Thousands of witches nervously wait to see if their ‘binding’ spell cast on Donald Trump actually does spell disaster at today’s midterms elections

New York witch Dakota Bracciale, the co-owner of mystical boutique Catland Books in Brooklyn, has revealed that she has put a public hex on the US President ahead of today’s midterm elections.

While Trump is not on the ballot, this election is widely seen as a referendum on his time in office.

Emboldened Democrats have a chance to win majorities in Republican-controlled Congress — which is made up of two houses, the House Of Representatives and the Senate.

Dakota and her fellow witches gathered on Saturday to put a spell on Trump and his party to “undo all the harm that these people have tried to do.”

Aside from the spiritual element, the urban sorceress hopes the event will encourage regular people to go out and vote.

She told Time: “This is right in line with registering to vote, going out and voting on November 6, fighting against voter suppression and trying to undo all the harm that these people have tried to do.

“We want to make sure we have a big hex before midterms and to give more people the opportunity to be involved.

“We really have to do something to make sure that our voice is being heard.”

But Dakota and her coven are not the only witches in the US plotting to bring down the brash billioniare.

Vicky Adams, who runs a occult store in LA, joins thousands of witches around the world every month to cast a "binding spell" on Trump.




She told The Sun last year that the spell aims to stop the US President from reaping “harm and destruction” across the globe.

Vicky says her shop has been inundated with people desperate to learn the spell and buy the ingredients – which include an orange candle to signify the President’s trademark fake tanned skin.

The 49-year-old says the spell, which started in February, 2017, has now become a global phenomenon.

Dozens of witches were seen performing rituals outside Trump Tower earlier this year – just one week before a blaze inside the building.

As well as casting spells on the controversial US President, Vicky said huge numbers of people are turning to witchcraft and black magic to help them deal with everything from boosting their love life – to cursing or exacting revenge on their enemies.

Even celebrities come in to her store, Panpipes Magickal Marketplace, looking for spells to help them land big movie roles.

Singer Lana Del Rey jumped on the Trump spell craze and tweeted instructions to her followers in February.

Vicky, 49, from Los Angeles, told SunOnline: “The Donald Trump spell is not a hex or a curse – it’s binding Trump and any of his abetters to prevent them from causing harm and destruction to people, animals, the environment, everything.

“It’s not just within the US – it’s global at this point.

“Not everybody agrees with the spell even within the Pagan community – some people think there will be Karmic repercussions.

“I’ve been assisting people with setting up their tools – people have been coming in here seeking guidance especially when it first came out earlier this year.

“It takes place every waning moon, once a month – the next one is September 18th.

“There are probably tens of thousands of witches who take part – it’s hard to know exactly – but certainly a great amount of witches are coming together every month to do this spell.

“It’s not unheard of for witches to do things like this – in fact it’s been done before decades back.

“In England there was a famous case where British witches helped stop the invasion of the Germans into the British Isles.

“They created a thought-form and everybody contributed to the spell and helped to stop the Nazi invasion.”

To do the Trump spell, Vicky advises people to get some Tarot cards, an orange candle, an unflattering photo of Trump, some sage and a feather.

She said: “It involves the use of the tower card from the Tarot deck to represent his downfall – but that might as simple as they want his phone to break so he can’t tweet at 3am in the morning anymore.

“You need an orange candle to represent him – you can guess why. Some people use little baby carrots.

“You need some sage and a feather. Some people have added their own components so they might add a figure candle.

“And you also need the most unflattering photo of Donald Trump that you can find. There are variations – some people might do a physical binding where they physically bind a picture of Trump with string or something."

The spell comes amid global outrage surrounding many of President Trump's policy decisions since he's been in the White House.

She estimates there are thousands of witches' covens just in LA alone – with new ones popping up every day.

“It’s a lot more common than people might think – you might be living next door to a witch and have no idea because we're not stereotypical with the pointy hats and the warty noses – the people who come in the shop reflect that,” she said.

“I have lawyers, doctors, policemen, nurses, housewives, students – everyone comes in here. I also have Christo-witches who are practicing Christians and witches. I have Satanists and people who work with demonology – I do not discriminate against anybody.

“I get well-known celebrities and actors coming in – and not so well-known ones. Pretty much everyone is looking for love, success, happiness, protection."


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