South Park skewers Trump over Epstein files, puts him in bed with Satan in controversial new episode

South Park has kicked off its 27th season covering Trump’s lawsuit against Paramount and cancellation of Stephen Colbert’s show, depicting Trump in bed with Satan. Trump is depicted as an actual photo of the US president on an animated body in the...

The premiere episode, “Sermon on the Mount,” sees Trump in bed with series regular Satan, along with references to Jeffrey Epstein
'South Park' is back with a new season and this time it kicked off with an provocative episode centred on US President Donald Trump. The new season opened with the episode titled ‘Sermon on the Mount’, which covers everything from Trump’s presidential run to his lawsuit with Paramount, wokeness, Trump’s attacks on Canada, and the recent cancellation of The Late Show hosted by Stephen Colbert.

The premiere episode, “Sermon on the Mount,” sees Trump in bed with series regular Satan, along with references to Jeffrey Epstein. In a mock ad for Trump made by the South Park characters in the episode’s final minutes, a live-action Trump was shown running through the desert. Sweating and exhausted, Trump took off his clothes and laid down naked on the sand.

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'South Park' mocks Trump

The episode shows Trump in bed with Satan, who is obviously a regular on the show, and the president’s picture seems to have been pasted upon an animated figure. One can also see a deepfake of Trump walking naked across the desert, and interestingly the entire episode is based on the idea of having Jesus in the schools of South Park.


Earlier, the episode repeatedly showed cartoon Trump naked in bed with Satan, who rejects his sexual advances and comments on the size of his genitals. “Come on, Satan, you know you can’t resist this,” Trump said, pulling down the covers to expose himself.

“I can’t even see anything because it’s so small,” Satan said. He looked away in disgust. The Season 27 premiere, “Sermon on the ‘Mount,” also mocked Trump’s apparent tendency to sue anyone who criticizes him for massive sums of money.
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Satan later confronts Trump about his name appearing on the "Epstein list" and adds: "It's weird that whenever it comes up, you just tell everyone to relax."

The season premiere was delayed due to ongoing negotiations between Paramount and the show's creators over a major streaming rights deal. When it finally aired, the show made an explosive comeback, also portraying Trump’s interactions with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, touching on trade disputes and his controversial behaviour.

In the episode, we also see Trump arguing with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, who complains about tariffs on Canada and says: "What are you, some kind of dictator from the Middle East?" After confusing Iran and Iraq, the "South Park" version of Trump tells Carney to “relax," Politico reported. Trump is also depicted lining the walls of the White House with naked pictures of himself.

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The start of the new season of “South Park” was delayed by several weeks while the Paramount network secured a deal worth $1.5 billion with the show’s creators for the streaming rights. Paramount is the owner of CBS, which has been firmly in Trump’s crosshairs. The satirical animated show also referenced Trump’s lawsuit against Paramount (Trump reached a $16 million settlement with Paramount Global, the parent of CBS News, over what he claimed was misleading editing of a pre-election interview with Democratic candidate Kamala Harris on the show “60 Minutes”).

Days after that settlement, Paramount canceled “The Late Show” hosted by Stephen Colbert, in what it said was “purely a financial decision” and not because of performance or content. Colbert is a frequent critic of Trump.
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