Superstar Singer Admitted She Once Put A Hex On Then President Donald Trump

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Look, we all knew from the very moment Trump and his mail-order third wife descended that golden Trump Tower elevator back in 2015 that if he won the 2016 presidential election, we were all in for four long, hard, grueling, and torturous years. We were not wrong.

It’s safe to say that those of us on the Left would have done anything to put a premature stop to Donald Trump’s reign of terror and destruction on this nation. And, frankly, we tried everything we could think of. Two impeachments. Multiple investigations. The whole Mueller report ordeal. Yet, despite the fact that we found corruption and wrongdoing at every single turn, Trump and his cronies in the GOP always managed to weasel him out of any justice or accountability for his numerous transgressions.

So, some of us had to resort to the desperate measures that the desperate times called for.

Lana Del Rey is a world-renowned singer, best known for her hits like “Video Games” and “Summertime Sadness,” and apparently she has an affinity for the occult.

Back in 2017, Del Ray admitted that she used her scope of knowledge of witchcraft to place a hex on then-President Donald Trump.

Del Ray’s admission came in an interview with British music publication NME, where she revealed that a strange tweet she sent out of her followers earlier in the year asking her followers to gather the ingredients needed for a midnight ceremony was actually an attempt to put a hex on Donald Trump while he was still in office.

“Yeah, I did it,” Del Ray told the publication. “Why not? Look, I do a lot of sh*t.”

The singer expanded on her belief in the occult during the interview, she said she believes that thoughts create “vibrations,” which are capable of manifesting into a physical form, through what we assume are occult rituals.

“I’m in line with Yoko [Ono]and John [Lennon] and the belief that there’s a power to the vibration of a thought,” she stated at the time. “Your thoughts are very powerful things and they become words, and words become actions, and actions lead to physical charges.”

Del Ray’s hex hailing from the strange tweet was reportedly designed to remove the reality TV wash-up from the presidency. While that was never successful, Trump did go through not one, but two impeachments in the House and boasted the lowest approval rating of any US president within his first year in office. So, maybe it kind of worked.

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