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The Simpsons episode predicted a President Trump

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Much of America was incapable of picturing a President Trump, until the business mogul took the stage in New York early Wednesday morning to declare victory in the 2016 presidential election. “The Simpsons,” however, predicted a President Trump all the way back in 2000, when Fox aired an episode entitled “Bart to the Future.”

The Simpsons episode predicted a President Trump

In the oddly prophetic episode, Bart Simpson is shown a grim vision of his life in his 30s. The trash-talking troublemaker has aged into an unsuccessful musician, who gets booed off stage during the rare gig he happens to book.

For his sister Lisa, however, the future looks bright. She has risen to the chief executive of the United States — or, as she prefers to describe it, “America’s first straight female president.” The only problem? Lisa is occupying an Oval Office, recently vacated by former President Trump.

Bart to the future by Luana on YouTube

The episode paints a dismal picture about the effects of a Trump presidency on America. Lisa has inherited “quite a budget crunch from President Trump.” Her advisers inform her that Trump’s initiatives “created a generation of ultra-strong super-criminals.” In fact, the country is in such dire straits that it has “borrowed from every country in the world.”

Earlier this year, the episode’s writer, Dan Greaney, stated that he penned “Bart to the Future” as a “warning to America.” But now that Donald Trump has officially become the United States’ 45th president-elect — and we’re fully out of warning territory — let’s hope the real-word effects of a President Trump in the White House are rosier than the ones projected by “The Simpsons.”


The Simpsons is an American animated sitcom created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company. The series is a satirical depiction of working-class life, epitomized by the Simpson family, which consists of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. The show is set in the fictional town of Springfield and parodies American culture and society, television, and the human condition.

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