Trump, the Antichrist? Tucker Carlson’s Viral Take on What Comes Next

In a recent video that has sparked widespread discussion, Tucker Carlson pointed to what he described as a surprising and unprecedented shift in Donald Trump’s public engagement with faith and theology.

“Donald Trump is not someone who traditionally or ever really has weighed in on questions of faith or theology or religion publicly,” Carlson said.

“Donald Trump, the same famously irreligious Donald Trump, has weighed in pretty specific ways on matters of faith and theology… in ways that are disruptive,” he continued.

Carlson framed this shift not as casual or insignificant, but as something deeper—something symbolic.

The Man of Lawlessness

As confusion and controversy grew around Trump’s recent religious imagery and statements on social media, Carlson said many Christians began turning to the Bible for clarity.

“A lot of them went to their Bibles to try and figure out what are we watching here,” he explained.

He then pointed to a well-known passage from 2 Thessalonians, describing what Scripture calls the “man of lawlessness.”

  • “There will be a great rebellion against God led by that man of lawlessness.”
  • “This man… will oppose and will exalt himself over everything that is called God or is worshiped so that he sets himself up in God’s temple proclaiming himself to be God.”
  • “He will pose as God. He will mock other gods and put himself in their place.”

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For Carlson, these verses felt strikingly relevant to current events.

Echoes of Daniel’s Prophecy

He then connected those New Testament warnings to the Old Testament, specifically Daniel 11, which describes a powerful and defiant ruler in the last days.

  • “A king who will do as he pleases. He will exalt and magnify himself above every god…”
  • “He will say unheard of things against the God of gods.”
  • “He will show no regard for any god, but will exalt himself above them all.”

These prophetic descriptions, Carlson noted, have long been associated with the rise of the coming Antichrist.

Drawing the Connection

While Carlson stopped short of making a definitive claim, he acknowledged that many see parallels.

“To a lot of Christians… these predictions… seem to fit what we were watching,” he said.

He added, “Here’s a leader who’s mocking the [God] of his ancestors… and exalting himself above them.”

The question that naturally follows is one that has stirred both curiosity and concern:

“Could this be the Antichrist? Well, who knows?”

A Moment Calling for Discernment

This moment in history reminds us how quickly biblical prophecy can enter modern political conversations when actions of world leaders appear to mirror ancient warnings. In the end, Christians must be discerning, using wisdom, clarity and Scripture as a firm foundation.

Abby Trivett is a writer and editor for Charisma Media and has a passion for sharing the gospel through the written word. She holds two degrees from Regent University, a B.A. in Communication with a concentration in Journalism and a Master of Arts in Journalism. She is the author of the upcoming book, The Power of Suddenly: Discover How God Can Change Everything in a Moment. For interviews and media inquiries, please contact media@.




12 Key Facts on the Antichrist: What He Is and Is Not

The figure of the Antichrist is one of the most studied and speculated about in biblical prophecy. Revelation 13 describes a beast rising from the sea, empowered by Satan, who blasphemes God, deceives the nations and rules with global authority. Throughout history, countless names have been suggested, from Roman emperors to modern political leaders, yet Scripture provides its own detailed description of what this figure will be like.

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Pastor Billy Crone addressed the subject directly in a recent teaching, dismissing modern speculation and urging believers to return to the Bible. “Stop watching YouTube videos. Get off of social media. And get back to the Bible,” he said. Crone explained that claims about Donald Trump or other figures being the Antichrist are distractions, while Revelation, Daniel and 2 Thessalonians already reveal the Antichrist’s true nature.

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What the Antichrist Will Be

  1. The Opposite of Christ
    Crone emphasized the contrast, saying, “Everything Jesus is, he’s anti. Jesus is good. He’s holy. He’s kind. He’s merciful. The Antichrist is the opposite. He is bad. He is unholy. He’s mean. He’s vengeful. He is satanic” (Rev. 13:1–9).
  2. Empowered by Satan
    From Revelation 13:2, Crone noted, “The dragon defined by Revelation 12 clearly as Satan … gave the beast or the Antichrist his power and his throne and great authority.” This supernatural empowerment fuels his blasphemous rule.
  3. Blasphemous and proud
    Citing Revelation 13:5–6, Crone explained that the Antichrist “was given a mouth to utter proud words and blasphemies and to exercise his authority for 42 months.” He will mock God and demand worship.
  4. A Global Ruler
    Revelation 13:7 confirms the extent of his dominion: “It was given authority over every tribe, people, language and nation.” Crone highlighted this to show the Antichrist’s control is planet-wide, not local.
  5. A Gentile of Roman Origin
    Rejecting claims of Jewish lineage, Crone argued from Daniel 9:26–27 that “he’ll be of the same ethnic identity as the people who destroyed the city and the temple … and in AD 70 it was the Romans.” For that reason, he said, the Antichrist will come from Roman Gentile descent.
  6. A Self-deifying Figure
    Quoting Daniel 11 and 2 Thessalonians 2, Crone declared, “He will not believe in any god except for himself. … He will claim to be greater than any god … claiming himself to be God.”
  7. A Conqueror of the Saints
    Revelation 13:7 describes the Antichrist making war against believers in the tribulation period. Crone stressed, “He’s given power to make war against the saints … and to conquer them.”

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What the Antichrist Will Not Be

  1. Not Donald Trump
    Addressing online theories, Crone said, “Many people are getting confused … including that Trump is the Antichrist, and it ain’t helping the cause.” He mocked claims that the “little horn” refers to a trumpet and therefore to Trump, noting that biblically, horns symbolize power, not names.
  2. Not Jewish
    Crone rejected the idea of a Jewish Antichrist, saying it “messes up the prophetic sequence” because the Antichrist leads the final Gentile empire, not Israel (Dan. 9:26).
  3. Not Muslim
    He critiqued popular theories, pointing to 2 Thessalonians 2: “What Muslim would ever proclaim himself to be God? And yet that is exactly what we are told the Antichrist will do.” He added that such a figure would be instantly rejected in Islam.
  4. Not historical rulers
    Crone listed Nero, Napoleon, Hitler, JFK and Ronald Reagan as examples of false identifications. “People have been speculating … ever since this figure was revealed in the Scripture nearly 2,000 years ago,” he said, dismissing numerological tricks and conspiracies that linked them to 666.
  5. Not modern elites accused today
    Crone pointed to common suspects such as Elon Musk, Hillary Clinton, King Charles and George Soros but focused specifically on Bill Gates as an example. He noted that some accuse Gates of being the Antichrist because of his push for universal, trackable microchips. Crone responded directly: “He’s not the Antichrist. I think he’s working for the Antichrist, but he’s not the Antichrist.”

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Crone contended that the Antichrist will not be revealed until after the rapture, when 10 kings rise and an 11th, the “little horn,” emerges in power (Dan. 7:24). He urged believers not to chase theories but to fix their hope on Christ. “I’m not looking for the Antichrist,” Crone said. “I’m looking for Jesus Christ.”

James Lasher is staff writer for Charisma Media.