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‘The Simpsons’ writer who predicted Trump presidency announces 2028 White House campaign

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‘The Simpsons’ writer who predicted Trump presidency announces 2028 White House campaign
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A writer from 'The Simpsons,' who famously predicted Donald Trump's presidency in a 2000 episode, has announced their candidacy for the 2028 presidential election. The episode titled 'Bart To The Future' depicted a future where Trump was president, which has since gained attention for its accuracy. The writer's campaign is expected to draw significant media interest given their previous prediction.

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