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The Simpsons Did It Again! They Predicted Donald Trump’s Candidacy in 2024

Considered the longest-running animated series in the world, The Simpsons began broadcasting in 1989 with its first episode. The prophecies of the series, which became a phenomenon by predicting important events, continue to be spoken. Knowing many events about the near future in the past, the series created the agenda this time with Donald Trump’s prediction of the presidential candidacy in 2024 in an episode in 2015.

The world-famous cartoon series The Simpsons attracted attention with the publication of a similar explosion in Beirut and its prediction of a similar coronavirus epidemic. The cartoon series, whose prophecy about the swearing-in ceremony after the elections in the USA came true, also knew about the fuel crisis in England. The realization that one of the predictions of the iconic cartoon series turned out to be more accurate shook the social media. In the 2015 episode of the animated series, it was revealed that former US President Donald Trump predicted that he would run for the presidency in 2024.

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In the frame shared by Al Jean, one of the screenwriters of the series, from his social media account, Homer Simpson, one of the main characters of the series, is seen flying, and in the background, on a sign, “Trump 2024” is written. Shortly after Donald Trump announced his candidacy, Al Jean added the note “As predicted in 2015” to his post. The sharing, which attracted the attention of social media users, created an agenda in a short time.

Ece Nagihan

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