Trump’s White House Shares Statement About ‘South Park’ After Season Premiere

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President Trump’s White House has issued a statement in response to how he was portrayed on the iconic animated series South Park. The season 27 premiere of the long-running Comedy Central series portrayed Trump as having a “teeny-tiny” manhood and literally being in bed with Satan, among other barbs.

Trump’s role as Satan’s new lover was a position that South Park famously filled with Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, with Satan saying in the episode that Trump reminds him of his ex-lover, explaining that they’re “exactly

South Park also gave Trump a real, two-piece face that’s hinged at the mouth and flaps open when he talks — something they do for Canadians — instead of an animated one in its classic house style, which is something they’ve done in the past with Hussein, Mel Gibson and Ben Affleck.

The episode also included multiple instances of portraying Trump as having a micro-manhood, via paintings in the White House, scenes of him in bed with the devil, and a mock Pro-Trump PSA that South Park attached to the end of the episode.

White House releases statement in response to South Park portrayal of President Trump

“The Left’s hypocrisy truly has no end — for years they have come after South Park for what they labeled as ‘offense’ [sic] content, but suddenly they are praising the show,” Trump White House spokesperson Taylor Rogers told Rolling Stone in a statement — although it’s unclear of when, exactly, ‘the Left came after’ South Park, unless they are referring to its early seasons in the late 90s when both sides of the aisle were up-in-arms about it.

“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. President Trump has delivered on more promises in just six months than any other president in our country’s history — and no fourth-rate show can derail President Trump’s hot streak.”

Paramount, the company that owns Comedy Central and therefore South Park, clearly disagree with the White House’s assessment of South Park’s success and they recently gave creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone a new $1.5 billion dollar deal to make 50 more episodes of the show.

Titled “Sermon on the ‘Mount”, the season 27 premiere of South Park saw PC Principal — now going by Power Christ Principal — brings Jesus to the school to save the kids from wokeness, which angers Kyle’s father Randy, who leasds the town in an effort to try and fight Donald Trump for bringing Jesus to the schools.

Meanwhile, Cartman stops seeing the point in life now that everyone uses the same offensive slurs that he long has, particularly when it comes to Jewish people, and tries to kill himself and Butters.

“I think I know what’s happening. I think… woke is dead,” Cartman bemoans. “It’s dead, Butters. It’s gone. You can just say ‘retarded’ now and nobody cares. Everyone hates the Jews. Everyone’s fine with gay slurs… It’s terrible, cause now I don’t know what I’m supposed to do.”

Topics also mocked in “Sermon on the ‘Mount” included ChatGPT, whining liberals on NPR, CBS and 60 Minutes paying legal fees to Trump over a baseless lawsuit and canceling Stephen Colbert, and Trump being listed in the Epstein files.

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Eric Italiano is a NYC-based writer who spearheads BroBible's Pop Culture and Entertainment content. He covers topics such as Movies, TV, and Video Games, while interviewing actors, directors, and writers.
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