Witches around the world plan to cast a ‘YUUGE’ spell on Donald Trump on the same day

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Witches around the world are reportedly planning to cast a binding spell on President Trump on 24 February.

A document containing details of a spell has been circulating on witchcraft forums and social media.

Witches around the world plan to cast a ‘YUUGE’ spell on Donald Trump on the same day

According to a Facebook group for the binding spell event, witches from around the world plan to cast the ā€œlargest mass binding spell in historyā€.

It calls on witches, seasoned and occasional, to ā€œJoin the largest mass binding spell in history as participants around the world, individually and in groups, focus their consciousness to prevent Donald Trump from doing harm.ā€

The document clarifies that binding is different to other types of harmful spells, and simply intends to neutralise Trumpā€™s ability to cause harm, rather than to harm him.

ā€œIn this document, binding, which seeks to restrain someone from doing harm, is differentiated from cursing or hexing, which is meant to inflict harm on the target(s). It is understood, in this context, that binding does not generate the potential negative blowback from cursing/hexing/crossing, nor does it harm the casterā€™s karma.ā€

Ingredients for the spell include an orange candle with Trumpā€™s name engraved in the side, an unflattering photo of the President and a Tower tarot card.

The instructions include lighting the candle, reciting the spell and then blowing ā€œout orange candle, visualising Trump blowing apart into dust or ash.ā€

Witches around the world plan to cast a ‘YUUGE’ spell on Donald Trump on the same day

There is an alternate ending which does not require visualising Trump blowing apart.

The spell, in part, beseeches Trump in the name of ā€œLiberty, Love, Equality and Peace.ā€

Read the full instructions here, if you are down for joining the spell which will take place on 24 February.

Last year, a group of queer witches cast a spell on the self-proclaimed ā€˜Pharma Broā€™, Martin Shkreli, who gouged the price of medications.