Channel 4 scraps eerily inappropriate Simpsons episode from schedule after Donald Trump gun attack

Lisa the Iconoclast i Channel 4 pulls The Simpsons episode after Trump gun attack
Channel 4 pulled a 1996 Simpsons episode from its schedule following the gun attack at Donald Trump’s rally (Picture: FOX)

The Simpsons fans noticed a last-minute schedule shake-up following the gun attack aimed at Donald Trump this weekend.

On Saturday evening (July 13) in a truly shocking moment, the former US President was wrestled to the ground by Secret Service agents after an attacker opened fire at his Pennsylvania rally.

The shooter was later identified as Republican Thomas Matthew Crooks, while Trump’s camp issued a message to say he was ‘fine’ after receiving medical attention.

In the aftermath of the shooting, Channel 4 was due to air The Simpsons episode titled Lisa the Iconoclast.

Taken from season 7, episode 16, the episode follows Lisa as she finds out that Springfield’s founder was a murderous pirate who tried to assassinate George Washington.

In true Lisa style, she takes it upon herself to spread to truth to her fellow citizens.

Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump is surrounded by U.S. Secret Service agents as he is helped off the stage at a campaign rally in Butler, Pa., Saturday, July 13, 2024. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)
The former President was shot at in Pennsylvania on Saturday (Picture: AP)
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump holds a campaign rally in Butler
Trump was given medical attention but was ok (Picture: Reuters)

However, it was replaced with an alternative, with fans of the animated series taking to social media to address the elephant in the room.

‘Wondered at first why Channel 4 just pulled the scheduled broadcast of Lisa The Iconoclast, but I think I get’, tweeted RopesToInfinity.

Along with the post was a still from the scene where the President is shot at with a rifle, with social media users deciding the broadcaster deemed it too on-the-nose to air after yesterday’s events.

In place of Lisa the Iconoclast, which was the next episode in chronological order, Channel 4 aired a season 30 episode about self-driving cars.

‘Obsessed with the idea that Channel 4 thought someone in the UK would have another pop because of something they saw on The Simpsons’, wrote wrb91.

‘Top work whoever took the decision but crazy how this of all episodes was the one scheduled. The Simpsons’ weird coincidences continue…’, said TejasSandhu.

Lisa the Iconoclast i Channel 4 pulls The Simpsons episode after Trump gun attack
Lisa the Iconoclast shows the assassination of a President (Picture: FOX)
Lisa the Iconoclast i Channel 4 pulls The Simpsons episode after Trump gun attack
Fans praised Channel 4 for noticing in time (Picture: FOX)

‘Okay I’d forgotten this scene was in this episode. Makes sense now’, added DeadlyMonkfish.

Others said it was ‘pretty impressive that someone at Channel 4 caught this in time’, while leonoldman declared: ‘The Simpsons crystal ball strikes again.’

Indeed, The Simpsons is no stranger to a coincidence.

The show has long been said to ‘predict’ major world events, tragedies, and pop culture moments, from the election of Trump to Super Bowl results, and from technological advances to the pandemic.

In fact, fans have already been digging following Trump’s rally attack, discovering that a past Simpsons episode depicted Trump’s funeral, with X users suffering this had foreshadowed an assassination attempt.

Following his assassination attempt, Trump was left with a bleeding ear.

TOPSHOT - Former US President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a campaign event at Butler Farm Show Inc. in Butler, Pennsylvania, July 13, 2024. Donald Trump was hit in the ear in an apparent assassination attempt by a gunman at a campaign rally on Saturday, in a chaotic and shocking incident that will fuel fears of instability ahead of the 2024 US presidential election. (Photo by Rebecca DROKE / AFP) (Photo by REBECCA DROKE/AFP via Getty Images)
An investigation has been launched into the shooting (Picture: Rebecca Droke/AFP)

In a statement posted to X, his wife, Melania Trump, called the gunman a ‘monster’ who saw Trump as ‘an inhuman political machine’ and ‘attempted to ring out his passion’.

The 20-year-old shooter is accused of climbing onto a roof and opening fire live on television at the event.

Questions have been raised about the security operation at the rally and why the roof the gun was fired from was accessible.

Channel 4 has been contacted for comment.

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