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The dreadful day that Donald Trump reclaimed his title as the United States of America president has come.
Since the November 2024 presidential election results, many people have begun preparing themselves for another four years from a man whose first term in the White House was filled with distrust, misinformation, hatred, and, to be quite frank, downright embarrassment. But America isn’t America without chaos, it seems.
During times like these, many Americans, specifically Black women, are reclaiming their time, turning inward and toward their respective communities to brace themselves for another unpredictable presidency. In the same year that Trump was reelected into office, he was also sentenced in New York after being convicted of 34 felonies for refusing to disclose hush-money payments made to Stormy Daniels following an extramarital affair.
While we could sit here and try to make sense of the American values that Trump claims he wants to uphold during his return to the White House, the more important thing is how black women will continue to protect their peace in a world where they are continuously disrespected, silenced, and even worse, harmed.
Since ancient times, Black women have had a rich and nuanced relationship with astrology, often blended with ancestral, cultural, and spiritual traditions. The belief system and practice suggest a direct connection between celestial movements and events on Earth and how they tend to shape human behavior, destiny, and personality.
Astrology can be viewed as a tool for self-discovery and healing, community and sisterhood, spiritual and ancestral ties, and even a lens for relationships and dating.
That said, Madamenoire is diving into how a Trump Presidency may affect each of the 12 zodiac signs and ways to deal with the forthcoming years of his term based on your sun sign, which can be determined by the day you’re born.
Aries (March 21- April 19)

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Known as The Warrior, people born under the Aries sign thrive on action. A Trump presidency may ignite your fighting spirit, which means you may be called to tap into activism, advocacy, and entrepreneurship.
If things don’t move as quickly as you’d like, you may feel frustrated, but there’s no need to fret. Use this time to channel that fiery energy into constructive outlets. Whether you’re organizing community initiatives or starting a project aligned with your beliefs that’s been tugging at your heartstrings for months, the time for action is now.
Beware, however, of burnout. Don’t forget that as a Black woman, rest is your birthright and not a reward for putting in the daily grind. When the time calls, sit down and rest… you will need should you choose to be on the frontlines of the protests, projects, or what have you that may follow another four-year term with Trump as the American leader.