2026 Tarot Political Outlook for the U.S.
February 9, 2026 at 1:52 pm,
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This looks like a powerful year for the United States. The strength and consequences of what happens may not be immediately visible this year, but what is decided and set in motion now will change people’s lives.
There may be steps taken toward reshaping the structure of the state itself—perhaps a shift away from democracy into something more authoritarian, even if it is called by another name. Overall, this year carries strong themes of leadership—not only at the national level but within various institutions. Reforms may be introduced. I see someone who has been given power fully using it to reshape everything.
This is the year the U.S. truly begins to transform. Radical change is coming—letting go of the past, possibly involving contracts, partnerships, and obligations. Someone may emerge who attempts to replace Trump, or preparations may quietly begin for the next elections and opposition to him.
For Trump personally, this year appears to amplify his more difficult character traits. He may become more impatient, more arrogant, more envious. Intrigues and secrets may begin to surface, directly affecting him. This could intensify his desire to act impulsively, without considering consequences. I see betrayal surrounding him. It is unclear whether he will be betrayed through the exposure of damaging details from his life, or whether he himself will act as the betrayer—perhaps both. Discussions of a truly dangerous secret may arise, something capable of altering his entire world. There are also indications of ethical boundaries being ignored, potentially leading to serious misfortune. Overall, this year appears challenging and negative for him personally.
The U.S. may openly manipulate information, possibly spreading misleading narratives. Sensitive documents may be handled carelessly or shared. There could be interference in financial systems or banking transactions. I sense urgency and agitation created by America—either through information released or actions initiated. There are visible travels of key American figures to distant places, connected to launching ideas or spreading influence, yet many democratic-minded observers may struggle to understand what America is becoming.
Behind closed doors, much revolves around property and money. Schemes may be developed to make certain individuals even wealthier. I see secret financial dealings and market manipulation. Trump and his allies may treat national resources as though they were personal assets.
Domestically, the U.S. may face growing chaos and disagreement. At some point, the situation could come close to war—yet narrowly avoid it. In simple terms, disorder must be expected.
Unexpected developments may bring fear and anxiety. Revelations could cause shock and pain. There is a sense of confusion within society. It does not necessarily indicate war, but secrets and dishonesty may destabilize everything. Crime rates may rise. Certain groups could attempt to intimidate communities or assert control.
Internal politics will undergo transformation, driven by one particular man. Efforts will be made to frame decisions as being in the interest of the people and the nation. There will be active campaigning to secure public support for this figure.
In foreign policy, actions may become openly transactional. Diplomacy appears weakened, replaced by marketplace logic, where human lives feel like bargaining tools. America may trade secrets, information, silence, business opportunities. Material gain becomes central.
The “surprises” America brings to the world could involve conflict or boycotts that cause global panic. The U.S. may act defiantly to prove a point, regardless of the cost. Frequent clashes involving America are likely.
Relations with Ukraine appear transactional—support in exchange for payment or benefit. With Russia, the relationship appears delicate yet strangely connected, marked by hidden sympathies or secrets. Relations with the European Union may be inconsistent—open to opportunity, yet dismissive or unreliable.
Regarding Venezuela, short-term consequences are unclear but suggest travel, alliances, and military positioning. The phrase “war in defense of interests” lingers in the air. Long-term, however, enthusiasm may fade, leading to instability and regret.
I cannot confirm or deny the possibility of civil unrest, but I sense attacks—either on communities or directed toward Trump himself. This year marks transformation; value systems may turn upside down. There is energy of distress and instability.
Globally, America’s actions may trigger significant change. There may even be attempts to acquire foreign territory. Consideration of new armed conflicts could arise. Migration waves may intensify.
The lesson America may offer the world this year concerns responsibility—how dangerous impulsive leadership can be, and how essential long-term thinking is. Failures may become the greatest teacher. Trump may demonstrate what not to do.
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