South Park, Trump and White House
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A wild season premiere of "South Park" showed Donald Trump in bed with Satan and tore into Paramount for canceling Stephen Colbert's "Late Show."
The long-running animation served up as brutal a satire of the US president as there’s been in years. Trump may live to regret starting a war with the arts world, writes
The day after the "South Park" Season 27 premiere, the show's creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone participated at a Comedy Central's Comic-Con animation panel. They sat by "Beavis and Butt-Head" creator Mike Judge and "Digiman" creator Andy Samberg. Parker had just three words to say about the episode.
Paramount itself also wasn't safe from the ire of Parker and Stone. The episode also features a pair of animated "60 Minutes" anchors covering protests as they nervously praise Trump and insist they don't agree with the protesters, intimating that they might be worried he will sue again.
The day after the Donald Trump episode of "South Park" aired, creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker spoke on a panel at Comic-Con about their process.
But Parker jokes "we're terribly sorry" about the Trump-skewering Season 27 premiere during Comedy Central's Hall H panel
South Park” creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone brought their show back with a vengeance on Wednesday, in an episode that took swings at both the parent company of the network that airs their popular animated series and President Donald Trump.
Rogan endorsed Trump in 2024 but has joined a cacophony of angry voices who have spoken out against the handling of the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.
South Park unsurprisingly returned from its feud with Paramount to gleefully stir up more trouble, with an entire episode dedicated to dunking on its parent company and roasting President Donald Trump.