‘Trump lost it’: Ex-insider flags evidence president prepping to ‘stay in power forever’
Donald Trump has always been a larger-than-life political figure, and controversy seems to follow him wherever he goes. Now, according to a former insider, Trump isn’t just planning for a political comeback — he may be laying the groundwork for something much bigger and far more troubling.
Lev Parnas, a Soviet-born businessman who once worked closely with Rudy Giuliani during Trump’s first administration, is sounding the alarm about what he describes as Trump’s authoritarian playbook. Parnas is no stranger to the former president’s orbit: he was sent to Ukraine in an effort to dig up damaging information on Hunter Biden during the 2020 campaign, a move that sparked Trump’s first impeachment. Later, Parnas himself was convicted on campaign finance violations.
Today, speaking from outside the administration, he’s sharing stark warnings about where Trump’s ambitions may be headed.

A Campaign Built on Propaganda
Parnas has accused Trump of pushing “propaganda” on social media, including alarming imagery that appears to show threats against major U.S. cities. In one instance, Trump circulated an image implying Chicago could be facing “war.”
According to Parnas, these kinds of messages aren’t random. Instead, he sees them as part of a coordinated effort to sow fear and division while justifying increasingly extreme actions.
“Donald Trump has completely lost it,” Parnas wrote, warning that the former president is not only eyeing foreign conflicts, like with Venezuela, but also domestic crackdowns using the National Guard in cities such as Chicago and Portland.

Project 2025 and the Push to Stay in Power
At the heart of Parnas’ concern is what he describes as Trump’s intent to use chaos to implement Project 2025, a conservative blueprint that critics argue could reshape the federal government in ways that consolidate executive power.
Parnas alleges that military interventions abroad and a heavy-handed use of force at home could provide Trump with the pretext to hold onto power indefinitely.
“This is not about safety or security,” Parnas wrote. “It’s about an orchestrated campaign of chaos designed for one purpose only: to cement himself in power for good.”
Signs of an Authoritarian Playbook
According to Parnas, the signals are already visible. He points to reported discussions of military action in Venezuela, the possibility of deploying troops in U.S. cities, and even the White House grounds being used as a lucrative political event space.
Each of these, Parnas argues, adds up to the same conclusion: Trump is not planning to step aside peacefully if given the chance at power again.

A Warning to the Public
Parnas stresses that his intention isn’t to scare Americans, but to urge vigilance. “What’s transpiring right now… all points to one thing: Donald Trump is not preparing to leave power,” he wrote. “And if we don’t stand together now, if we don’t raise our voices now, there will come a day when we wake up and regret that we didn’t do everything we could while we still had the chance.”
Final Thoughts
Whether or not you agree with Parnas, his words add to a growing chorus of voices raising concern about Trump’s ambitions and methods. His perspective is especially notable given his insider history with Giuliani and Trump’s Ukraine dealings — a scandal that already left a deep mark on American politics.
As 2024 draws closer and Trump continues to dominate headlines, questions about how far he’s willing to go — and what his allies are prepared to support — remain more pressing than ever.


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