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South Park Escalates Trump Feud As President Gets Satan Pregnant In Brutal New Episode

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South Park has once again gone straight for Donald Trump’s jugular—this time savagely mocking his manhood in a scene that fans say might just be one of the show’s boldest digs yet.

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South Park’s legacy of satire highlighted.

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Since 1997, South Park has targeted nearly every politician and celebrity imaginable.

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Bill Clinton, Kanye West, and even the Pope have been lampooned with equal ferocity.

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The crude animation masks biting commentary, regularly igniting headlines and censorship debates.

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Trump’s rise in politics provided the creators with endless material—from immigration policies to Twitter feuds.

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Fans often anticipate Trump’s reaction, joking that he may try to cancel the show.

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History of Trump on South Park profiled.

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South Park has a long-standing love-hate relationship with Donald Trump, often using his larger-than-life persona as a comedic target.

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Back on July 23, the episode “Sermon on the Mount” pasted Trump’s real face onto a cartoon body, featuring him in bed with the devil.

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The episode also referenced the Epstein list, Canadian tariffs, and Stephen Colbert’s late-night show cancellation.

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Fans immediately noticed the micro-p**** joke, sparking viral discussions and memes online.

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The White House responded, calling South Park “desperate” and claiming it hasn’t been relevant for over 20 years.

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Spokesperson Taylor Rogers told Rolling Stone: “No fourth-rate show can derail President Trump’s hot streak.”

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At San Diego Comic-Con, co-creator Trey Parker mock-apologized, deadpanning: “We’re terribly sorry.”

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The latest episode released.

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The newest episode takes the micro-p**** gag further while depicting Trump accepting bribes from Mark Zuckerberg and Tim Cook.

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The bedroom scene with Satan returns, this time featuring Trump asking to use Apple products in a sexual manner.

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However, the end credits stole the spotlight, reading: “Written by Trey Parker and ChatGPT.”

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Viewers debated whether the AI reference was real or just another joke, spurring online discussion.

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Fan reactions and backlash clarified.

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Some fans criticized the episode as disjointed and unfunny.

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One X user wrote: “This was the worst South Park I’ve ever seen.”

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Another chimed in: “One joke theme the whole time… wow, that’s it??”

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Others defended it, praising the commentary on society’s dependence on AI.

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“South Park is nailing it with ChatGPT,” wrote one user.

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Another added: “Everyone being dependent on ChatGPT is a true thing we can all relate to.”

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White House response and ratings irony unraveled.

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Despite criticism, the White House doubled down on calling the show irrelevant.

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Yet South Park consistently earns some of the highest ratings for any basic cable show.

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Fans quickly pointed out the irony, noting its continued popularity despite claims of obsolescence.

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Parker and Stone’s refusal to shy away from controversy keeps them in headlines decades later.

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South Park continues to stay in the headlines.

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The combination of Trump’s micro-p**** gag, bribery jokes, and Satanic bedroom antics made the episode instantly shareable.

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Social media erupted with memes and reactions, speculating about Trump’s next move.

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The raunchy humor, more than any political commentary, became the main talking point.

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South Park’s legacy of biting satire marches on, proving no target is off-limits.

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Fans are left wondering what outrageous gag the show will pull next—and if Trump will ever respond.

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And now we know.

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COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA – NOVEMBER 25: Former U.S. President Donald Trump waves to the crowd on the field during halftime in the Palmetto Bowl between Clemson and South Carolina at Williams Brice Stadium on November 25, 2023 in Columbia, South Carolina. Trump attended the rivalry game in a key early-voting state as he campaigns ahead of next year’s Republican presidential primary. (Photo by Sean Rayford/Getty Images)

In the latest episode, the President gets Satan pregnant.

In the controversial episode, Satan says:

 “You all want to know the truth, fine. We’re together. We’ve been together for months and I want to leave him but I can’t because… I’m pregnant.

“So now you all know, I am forced to stay in this situation for several more years.”

An animated Fox News then reports: “Satan is saying he’s been trapped in the White House because he’s pregnant.”

 “Fox News can now confirm… Donald Trump has been f*cking Satan this whole time. For all the doubters who thought Trump wasn’t f*cking Satan. In your face!”

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