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Chilling NYT Cover Goes Viral After Trump Confirms Its Worst Fears

October 30, 2025
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A prophetic cover from The New York Times’ opinion section has gone viral on the anniversary of its original publication.

The year-old page came from a Sunday edition published in October 2024—a week-and-a-half before President Donald Trump won his return to the White House. In all caps, it warned what a second, clearly darker, Trump presidency would entail.

“DONALD TRUMP SAYS HE WILL PROSECUTE HIS ENEMIES, ORDER MASS DEPORTATIONS, USE SOLDIERS AGAINST CITIZENS, PLAY POLITICS WITH DISASTERS, ABANDON ALLIES,” it read in dramatic ALL CAPS text. “BELIEVE HIM.”

The cover of The New York Times’ opinion section on Oct. 29, 2024—the second-to-last Sunday before Election Day.
The cover of The New York Times’ opinion section on Oct. 29, 2024—the second-to-last Sunday before Election Day. The New York Times

The cover was reshared on Wednesday by Victor Shi, a spokesperson and “new media” director for Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass. His post racked up tens of thousands of likes.

“This was published one year ago,” Shi said. “Everything is right.”

He continued in a follow-up post, “And we are only 10 months into this administration. They move fast. They break things. They have no regard for history or norms or laws. They want us to feel overwhelmed and weak, but we can’t submit. We can’t give up. We’ve gotta stay together and sound the alarm constantly.”

ANCHORAGE, ALASKA - AUGUST 15: (RUSSIA OUT) U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin meet for their summit on the war in Ukraine, at U.S. Air Base on August 15, 2025, in Anchorage, Alaska, United States. Putin is having a one-day trip to Alaska. (Photo by Contributor/Getty Images)
President Donald Trump, 79, literally rolled out the red carpet for Russia’s Vladimir Putin earlier this year—a break from how the U.S. has handled affairs with Russia dating back to the days of the Soviet Union. Contributor/Getty Images

Trump has indeed skirted presidential norms in his second term.

As the Times’ cover warned, his administration has deployed American troops to patrol U.S. cities, such as Los Angeles and Portland; indicted enemies, such as ex-National Security Adviser John Bolton; betrayed longtime allies, such as Canada, through its tariff crusade; and unleashed a mass deportation plan that has lead to errant arrests of U.S. citizens and migrants never convicted of a crime.

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - JUNE 09: Protesters confront California National Guard soldiers and police outside of a federal building as protests continue in Los Angeles following three days of clashes with police after a series of immigration raids on June 09, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. Tensions in the city remain high after the Trump administration called in the National Guard against the wishes of city leaders.  (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)
President Donald Trump deployed the National Guard to Los Angeles despite local officials, including Democratic Mayor Gavin Newsom, explicitly saying they did not need the troops there. David McNew/Getty Images

The editorial in the Times foresaw much of the above—mainly because Trump openly said he planned to do such things.

“Donald Trump has described at length the dangerous and disturbing actions he says he will take if he wins the presidency,” the newspaper’s editorial board wrote. “His rallies offer a steady stream of such promises and threats—things like prosecuting political opponents and using the military against U.S. citizens. These statements are so outrageous and outlandish, so openly in conflict with the norms and values of American democracy that many find them hard to regard as anything but empty bluster.”

Not long after, late in the evening of Nov. 7, Trump took to a stage at Mar-a-Lago to claim victory over then-Vice President Kamala Harris. He had won not only the popular vote, but also every single swing state—North Carolina, Georgia, Arizona, Nevada, Michigan, Wisconsin, and, most crucially, Pennsylvania.

The post Chilling NYT Cover Goes Viral After Trump Confirms Its Worst Fears appeared first on The Daily Beast.

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