No — there is no credible evidence that former President Donald Trump warned “the Sun is going to shut down this Sunday.” 

That idea appears to be misinformation or a mischaracterization circulating on social platforms and in sensational videos. Searches of news outlets and fact-checked reporting do not show any statement by Trump predicting the Sun itself will shut off or go dark. What does show up are social media posts and some viral clips that misinterpret or exaggerate remarks, but no reliable source confirms any such claim about the Sun. 

Here’s why it’s almost certainly false:

• Astronomically impossible — The Sun won’t “shut down” suddenly. Its energy comes from nuclear fusion in the core and won’t vary dramatically on human timescales outside of predictable events like solar eclipses (which are caused by the Moon passing in front of the Sun, not the Sun shutting off). 

• No official report — None of the major news organizations or scientific agencies (NASA, NOAA, major science outlets) are reporting a claim that Trump said something like that. Verified statements from Trump in the news relate to policy or geopolitical issues, not astrophysical phenomena

• Misinformation pattern — Claims about world-ending events tied to specific dates often circulate online without basis; fact-checkers routinely debunk these when tied to public figures. 

If you saw a clip or post claiming this, it’s almost certainly not an accurate representation of what Trump said. If you can share the exact wording or source of the statement you heard, I can help verify it directly.




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