00:25A shocking claim is going viral across social
00:29media.
00:30Did the famous animated show The Simpsons predict the death of Donald Trump on March
00:3614th?
00:37A mysterious clip circulating online claims that a lost episode of the show predicted
00:44that Trump would suddenly die at 7am on March 14th.
00:49The video has sparked panic, curiosity and conspiracy theories worldwide.
00:55But how real is this claim?
00:57Here's the truth behind the viral prediction.
01:01The video first began spreading rapidly on platforms like Instagram and X.
01:07It claims that The Simpsons had created an unreleased episode where Donald Trump is shown sitting
01:14in a luxurious room surrounded by confidential documents.
01:18In the clip, Trump appears tense while speaking on the phone.
01:23Suddenly, he collapses to the ground.
01:26Moments later, the camera focuses on a newspaper lying nearby, carrying a mysterious headline
01:33suggesting that a powerful person would soon be silenced.
01:37The video adds another eerie detail.
01:41In the reflection of a mirror inside the room, a strange shadowy figure appears briefly.
01:47The creators of the video claim this was meant to hint at a hidden conspiracy behind the death.
01:54According to the post, the episode was never officially aired and only briefly appeared online before disappearing.
02:02This claim helped fuel the mystery, and the video quickly spread across social media.
02:08However, fact checks and investigations quickly revealed something important.
02:14There is no official Simpsons episode that contains such a prediction.
02:19The show's full episode list and production records show no reference to any storyline predicting Donald Trump's death.
02:28Experts say the footage seen in the viral video is not from the original show at all.
02:34Instead, it appears to be generated using artificial intelligence.
02:39The video was reportedly uploaded by a TikTok account called Simpsons Predict Future 1.
02:46Investigators found that the account had posted several similar prediction videos in the past.
02:52Some of those earlier claims, including predictions for February 26th, never happened.
02:59Analysts say the visuals in the viral clip show clear signs of AI-generated animation and editing.
03:06Part of the reason the video spread so quickly is the long-standing belief that The Simpsons predicts future events.
03:14Over the years, the show has been linked to real-world events, from technology trends to political moments.
03:22Because of that reputation, many users assumed this new claim might also be real.
03:29But experts warn that AI and misinformation are making such fake predictions easier to create and spread.
03:36So, did The Simpsons predict Donald Trump's death on March 14th?
03:42The answer is simple.
03:43No verified episode contains such a prediction.
03:47The viral clip appears to be a fabricated video created with artificial intelligence
03:53and circulated online for attention.
03:55And once again, the internet proves how quickly misinformation can travel.
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