New South Park episode hilariously skewers Paramount over Trump settlement
'The South Park episode everyone is talking about, the one where South Park takes on Donald Trump,' he said.
'Here's their take on CBS's 60 Minutes reporting on Trump in the wake of their settling a lawsuit filed by the president after that whole scandalously edited Kamala Harris interview they ran.
'The whole episode is hilarious by the way; it takes the mickey out of just about everyone on all sides.'

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