Hoax – Jared Kushner, Donald Trump’s son-in-law, is allegedly the Antichrist mentioned in the Bible due to his political influence, technology connections, and ease in brokering peace agreements.
Analysis
Messages with religious and political content have gained significant traction on video platforms and social networks, spreading an unusual and apocalyptic theory. The target this time is Jared Kushner, son-in-law of the former President of the United States, Donald Trump, and a figure with notable visibility and political influence.
The videos and texts circulating suggest that Kushner meets the requirements of biblical prophecies, notably those described in the Book of Revelation, which deal with the coming of the Antichrist. The theory spreading seeks to link Kushner’s Jewish descent, his ease in negotiating peace agreements in the Middle East, and his supposed connections to the technology sector, such as Silicon Valley, as indications that he would be the global leader prophesied for the “last days.” Read:
That is why Jared Kushner may be the Antichrist, Trump’s son-in-law and of Jewish descent, and he has strong political influence. And because he is Jewish and knowledgeable about the cultures of Israel and the Middle East, he always represents Trump in attempts at peace agreements in these regions, as some believe that, according to the Bible, the Antichrist will come from Israel as a very influential figure.
Furthermore, in Revelation, it is said that the Antichrist will exercise control over humanity, and Jared Kushner has very strong connections with Silicon Valley, which is the technological hub of the United States, where the greatest technological innovations emerge, such as Starlink and Elon Musk and other large companies, and that AI, along with technology, will be one of the most powerful tools for the Antichrist to exert this control.
And Jared, unlike many, is seen as a political figure with immense ease in connecting with great leaders of the Middle East, and this resembles the prophecy of Revelation 13 that, in the last days, a great leader would gain the support of various nations, symbolizing a global alliance. Is he really the Antichrist? Leave your opinion in the comments, I want to know.
Fact Check
The association of current political figures with biblical prophecies is a recurring phenomenon on the internet, and the resurgence of this narrative about Kushner raises the need for a rigorous factual analysis of the validity of these claims, without drawing hasty conclusions about what is or is not real. To demystify this theory, we need to answer three central questions raised by the hoax itself: 1) Is Jared Kushner, Trump’s son-in-law, the new Antichrist? 2) Who is Jared Kushner, after all? 3) Is it possible to state that an Antichrist exists?
Who is Jared Kushner, after all?
Jared Kushner is an American businessman, investor, and political advisor, married to Ivanka Trump, daughter of former President Donald Trump. During Trump’s first term, he served as a Senior Advisor to the White House, playing a significant role in various initiatives, including criminal justice reform and US foreign policy.
His most notable action, cited in the hoax itself, was as a key negotiator in the Abraham Accords, which normalized relations between Israel and several Arab nations. Kushner is from a Jewish family and, indeed, has strong connections in the international political and financial landscape, which is natural given his proximity to the presidential circle.
Is Jared Kushner, Trump’s son-in-law, the new Antichrist?
The claim that Jared Kushner is the Antichrist has no logical basis or evidence. It is a conspiracy theory based on speculation and interpretations of the Book of Revelation that are frequently applied to prominent political leaders throughout history.
The hoax attempts to force connections between Kushner’s Jewish ancestry, his involvement with the Abraham Accords (peace agreements in the Middle East brokered by him), and his link with Silicon Valley, to create a scenario of a prophetic global leader. However, political influence and technological connections are characteristics of many powerful individuals, and the fact that he is the former President’s son-in-law potentializes this visibility but does not constitute evidence of an eschatological role.
Is it possible to state that an Antichrist exists?
From a factual and journalistic point of view, the figure of the Antichrist belongs to the realm of religious belief, theology, and eschatology (the study of the last things). There is no scientific, historical, or factual evidence confirming the existence of a specific individual who is the prophesied Antichrist.
The term is a biblical reference, mainly in the Books of 1 John and Revelation, and is interpreted in various ways by different branches of Christianity – as a person, an entity, or a political or ideological system. In a fact-checking context, any claim that a living person is the Antichrist is based purely on interpretation of faith, and not on concrete data.
Therefore, it is not possible to make a factual statement about the existence of such a figure or to identify a specific individual as such, as the assertion is outside the scope of evidence verification.
Conclusion
The theory that Jared Kushner is the Antichrist is a typical conspiracy theory that uses the prominence of a public figure and vague interpretations of biblical prophecies to generate engagement and fear on social media.
The analysis of his political actions, family origin, or professional contacts provides no evidence to support the apocalyptic thesis. Trying to fit current figures into religious prophecies is a common feature in hoaxes but totally lacks logic and verifiable evidence. The story is completely unfounded.
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