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Time traveller Drew Curtis who predicted Covid-19, says there's a near 100% chance that Donald Trump will dump Elon Musk in 2025; here's what all he predicted



Donald Trump will soon be stepping in to a position of power this January when he takes over the US Presidency from Joe Biden. There are a lot of theories and formulations about Trump’s term at the White House, but what’s more interesting is the fact that Drew Curtis, a self-proclaimed time traveler who claims to have seen the future, has predicted hat Donald Trump and Elon Musk will be having a major fallout in 2025 itself.

Curtis, the ‘time traveler’ has said that Trump will be dumping Elon Musk in 2025 itself, even though the billionaire politician himself nominated Musk for being the co-head of a new and important federal department in Trump’s second term. This prediction has caused Trump and Musk’s legion of followers to get irked, and also criticize Curtis’ legitimacy.

However, older reports suggest that it was Curtis who had predicted Covid-19’s wrath much in advance, even before the virus broke out from China’s Wuhan province, sending the world to a standstill.

Curtis believes that Musk will not stay on Trump’s good side for long, something that political pundits in the US have also been reportedly saying. Meanwhile, the time traveler has also said that if a law is passed to allow non-native US citizens to become President is passed in the country, then there could be a possible showdown between Elon Musk and Donald Trump in the next Presidential elections 2028.

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Former president Donald Trump and Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s relationship started off a bit rocky, but the pair have since repaired their relationship, with Musk fully endorsing Trump during the US elections 2024.

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