‘South Park’ satirizes federal takeover of D.C. police in new episode
The latest “South Park” episode on Comedy Central addressed the federal takeover of Washington, D.C.’s police department while satirizing artificial intelligence, world leaders, and tech CEOs. The show, now in its 27th season, continues to draw at...

Political figures and tech CEOs satirized
The episode featured President Donald Trump and referenced Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, portraying her in a sequence involving cosmetic stylists reattaching her face. “It’s so easy to make fun of women for how they look,” Noem told Glenn Beck regarding the scene. The episode also satirized tech CEOs navigating governmental policy changes, highlighting tensions between Silicon Valley and federal oversight.
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Series expansion and audience reception
Creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone signed a reported $1.5 billion, five-year deal with Paramount for new episodes and streaming rights. The season’s second episode, depicting Noem, had the highest audience share in the show’s history, according to Comedy Central. The series’ enduring popularity has prompted analysis of its cultural impact, including critiques of political satire’s influence on public opinion.
White House response
The White House dismissed the show as “a fourth-rate, no-longer-relevant show,” though the series continues to generate attention from viewers, media outlets, and analysts examining the intersection of politics and satire.
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