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Donald Trump

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This article is about the character. For the guest star, see Donald Trump.
Donald Trump
Donald Trump.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Occupation: Businessman
Relatives: Wife: Melania Trump
Daughter: Ivanka Trump
First mentioned: "Bart the Lover"
First appearance: "Hardly Kirk-ing"
Voiced by: Himself
Dan Castellaneta


Donald Trump is an American businessman.

History

When a yo-yo craze hit Springfield Elementary School, Bart proved to be very good at yo-yo tricks. Homer told Marge that soon he would be able to quit his job and "live off the boy", but Marge challenged him to name one person who had gotten rich by doing yo-yo tricks. After considering Donald Trump, Arnold Palmer and Bill Cosby, Homer realized to his chagrin that there wasn't any such person.[1]

A homeless man at the Bumtown Soup Kitchen called Seymour Skinner Donald Trump, right after Edna Krabappel stood him up.[2] When Lisa came to pick up Marge Simpson, Charles Heathbar said that he wanted to tell to his wife "you're fired!" When Marge and Lisa didn't laugh, he said that he had imitated Donald Trump and if they knew who he was, they would have laughed. Marge and Lisa then told him that they knew who he was, and he told them that he did not believe them as the joke was perfect.[3]

During a balcony scene in Italy Homer starts making gestures and poses, which cause Lisa to ask him "not to imitate Benito Mussolini". Homer then says he was actually imitating Donald Trump.[4]

In Lisa's fantasy, she turned Trump into an orange Troll doll.[5]

Many of the people in the celebrity executive assistant support group had worked for Donald Trump.[6]

Non-canon

Donut Homer.png The contents of this article or section are considered to be non-canon and therefore may not have actually happened or existed.

Trump served as President of the United States, immediately preceding Lisa Simpson. While in office, Trump evidently made some bad financial decisions, leaving the Simpson administration with "quite a budget crunch".[7]

Homer nominated Trump for the Ice Bucket Challenge.[8]

He is seen tweeting and watching TV from his bed at the White House.[9]

Trump was at Trump Hotel where he tried to bribe Robert Mueller with $750 million. Mueller rejected the bribe and tried to arrest Trump so Trump tried to pardon himself. When that didn't work, he tried to bribe Mueller again with a judge position on Miss Universe. When that didn't work, Mueller left. A maid then entered the room to do housekeeping and Trump told her that there was no money and he was never there then left the room.[10]

Trump decided that he had to take a look in the mirror and decided to get his faults off his chest. When he started getting his faults off his chest, he couldn't stop. He got rid of all his guilt doing this. He then called up Vladimir Putin and told him to leave the USA alone. He then woke up and realized it was all a terrible dream. He then decided to tweet what was deep in his heart, saying that Alec Baldwin wears a hairpiece.[11]

Behind the Laughter

In real life, Trump was elected President in the 2016 election and was sworn in as the 45th President of the United States on January 20, 2017.

Appearances

References