Not the Antichrist, but an antichrist. As the word is used in the New Testament, it does not mean the Beast of Revelations, the opposite number of Christ; it means one who puts himself in the place of Christ, i.e., a false messiah, of whom there were or recently had been several in Judea at the time the Apostles were preaching.
Now, Trump does not claim the power to redeem sins or save souls, but he does claim the power to solve all the world's problems, or at least this country's, and that is what the Jewish messiah is supposed to do -- personal salvation is no part of his mission. He does say things like "I alone can fix it," and that is not politician talk, that is false-messiah talk.
Now, Trump does not claim the power to redeem sins or save souls, but he does claim the power to solve all the world's problems, or at least this country's, and that is what the Jewish messiah is supposed to do -- personal salvation is no part of his mission. He does say things like "I alone can fix it," and that is not politician talk, that is false-messiah talk.