For months, the second in charge has been whispered about as the heir apparent. A Silicon Valley kingmaker once told a celebrity CEO that he would be president… not someday, but soon. And ever since, he’s acted like the job is already his.
The coming years, however, tell a different story. Right now, he’s at a peak: front-page headlines, endless speculation, and powerful donors lining up to polish his image. But behind the shine, enemies are circling. Late 2025 through Christmas, he’ll be everywhere - speeches, rallies, talk of destiny. Yet every triumph comes with bruises, and every ally comes with strings.
By spring 2026, the heat cools. The spotlight dims as he slips into backroom deals, alliances forged in whispers rather than applause. It’s a quieter phase, but not a safe one. Rivals within his own camp sharpen knives, and the question becomes whether he’s really the chosen heir or just another ambitious climber who peaked too early.
For nearly three years, he lives in the shadows. Plotting, maneuvering, waiting. To the public, he seems to fade. To insiders, he’s a storm cloud, gathering force or waiting to break.
Then comes late 2028. The stars show his greatest peak yet: a blinding spotlight, right as the election cycle crescendos. This is the coronation moment, the test of whether the whispers were prophecy or fantasy. His Sun in Leo puts him front and center. All charisma, all ego, all fire. If he passes, the throne is his. If he falters, the crown slips forever, and history will write him as a man who reached too high, too soon.