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A viral video circulating on social media claims that The Simpsons predicted the death of Donald Trump on March 14 in a supposed “lost episode.” The clip shows an animated scene where Trump appears stressed while speaking on the phone before suddenly collapsing, followed by a newspaper headline hinting that a powerful figure would soon be silenced.

The video spread rapidly across platforms like Instagram and X, fueling conspiracy theories and speculation worldwide. However, there is no credible evidence that such an episode exists. Media analysts say the footage is likely edited or fabricated, highlighting how misinformation can quickly spread online.


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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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