
Lightening struck the US Capitol and the Empire State Building on the final night of 2024, with many wondering if it might be a good “omen” ahead of Donald Trump’s inauguration on January 20.
Social media was buzzing as a series of lightning bolts hit the US Capitol Building and Washington Monument in D.C., as well as the Empire State Building and One World Trade Center in New York City on New Year’s Eve on Tuesday.
RT reports: The strikes, occurring amid heavy rain along the East Coast, coincided with New Year celebrations and quickly sparked widespread speculation on social media, with some commenters suggesting it could be a symbolic sign.
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This comes as US President Joe Biden prepares to leave office and Donald Trump is set to return to the White House on January 20.
Utah Senator Mike Lee shared a video of the Capitol strike, writing, “Feels like an omen. What’s it telling us?”
Pamela Hensley, a conservative commentator with over 186,000 followers on X, echoed that sentiment, writing, “This is a good indication that the Lord Almighty wants the Biden Administration to leave.”
Tricia Flanagan, a Republican politician from New Jersey, wrote, “The Capitol is struck by lightning, Washington Monument right after & thunder roars… all as 2025 is ushered in. It’s going to be Biblical.”
Another user, Sovereign Brah, suggested it “Feels like an omen. I wonder what God is telling us.”
The US Capitol, World Trade Center, and Empire State Building were all struck by lightning tonight, on the final evening of 2024.
Feels like an omen. I wonder what God is telling us. pic.twitter.com/5hNoeCs5sK
— SOVEREIGN BRAH 🇺🇸🏛️⚡️ (@sovereignbrah) January 1, 2025
🚨BOTH The Empire State Building and the Capitol Building struck by lightning to start off the year!
New York City and Washington DC
Welcome to 2025! pic.twitter.com/hJfw6dOXbr— In2ThinAir (@In2ThinAir) January 1, 2025