The Comedy Central show’s version of Trump is presented similar to Saddam Hussein, parroting the phrase “Relax, guy” and suing everyone who speaks out against him.
One scene shows President Trump undressing in his White House bedroom and getting into bed with Satan. Satan rejects him, but Trump persists, “Come on, Satan, I’ve been working hard all day.” When Trump removes his blanket, a little penis is shown, prompting Satan to respond, “I can’t even see anything, it’s so small.”
Hey, Satan! pic.twitter.com/JQzbcWVUbm
— South Park (@SouthPark) July 24, 2025
Following the premiere, “South Park” created a website to house the deepfake PSA featured in the episode. The video shows a deepfake Trump strolling across the desert and stripping naked. The clip closes with Trump removing his pants and underwear. The narrator then states the tagline, “Trump. “His penis is tiny, but his love for us is huge.”
Meanwhile, White House responded to “South Park” Season 27 premiere. Speaking with Variety, White House spokesperson Taylor Rogers said, “The Left’s hypocrisy truly has no end – for years they have come after ‘South Park’ for what they labelled as ‘offensive’ content, but suddenly they are praising the show. 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.”
The episode comes at a time when Paramount is under fire for its recent $16 million settlement with Trump, who sued the company over an edited interview on CBS’s 60 Minutes last fall. The episode revolves around Cartman’s outrage over Trump’s cancellation of funding for public broadcaster NPR, which he listens to solely for its wokeness.
Paramount’s decision to pay Trump $16 million to settle a lawsuit has sparked widespread criticism, with Stephen Colbert calling it a “big fat bribe” and Jon Stewart leading a chant of “f*#k you” directed at Paramount.
“South Park” has never shied away from controversy, but the Season 27 premiere is noteworthy because it aired shortly after Trey Parker and Matt Stone signed a new five-year deal with Paramount that includes 50 new episodes and the first time all seasons of the show are available to stream on Paramount+. During the Comedy Central animation panel at San Diego’s Comic-Con International, Parker and Stone joked in reaction to the anger from the White House, saying, “We’re terribly sorry.”
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