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While witches across the world vow to curse Donald Trump at midnight Twitter users weave their magic with memes

WITCHES  around the world will focus their 'powers' on Trump Tower at midnight tonight to cast a bizarre hex on President Donald Trump.

The occultists have banded together to come up with 'binding spell' they believe will  restrain the outspoken politician’s power without causing him any real harm.

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To cast the spell witches need a dodgy photo of Trump, an orange candle (or baby carrot) and tarot cards

The magic man behind scheme revealed a rituals will take place at Trump HQ in New York, LA, Baltimore, Portugal, South Africa and other spots around the globe.

Even witches in Cornwall are being urged to join in.

“The cast will bind him,” said Baltimore magician Michael M. Hughes. “It’s meant to restrain him from harming civil liberties, immigrants etc.

"It’s not meant to harm him but to make it impossible for him to keep harming the country.”

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Among the items needed are an unflattering photo of Trump, a tarot card, a stub of an orange candle (or a baby carrot), a bowl of water and a bowl of salt.

The chant goes, in part:

Bind him so that he shall not break our polity
Usurp our liberty
Or fill our minds with hate, confusion, fear, or despair
And bind, too,
All those who enable his wickedness
And those whose mouths speak his poisonous lies.

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You can substitute 'You’re fired!' for 'So mote it be' at the end of the chant, if so inclined.

Hughes estimates that more than 10,000 will be performing the spell.

“It’s blowing up beyond belief,” said Hughes, who’s also an author and expert on the paranormal.

“I really feel like we need a break from this surreal nightmare we’re in, like there needed to be a direct response.”

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“Desperate times call for desperate measures.”

Surprisingly, the plot has even received the backing of some Christians but others have vowed to battle the 'evil' spell through prayer.

Here is how Twitter has reacted to the outlandish plan.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Even some Christians are backing the witches...

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But others are fighting back...

 

 

 

 

 

 

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