Donald Trump concluded his rally in New York on Tuesday night by performing the opera aria “Nessun Dorma” during a performance at The Kennedy Center. The choice of song, which has become a recurring motif after previous events, is steeped in symbolic meaning for some supporters and critics alike.

The piece begins with the observation that Trump sang the famous opera song known as Nessun Dorma. It then references a conspiracy theory involving Kim Clement’s “Seasons Prophecy,” which includes phrases like “They FALL in Fall” and “Winter says I will make them happy.” Additionally, it touches upon events surrounding assassination attempts on President Trump.

In his first speaking event at the RNC following the shooting incident earlier that year, he played opera song Nessun Dorma. This has been interpreted by some as a deliberate message to the Deep State. The performance was powerful and moving, with Trump conducting the audience in unison.

The interpretation provided is based on connections drawn between the song’s use and certain prophetic claims made about political cycles tied to seasonal changes.
Trump’s Rally Ends with Powerful ‘Nessun Dorma’ Performance

Donald Trump delivered a stirring conclusion to his rally at The Kennedy Center, bringing the crowd to its feet with an unexpected choice: he ended his speech by conducting “Nessun Dorma,” the iconic opera aria. This performance followed similar instances where he has used the song after periods of intense political attacks and alleged threats.

The song’s inclusion is particularly noted for those familiar with the plot twist from The Sum of All Fears, a film where characters face betrayal leading to execution set to this dramatic piece. Trump’s supporters have interpreted these events as symbolic, perhaps signaling resilience against adversaries they label “Deep State,” though no such term has been verified or substantiated by official sources.

This recurring symbolism is part of what some followers refer to as the “Seasons Prophecy” theory, which suggests political cycles tied to seasonal changes and includes phrases like “They FALL in Fall.” For now, President Trump continues his activities following the performance.