Why there’s a bizarre theory Trump ‘could di:e today’

While many viewers still enjoy the chaotic lives of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie, The Simpsons has gained a new reputation in recent years for its oddly accurate “predictions.”

With over 800 episodes, the show is often said to foresee real-world events—whether through sharp satire or coincidence.

Recently, a supposed “unaired” episode began circulating online, claiming to predict the death of Donald Trump on March 14, 2026, at 7 a.m.

Although most versions of the clip have since been removed, it reportedly showed Trump in a luxurious room, surrounded by documents, before suddenly collapsing. A newspaper headline in the scene read: “someone very powerful will be silenced.

The video was shared by a TikTok account that claimed the episode had briefly appeared online but was never officially released.

However, many viewers quickly pointed out inconsistencies. The clip featured strange, clearly artificial visuals—multiple versions of Homer, unrealistic portrayals of Trump, and other distorted details.

Fans and commentators widely agree the video is an AI-generated hoax, not an actual Simpsons episode.

Podcast host Brendan Dando explained that the creator likely used AI prompts to fabricate the scenes, adding that the viral attention only proves how effective such content can be.

His co-host Guy Davis agreed, noting that the clip doesn’t resemble The Simpsons at all.

In short, the so-called “prediction” appears to be nothing more than a convincing but fake AI creation.

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