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The Simpsons writer behind Trump prediction eyes US presidency

The Emmy-winning writer, who calls himself a 'prophet', has announced his bid for the White House in 2028, drawing parallels with his earlier prediction of Donald Trump's presidency.

  • The writer, who remains unnamed, previously predicted Trump's presidency in a 2007 episode of The Simpsons
  • He has now announced his candidacy for the 2028 US presidential election
  • The writer's prediction and bid for the White House has sparked intrigue and debate

The Emmy-winning writer, who previously predicted Donald Trump's presidency in a 2007 episode of The Simpsons, has announced his candidacy for the 2028 US presidential election.

Referring to himself as a 'prophet', the writer has drawn parallels between his earlier prediction and his current bid for the White House.

The Simpsons writer's prediction of Trump's presidency was made in the episode 'Stop the Wedding', which aired in 2007. The episode depicted Trump as the President of the United States, and at the time, it was seen as a far-fetched and humorous take on the US presidential election.

However, in 2016, Trump's presidential campaign caught many by surprise, and his victory marked a significant turning point in US politics.

The writer's current bid for the presidency has sparked intrigue and debate, with many questioning the validity of his prediction and the implications of his candidacy.

While it remains to be seen whether the writer will be successful in his bid for the White House, his prediction and candidacy have highlighted the complexities and uncertainties of US politics.

Why this matters: This story has implications for UK readers interested in US politics and the 2028 presidential election.

What this means for you: What this means for you: While the US presidential election is a domestic issue, the implications of the outcome will have a global impact, including on the UK's trade relationships and international policies.

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