Did The Simpsons predict the Trump-Zelenskyy Oval Office meeting? A look at the show’s political predictions

With The Simpsons’ uncanny ability to predict political events, we take a look at whether their past predictions.


Pop Culture & Art March 01, 2025

The Simpsons have long been known for their uncanny ability to predict major real-world events, from presidential elections to Super Bowl winners.

In fact, the show’s remarkable knack for forecasting the future has made it a pop culture phenomenon, sparking debates about just how much of the future the writers really do know.

With recent headlines surrounding a high-stakes meeting between former President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, many are asking the question: Did The Simpsons foresee a dramatic presidential encounter like this?

While The Simpsons has never specifically predicted a Trump-Zelenskyy clash, it has hinted at tensions between world leaders and U.S. presidents in ways that feel eerily similar to the current political climate.

Here’s a look at a few notable episodes involving presidents, the White House, and global leaders that might have offered a glimpse into the future of international diplomacy.

Bart to the Future (Season 11, Episode 17)

One of the most famous Simpsons predictions, this episode features a flash-forward to Lisa Simpson’s presidency. During a cabinet meeting, Lisa, now president, mentions, “We inherited quite the budget crunch from President Trump.” While not directly dealing with foreign leaders, this moment was eerily prescient considering Trump’s real-life election and the ensuing political turbulence. Although not directly predicting a Trump-Zelenskyy meeting, the episode captures the tension and political fallout that a president like Trump might leave behind.

The Day the Earth Stood Cool (Season 24, Episode 7)

This episode features a scene with a fictional U.S. president interacting with foreign leaders in a diplomatic context. While not focusing on Trump, the episode offers a satirical view of international politics and the challenges that come with leading the free world. The absurdities of politics, alliances, and tension between nations feel somewhat similar to the diplomatic struggles highlighted in recent political meetings, such as Trump’s interactions with Ukraine and other international leaders.

When You Dish Upon a Star (Season 10, Episode 5)

In this celebrity-heavy episode, The Simpsons takes a jab at corporate conglomerates, including a scene that involves a fictional U.S. president. While the episode is more about Hollywood and celebrity culture, it touches on the role of the president and the White House in navigating crises, albeit with a comedic twist. The interactions and political commentary on leadership could be seen as a precursor to the kind of high-stakes political negotiations that take place behind closed doors in the Oval Office.

$pringfield (Season 5, Episode 10)

This episode features the fictional Gunter and Ernst, a parody of famous entertainers Siegfried and Roy, and humorously explores the world of high-stakes, over-the-top political decisions. While the episode doesn’t delve directly into presidential meetings, it touches on the ridiculousness of political power and leadership, themes that are often present in real-life situations involving heads of state. A scene involving the casino mogul Mr. Burns in the episode might resonate with those who view Trump’s real-life persona as a businessman and reality TV star.

The Simpsons Movie (2007)

Perhaps one of the more relevant moments comes from The Simpsons Movie, where President Arnold Schwarzenegger (a parody of real-life U.S. presidents) engages in absurd political machinations and diplomatic efforts, including his relationship with foreign leaders. Though comedic in tone, the film’s portrayal of a presidential figure who is entangled in a national crisis is reflective of the sometimes chaotic political landscape, particularly the challenges foreign leaders face in meetings with U.S. presidents.

Did The Simpsons Predict the Trump-Zelenskyy Clash?

One thing is clear: The Simpsons’ unique blend of satire, social commentary, and uncanny predictions will likely remain a point of fascination as political events continue to unfold.

For now, the Trump-Zelenskyy meeting remains a real-world political story. But with The Simpsons predicting everything from presidential elections to political scandals, it’s no surprise that fans continue to turn to the show for insights — even if they’re wrapped in animation and humor.

 

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