Are you sure? What proof do you have that it is false?
The falsity of Mark Taylor's Commander-In-Chief Prophecy can only be manifest in the conditions set down by Deuteronomy 18:21-22(NIV).
21 You may say to yourselves, “How can we know when a message has not been spoken by the Lord?” 22 If what a prophet proclaims in the name of the Lord does not take place or come true, that is a message the Lord has not spoken. That prophet has spoken presumptuously, so do not be alarmed. This means that if a prophet arises and gives prophecies, and it is discovered that part of his or her prophecy is false in its prediction, the entire prophecy may be rejected, and the prophet is a false prophet.
Mark Taylor represents that he speaks in the Spirit of the Lord.
[1]"The Spirit of God says I've chosen this man Donald Trump for such a time as this. Thus we may apply the Biblical test to see if the prophecy is true or not.
[5]The Spirit of God says the enemy will quake and shake and fear this man I have anointed. Thus, Mark Taylor, represents in this prophecy that Trump is anointed by God. In the first few months of his Administration, Trump failed to reject this claim about himself.
I will not examine the entire prophecy. I only need to point out several prophetic predictions that have proven false. These provide the basis for the rejection of the entire prophecy.
[3]America will be respected once again as the most powerful, prosperous nation on Earth other than Israel. [4]The dollar will be the strongest it has ever been in the history of the United States and will once again be the currency by which all others are judged. This prophecy has not been fulfilled. Currently America's economy is contracting because of the Covid-19 crisis under President Trump's leadership. The President has no meaningful policy in place for either recovery or prosperity. Given that the economy is contracting, the dollar will lose its value.
[20]The Spirit says when the financial harvest begins so shall the parallel in the spiritual for America. This prophecy has not been fulfilled. There has been no financial harvest for the country, apart from the very wealthy 1%; and there has been no spiritual revival in America.
[17]The Spirit of God says I will protect America and Israel, for this next President will be a man of his word. [18]When he speaks the world will listen and know that there is something greater in him than all the others before him. [19]This man's word is his bond and the world and America will know this, and the enemy will fear this, for this man will be fearless. This prophecy has not been fulfilled. Trump is not a man of his word. He has lied repeatedly, starting in the 2016 Presidential primary through every single day of his Administration. The true Spirit of God does not approve of deceivers, men not of their word. An anointed man of God has to be trusted in respect to the truth and hated for speaking the truth. An anointed man of God has to be loving of others, of having compassion for those that are suffering or being oppressed by evil. An anointed man of God heeds the Word of God.
[26]Even mainstream news media will be captivated by this man and the abilities that I gift to him and they will even begin to agree with him, says the Spirit. This prophecy has not been fulfilled. Trump has not been gifted with any discernable gifts. Large portions of the mainstream media have not been captivated by Trump since he's not a man of his word.
Given that Trump has failed to reject the Trump prophecies, such as this one, and has failed to reject the claim that he is anointed by God, he has given his
de facto silent consent for this belief. Isn't the point of the OP that
God chose Trump to Save the USA from destruction? Trump is providing cause for people to believe that he is anointed by God, a false belief.
It is prudent for Christians to consider this issue. Does Trump have any especial authority and anointing of God to be believed? Does Trump have any especial authority and anointing of God to be obeyed? The answer to both of these questions is no.
This Commander-In-Chief prophecy is a false prophecy, and Mark Taylor is a false prophet, despite the fact that this man was supported by Liberty University and the film was developed with the help of that University.