What's In The Cards For 2017?
The Hollywood Reporter|January 13, 2017

A military challenge for the president-elect, a big hit for Tom Cruise’s Mummy and the film that will land the Oscar, according to THR’s troika of top industry futurists

Chris Gardner
What's In The Cards For 2017?

From Donald Trump’s stunning presidential upset to the untimely deaths of David Bowie, Prince, Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds, 2016 was a year that many Hollywood insiders have been keen to move past. But what does the future hold? THR commissioned readings for 2017 from celebrity psychic Thomas John, tarot card reader Angie Banicki and Astrology Zone founder Susan Miller.

President Trump’s First Year

THOMAS JOHN, PSYCHIC: Donald Trump will be tested a lot, especially in his first year, by military action from a foreign country. We are going to See few changes on the immigration front: No steps will be made to build a wall, and I don’t see big changes in immigration numbers, though he will return to this agenda in late 2017 and early 2018. The biggest controversy will be the Supreme Court, which truly will be his lasting legacy. I see him making two replacements in his first term. But Reince Priebus won’t last as chief of staff. Overall, by the end of 2017, Trump’s approval ratings will be very high. He will be unconventionally close to the American people, setting up town hall meetings and gatherings so people feel they have access to him. Conflicts of interest will be a major problem, with various instances where he will support legislation that seems to be in collusion with his business interests.

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