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How to watch the Donald Trump 'South Park' episode everyone's talking about

How to watch the Donald Trump 'South Park' episode everyone's talking about

USA Today3 days ago
The newest season of South Park -- Season 27! -- started off with one of its all-time wildest episodes: "Sermon on the Mount," which skewers Donald Trump in some, uh, very NSFW ways and challenges Paramount just after the news about Stephen Colbert and The Late Show getting canceled.
And if you want to watch it? You're in luck. We're here to tell you how you can see it.
As of publishing this, you can't see it for free on South Park Studios. But what you can do is stream it if you subscribe to Paramount+.
Here's what else you need to know about the South Park episode that has everyone buzzing.
How did Donald Trump react to the South Park episode about him?
Per USA TODAY:
White House spokesperson Taylor Rogers slammed the episode in a statement to USA TODAY, calling "South Park" a "fourth-rate show" that "hasn't been relevant for over 20 years."
How did the South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone react to all the controversy?
"We're terribly sorry," came the response to a lot of laughs at a Comic-Con 2025 event in San Diego:
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