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The astrologer who correctly predicted the exact date Biden would drop out of the presidential race reveals who she thinks will win the election

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Celebrity astrologer Amy Tripp, 40, has revealed that she believes Trump will win the 2024 presidential race

A famous astrologer who correctly predicted the exact date President Biden would drop out of the presidential race has revealed that she believes Donald Trump will win the 2024 election.

Following the news that Biden decided to drop out of the presidential race last week, clairvoyant Amy Tripp has redoubled her efforts with the The New York Post about his prophetic abilities, saying the former president’s “sun” “is in the attic of his career.”

Tripp, 40, a professional astrologer, went viral for correctly predicting that the 81-year-old president would drop out of the race on July 11.

“If Biden is forced to resign, it will be during the Full Moon in Capricorn, at 29° Capricorn. Capricorn rules government and old age. 29° is an ending,” Tripp wrote in X, predicting he would leave office on July 21, the same day he sent a letter to the United States.

The ‘Internet’s most famous astrologer’ told The Post that more ‘crazy stuff’ awaits the Republican nominee, who just survived an assassination attempt.

Celebrity astrologer Amy Tripp, 40, has revealed that she believes Trump will win the 2024 presidential race

Tripp posted on X on July 11 and correctly predicted that Biden would drop out of the race on July 21. He also said that Biden was

Tripp posted on X on July 11 and correctly predicted that Biden would drop out of the race on July 21. He also said Biden was “too old.”

“Uranus is on his midheaven, which shows… unpredictability in his career and goals,” she said of Trump.

In addition to his incredibly accurate predictions about Biden and Trump, Tripp also called for Vice President Kamala Harris to run for president in 2024.

Biden, 81, has endorsed Harris to succeed him as the Democratic nominee to face Donald Trump in November.

Harris said she would be the one to “unite” the party.

On August 11, 2020, Tripp posted on X: “Kamala Harris will be 60 in 4 years. I see her running for president in 2024 as this coincides with her Saturn return.”

He then called Biden “too old” in a follow-up post.

“The connection between the Moon and Pluto is a sign of a strong woman,” Tripp told The Post, adding that she has a feeling Harris will win the Democratic nomination because she is in her second Saturn return.

On August 11, 2020, Tripp posted on X: 'Kamala Harris will be 60 in 4 years. I see her running for president in 2024 as this coincides with her Saturn return.'

On August 11, 2020, Tripp posted on X: ‘Kamala Harris will be 60 in 4 years. I see her running for president in 2024 as this coincides with her Saturn return.’

The 'most famous astrologer on the Internet' said that more 'crazy stuff' awaits Republican candidate Donald Trump, who just survived an assassination attempt

The ‘most famous astrologer on the Internet’ said that more ‘crazy stuff’ awaits Republican candidate Donald Trump, who just survived an assassination attempt

Biden is not yet the official Democratic Party nominee and there is little time left to replace him before next month’s Democratic National Convention and avoid an open convention.

The party’s nominating event will take place from August 19 to 22 in Chicago, Illinois. It now appears that Harris will be at the top of the Democratic ticket at the end of that week, after primary voters cast their ballots for Biden to be the nominee.

“It’s a time when, if you’ve been working since the first Saturn return at age 30, you’re rewarded… there’s usually a career advancement or gain in authority,” Tripp said of Harris.

He added a worrying prediction about Biden, who announced he had Covid just before he left office.

“Pluto is on top of his sun,” he said. “He could suffer some kind of health crisis or his health could continue to deteriorate.”

Even though much of America was concerned that Biden’s health could affect the future of the country, during an 11-minute speech in the Oval Office about his momentous decision to resign, he did not address his health.

The clearest explanation he gave was that he didn’t want “ambition” to get in the way of his goal of “saving” democracy — coded language for saying he didn’t want to see former President Donald Trump win another term.

Biden’s formal address comes 28 days after his disastrous debate performance that jeopardized his re-election bid.

Moments after his announcement, Biden posted a message on X endorsing Harris to take over his campaign. (Pictured: Biden and Harris at the 2023 Democratic National Committee winter meeting)

Moments after his announcement, Biden posted a message on X endorsing Harris to take over his campaign. (Pictured: Biden and Harris at the 2023 Democratic National Committee winter meeting)

Tripp’s final prediction focused on the country as a whole, as he believes the U.S. could be in for a shaky August.

“The United States is still on its Pluto return, which is about bringing things out into the light and exposing them,” Tripp said.

‘The last time Pluto returned to the United States was during the American Revolutionary War.’

It took Harris less than two days to secure enough delegates to become the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee.

Several top Democratic governors, lawmakers and other party leaders have been considered as possible vice presidential candidates.

Harris has so far requested materials from Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly, North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz. Wall Street Journal reported on Monday.

But notably absent from the list were several prominent names considered viable candidates, including Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg.

It is not yet clear whether other potential candidates will be asked for material in the future.

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