A self-proclaimed prophet who predicted the assassination attempt on Donald Trump has revealed his latest premonition.
Brandon Dale Biggs, a pastor from Oklahoma, claims that in 2014, he received a vision from God which depicted the next pope standing next to the Antichrist, symbolizing the start of the end times.
Biggs said with the passing of Pope Francis, who died aged 88 on Easter Monday, his vision has renewed meaning.
During the vision, Biggs recounts seeing the individual destined to be the future pope, portraying him as slim, Caucasian, and attired in the customary garments of the papacy.
The pope, clothed completely in white, was pictured alongside the Antichrist, who was dressed in dark attire, a character from the Bible known for being charming yet deceitful, and who ascends to power prior to the Day of Judgement.
Biggs did not offer a clear interpretation of what his vision means, but he pointed to a message he claimed to receive from God at the beginning of 2025, which he believes is connected.
‘The lord said he was cleaning house, that judgement would begin in the house of the Lord first,’ he said. Biggs claimed God told him that people in positions of great authority in the church would pass away.
‘Did I see the Pope going? No, I did not,’ Biggs admitted. ‘I saw key figures.’

Brandon Dale Biggs, a pastor from Oklahoma, claimed that, in 2014, God revealed to him a vision of the next pope standing beside the Antichrist. He said that, with the passing of Pope Francis, who died aged 88 on Easter Monday, his vision has renewed meaning
You could be forgiven for writing off Biggs as simply superstitious, but he has been right before.
In a video posted in April 2024 – three months before the Trump assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania – Biggs seemed to predict the shooting.
‘This bullet flew by his ear, and it came so close to his head that it busted his eardrum,’ he said while talking about Trump.
With Pope Francis passing, the millennia-old tradition of picking a new pope will begin between 15 to 20 days after his death.
Of the 12 cardinals most likely to become the next Pope, eight of them are white: Pietro Parolin, Peter Erdo, Angelo Scola, Reinhard Marx, Marc Ouellet, Robert Prevost, Pierbattista Pizzaballa and Michael Czerny.
Several of these men could theoretically match Biggs’ physical description of the next pope, including Pietro Parolin, Peter Erdo, Robert Prevost, Pierbattista Pizzaballa and Michael Czerny.
Polymarket, a Manhattan-headquartered, cryptocurrency-based prediction market, positioned Parolin as most likely to be elected.

Briggs’ vision predicts Judgement Day could soon happen. His 2014 dream has renewed significance following the pope’s death on Easter. Pictured is a procession in Spain during Holy Week
It could be weeks or months until the next Pope is elected. The Vatican is currently in a mourning period, which should last until May 4.
Then, the election process will begin. The next person to take the Papacy will have to win at least 90 votes, which may take several rounds of voting.
In a recent YouTube video, Biggs recalled the dream he had in July 2014.
He claimed to be looking up at the Temple in Jerusalem, where he saw two men standing side by side.
He interpreted one to be the next pope—and the other, the Antichrist.
Biggs’ 500,000 subscribers on YouTube will be watching Pope Francis’ funeral this weekend and the subsequent papal elections to see if his vision comes to pass.

Brandon Dale Biggs, an Oklahoma pastor, claims god showed him a vision of a Pope ‘standing next to the Antichrist,’ and he believes the pontiff he saw may be Pope Francis’ successor
Many world leaders are set to attend the funeral, including President Trump, Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky and Italy Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.
Biggs added that during his vision, he was standing with Jesus looking up at the Holy Temple in Jerusalem when he saws the pope standing next to the Antichrist.
There was a prophetic event known in the Bible as the ‘abomination of desolation’ happening in the Temple.
Referenced in the Book of Daniel, the abomination of desolation depicts a moment of blasphemy where an idol of the Antichrist is placed inside the sacred Temple.
If this prophecy comes to pass, Christians believe it will make a period of intense global sufferings and persecution, and is a key event preceding Judgement Day.