25th Amendment

Week in Review

Good morning. In case you missed them, here are the top five most-read headlines from last week, according to Market Briefing readers:

  1. Fed prepares for September cut (read)

  2. Trump pledges to cut taxes, revive factory jobs (read)

  3. Chip stocks shed over $500 billion in value on China trade fears (read)

  4. Nvidia rebounds (read)

  5. Biden says he might quit presidential race if ‘medical condition’ emerged (read)

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In the meantime, a scenario looks to be in the works to remove Biden from office. And according to analysts, the announcement will be shocking…

A message from Stansberry Research

It's not surprising—

…that talk of invoking the 25th Amendment (to remove Biden from office) has surfaced.

What's surprising is that it's taken so long.

Don't forget, Nancy Pelosi started the conversation of removing an unfit President from the White House back in 2020.

When she admitted: "This is not about President Trump."

The obvious answer is that VP Kamala Harris will become the new nominee.

But insiders know that's a losing strategy.

After all, she's the least popular Vice President in history, according to The Telegraph.

That's why I'm 100% certain a much different scenario will play out in the coming weeks.

And frankly, it's EVEN WORSE.

So pay close attention... any day now you could witness the most shocking political announcement in modern history.

Dan Ferris,
Senior Analyst, Stansberry Research

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