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Trump's TikTok antics spark humor waves amidst user-generated meme craze

Predictions surrounding the funerals of the 45th and 47th American presidents are on the rise in popularity within the United States.

TikTok meme spreads humorously suggesting Donald Trump's figurative burial within TikTok platform
TikTok meme spreads humorously suggesting Donald Trump's figurative burial within TikTok platform

Trump's TikTok antics spark humor waves amidst user-generated meme craze

In the realm of American social media, a new trend has emerged, with users pretending to be psychics and making prophecies about the death of President Donald Trump. This trend, gaining significant attention on the platform TikTok, involves specific dates and times for the president's demise.

One user, @simpsonsvorhersage_, claimed that The Simpsons predicted Trump's death on August 14, 2025. However, this prediction is widely recognised as a parody or a manipulated viral video rather than a serious forecast.

Another user predicted Trump's death on September 3rd, either at 10 AM or 10 PM. Yet, the user who made this prediction clarified that it was a joke. Another prediction suggested that Trump would die on August 24th at either 9 AM or 8:58 AM.

The White House has confirmed that Trump, who is 79 years old, has chronic venous insufficiency, but it is not life-threatening. Despite the swelling and bruises observed on Trump's body, the authenticity and accuracy of these predictions remain unconfirmed.

The videos predicting Donald Trump's death are garnering thousands of likes and comments on TikTok. However, it is unclear whether these predictions are genuine or simply attempts to create a stir. Some users are using the trend to stir up controversy and attract attention.

As of the current report, there have been no interventions by social media platforms regarding the "funeral" videos. The source of this information is Liter.kz. It is important to note that this article does not contain any advertisements and does not mention any new court rulings or tariff-related news about Trump.

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