South Park Ridicules Trump in New Season Premiere—And the White House Isn’t Laughing

South Park has never shied away from controversy, and in its latest episode, the long-running animated series took aim squarely at Donald Trump—going so far as to pair him in a deeply uncomfortable scene with Satan himself. The result? A furious response from the Trump administration.

The premiere episode of South Park’s 27th season aired on July 23 and wasted no time diving into its satirical jabs. The episode, which was released following Trey Parker and Matt Stone’s massive new deal with Paramount, didn’t hold back as it depicted Trump stripped naked, climbing into bed with the devil—who, notably, wanted nothing to do with him.


Crude, Surreal, and Very On Brand

Within minutes of the episode’s opening, viewers were met with a surreal sequence: President Trump threatening to sue the entire town of South Park before stripping down and attempting to seduce Satan. The devil, horrified, flat-out refused, claiming Trump’s anatomy was, quite literally, beneath notice.

One line that’s already trending online comes from Satan himself, who declares:

“It’s so f**king small I can’t even see it.”

Adding to the humiliation, Trump is shown firing a cartoon artist for allegedly drawing his genitals “too small”—a meta nod to past real-life insecurities he’s been accused of harboring.


South Park’s Deep-Cut Satire Hits Hard

The scene escalates further as Trump is slapped across the face and questioned about the infamous Epstein client list. Satan, playing the role of uncomfortably blunt interrogator, quips:

“Funny how you always want people to calm down when that comes up.”

In another moment of absurdity, Trump is seen wandering a desert in a bizarre deepfake campaign video, which airs after South Park’s fictional town agrees to pay him $3.5 billion. The scene ends with a dramatic voiceover proclaiming:

“Trump: His penis is teeny-tiny, but his love for us is large.”

The segment directs viewers to a fictional website—HeTrumpedUs.com—featuring the video in its entirety.


The $30 Million Roast

With Parker and Stone’s new deal reportedly worth $1.5 billion and promising 50 new episodes, each episode clocks in at a jaw-dropping $30 million in production value. That means the entire Trump takedown—tiny genitals, Satan, Epstein digs, and all—cost more than most indie films.

The creators, never known for subtlety, clearly invested heavily in making sure their satire hit maximum impact.


White House Responds With Fury

Unsurprisingly, the Trump administration was quick to react. In a sharply worded statement, officials slammed both the show and its creators:

“The Left’s hypocrisy truly has no end — for years they criticized South Park for what they called ‘offensive content,’ but now they’re praising it.”

The statement went on to insult the show’s relevance and originality, calling it a “fourth-rate comedy” and accusing Parker and Stone of clinging to shock humor out of desperation:

“This show hasn’t been relevant for over 20 years and is hanging on by a thread with uninspired ideas.”

The statement concluded with a boast about the President’s accomplishments:

“President Trump has delivered more progress in six months than any president in history. No cartoon show—especially one this lowbrow—can derail that momentum.”


Classic South Park Chaos, Classic Trump Backlash

In true South Park fashion, the episode mixed political satire, crude humor, and unapologetic absurdity to deliver what some fans are already calling one of the show’s boldest episodes in years. With 49 episodes still to come under their Paramount deal, it’s safe to say Parker and Stone won’t be backing down anytime soon.

Whether you find it hilarious or offensive, one thing is certain: South Park still knows how to start a fire—and Trump is still the show’s favorite kindling.

Similar Posts

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *