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South Park Escalates Feud With Donald Trump With Savage 5-Word Response Before New Episode

Controversial South Park joke has caused huge backlash and now they’ve doubled down.

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South Park fans are still reeling after the show’s boldest, crudest, and possibly most savage Trump takedown yet.

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History of South Park jokes highlighted.

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But this isn’t the first time South Park has gleefully torched a public figure.

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In past seasons, they’ve targeted everyone from Lizzo’s alleged Ozempic use to Andrew Tate’s toxic masculinity.

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Paris Hilton once admitted her episode “made her sick.”

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But with Trump, the creators may have gone full scorched earth.

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And while the episode’s brutality made headlines, there’s more to the story bubbling under the surface.

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Season delay explained.

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Season 27 almost didn’t happen. Paramount delayed the release by two weeks earlier this month.

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South Park’s official X account blamed the mess on Paramount’s merger with Skydance Media.

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“This merger is a st show and it’s fking up South Park,” Parker and Stone said in a pointed statement.

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They also accused incoming Paramount-Skydance boss Jeff Shell of interfering with their Netflix and Warner Bros. deals.

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Then came the announcement fans were waiting for: 50 new episodes of South Park were officially ordered.

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“We’re focused on building something special,” Parker said. “This is about more than a contract.”

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The backroom drama nearly overshadowed the show’s actual return—until Trump and Satan took the screen.

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Savage Trump dig exposed.

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In the Season 27 premiere, creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone did what no political cartoonist, satirist, or sketch comic has dared to do.

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They sent Donald J. Trump straight to hell—literally.

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And made him beg Satan for s** on the way down.

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The episode, titled Sermon on the Mount, opens with South Park’s usual irreverence but quickly escalates into chaos at the White House.

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Trump is seen clashing with the Canadian Prime Minister before things take a wildly unexpected turn.

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The President strips down and slinks into Satan’s bed, whispering sultry sweet nothings.

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Shocking exchange unveiled.

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“Come on Satan, I’ve been working hard all day,” Trump purrs.

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Satan isn’t having it: “You haven’t been working! You’ve been doing your stupid memes and just fking around.”**

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Then, South Park delivers its jaw-dropper: Trump pulls off the blanket, revealing what fans called a “grotesquely small” manhood.

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“Come on Satan, you know you can’t resist this,” he says, proudly.

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Satan replies flatly: “I can’t even see anything, it’s so small.”

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Reactions to controversial episode clarified.

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Reddit exploded, with fans calling the episode “the ballsiest thing they’ve ever done.”

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One fan said, “I watched with my mouth agape in sheer awe of the testicles on Matt and Trey.”

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The visual metaphor? Crude. The impact? Absolutely brutal.

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But personal might just describe the tone of Sermon on the Mount, which didn’t just lampoon—it annihilated.

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The satirical firestorm didn’t go unnoticed by Trump supporters either, who took to social media in outrage.

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Savage scene leaves viewers in hysterics.

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But South Park has never been in the business of pulling punches—or issuing apologies.

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As for Trump, the White House responded:

“The Left’s hypocrisy truly has no end – for years they have come after South Park for what they labeled as ‘offensive’ content, but suddenly they are praising the show.”

Just like the creators of South Park, the Left has no authentic or original content, which is why their popularity continues to hit record lows. This show hasn’t been relevant for over 20 years and is hanging on by a thread with uninspired ideas in a desperate attempt for attention.”

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And South Park have doubled down.

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Homeland Security’s official X account posted a picture of a South Park scene show ICE agents in a car wearing sun glasses and face coverings. They captioned the post: “JOIN.ICE.GOV.”

And of course South Park had to share it, captioning: “Wait, so we ARE relevant?”

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