A shocking video has been making rounds on social media, claiming that the hit cartoon series The Simpsons predicted the death of former U.S. President Donald Trump. The clip shows a Trump-like figure lying in a coffin, sparking wild speculation and heated debates online.
But is it true? Let’s break it down.
The viral video suggests that The Simpsons once aired an episode featuring Trump in a coffin—an eerie prediction of his death. The clip has spread quickly across TikTok, Facebook, and X (Twitter), with thousands of users insisting the show “saw it coming.”
According to multiple fact-checking outlets, including Snopes and PolitiFact, the claim is false.
There is no episode of The Simpsons showing Trump in a coffin.
The viral image is either doctored or created with AI editing tools.
The Simpsons producer Matt Selman confirmed that no such scene exists.
In other words, the viral video is fake.
The Simpsons has a long history of so-called “predictions” (like Trump’s presidency, smartwatches, and more).
Social media thrives on shocking, sensational headlines.
Edited or AI-generated visuals are becoming more realistic and easy to spread.
No, The Simpsons did not predict Donald Trump’s death. The trending clip is fake and another example of how misinformation goes viral.
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