Donald Trump is "panicking" as his health falls into disrepair and he prepares to watch Jeffrey Epstein's victims speak out on Wednesday, according to the president's former insider.

Ex-Trump associate Lev Parnas late on Tuesday published an article called, "Trump Is Panicking —Tomorrow Could Break Him," in which he argues that Trump's "health is failing, his lies are collapsing, and survivors are ready to speak truth to power."

He said Wednesday, the day of a planned bipartisan event featuring 10 victims of disgraced financier and convicted abuser Jeffrey Epstein, "is going to be one of those days that Donald Trump and his cohorts have been dreading."

"He feels the walls closing in. His health is in steep decline, his mind is racing, and he’s scrambling to hold together a narrative that’s already collapsing under the weight of truth," Parnas wrote. "My sources are telling me tonight that Trump is panicking about the survivors who will be speaking. He’s especially terrified of some of the new victims who haven’t testified yet. He knows they’re ready to name names. He knows they’re going to tear apart the fake narrative he and Todd Blanche built out of lies, intimidation, and back-room deals."

According to Parnas, "Trump’s allies are doing everything they can to rewrite history before it’s too late."

"As I told you previously, James Comer is inserting himself again, trying to control the scope of subpoenas and testimony released through the House Oversight Committee. He thinks he can bury inconvenient truths and hand Trump a lifeline. But tomorrow, in a rare bipartisan move, Congressman Ro Khanna and Congressman Thomas Massie will stand together to give victim-survivors the microphone. Their truth will cut through the noise. And we will be amplifying those voices so the world cannot look away," he added.

Parnas went even further, tying Trump's ongoing reported health issues to the fact that the president is "unraveling."

"Sources close to Trump are confirming just how badly he’s been unraveling over all of this. They describe a man who is restless, agitated, and visibly shaken by what’s coming," he wrote, skewing a recent appearance by Trump. "[I]n a desperate attempt to seize back the narrative, Trump tried to force himself into the news cycle — a flimsy 'proof of life' moment that only highlighted how far he’s slipped. Remember, folks, we hadn’t heard from or seen him in a full week. And what we saw today confirmed everything I’ve been telling you: Trump does not look good."

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