that he is a racist, and this is now in my book, Bible Predicts Trump Fall, about him. The caption under the title of my book on its front cover reads: “Pride goes before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall” (Proverbs 16.18).

I’ve been thinking this article’s thesis for weeks. But with today’s magistrate appointment of District Judge Tanyan S. Chutkan, a Black-Asian who will preside over Special Counsel Jack Smith’s Monday indictment of ex-President Trump for planning and causing the so-called “insurrection” on January 6th, 2021, it now seems more obvious that Trump and his MAGA crowd will cry racism about these legal proceedings.

Who are these other non-white people who will be, or already are, involved in the prosecution or judging of Donald Trump? Black man Alvin Bragg is the District Attorney in Manhattan who brought an indictment of 37 criminal charges against Trump for alleged illegal business practices of the Trump Organization and violation of federal election campaign laws in the Stormy Daniels sex allegations.

Black woman Fani Willis is the District Attorney of Fulton County, Georgia, who says she will bring an indictment, apparently of Trump, this month for Trump allegedly trying to overturn the 2020 presidential election result in Georgia.

Black woman Letitia James is the New York State Attorney General who has brought a lawsuit of $250 million against Donald Trump and his three children, charging the Trump Organization of fraud by violating state accounting and finance principles.
The first serious altercation that Donald Trump had with the U.S. legal system is documented in my book as follows (p. 12): “Roy Cohn met Donald Trump in 1971 at the members-only night club Le Club. Donald was 24 years old. (Roy Cohn was a regular at Studio 54.) Donald immediately told him, ‘The government has just filed a suit against our company, saying that we discriminated against blacks. . . . What do you think I should do?’ Cohn said, ‘Tell them to go to hell and fight the thing in court and let them prove you discriminated.’ For that, Cohn became the Trumps’ lawyer and Donald’s tutor for the next thirteen years. Roy taught Donald to fight City Hall through the courts to get whatever he wanted as a real estate developer. Cohn instilled in the young Donald a tenacious spirit to never give up, never regret, and never admit defeat. . . . After Cohn’s decease, Donald made famous around New York City the saying, ‘Where’s my Roy Cohn?’ Donald always needed good lawyers.”
That L.A. Times article says “the downfall of Donald Trump.” I finished my book, Bible Predicts Trump Fall, just weeks after he exited the White House on January 20, 2021. That was soon after the House impeached him for the second time, which was unprecedented in U.S. history of almost 250 years. I felt that Trump therefore had already fallen. But now, 2.5 years later, he’s in big time free fall. This third indictment, a second federal one, has a maximum prison time of 35 years for the four crimes alleged. And there is more to come, it being from the Fulton County, Georgia. Time increasingly reveals that the title of my book about Donald Trump is right on, and it is based on God’s words, sometimes spoken through his prophets, recorded in the Bible.