Trump savaged by South Park
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The first episode of South Park’s 27th season aired on Wednesday night and heavily skewered President Donald Trump’s use of lawsuits to silence his opponents.
Trey Parker and Matt Stone addressed controversy surrounding the "South Park" season 27 premiere depicting President Trump's penis while speaking at San Diego Comic-Con on Thursday.
South Park' premiered this week with a jaw-dropping takedown of President Donald Trump and his recent settlement with the show's parent company, Paramount
Trump fires back after South Park features him in a viral deepfake scene with Satan during its Season 27 premiere, mocking politics and media deals.
Season 27 premiered Wednesday on Comedy Central with an episode titled "Sermon on the 'Mount" -- as in Paramount
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.
If operating under the shallow assumption that "South Park" is a show that exists to mock woke culture, Cartman’s despair could be seen as a meta-commentary.
Con, "South Park" creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker briefly addressed this week's episode -- and the debate over Trump's penis.
Trey Parker made the comment after he was asked if he anticipated the reaction to the episode, which resulted in a damning statement by the White House.