
'South Park' puts Trump in bed with Satan in Season 27 comeback
ALBAWABA - South Park Season 27 took the internet by storm after putting US President Donald Trump in bed with Satan in its premiere episode. This comes right after Comedy Central's animated series reached a reported $1.5 billion deal with Paramount+.
The episode titled "Sermon on the 'Mount" depicted an angry Trump threatening to silence political opponents and media through lawsuits while simultaneously taking jabs at his comically minuscule genitalia.
During the episode, Trump argued with the Canadian Prime Minister in the White House and asked him, "Why are you placing these new tariffs on Canada? What are you, some kind of dictator from the Middle East?"
Trump added, "You don't want me to bomb you like I did Iraq!" To which the Canadian Prime Minister responded, "I thought you just bombed Iran?" The US President replied, "Iran, Iraq, what the hell's the difference? Relax, guy!"
South Park kicked off Season 27 by putting Donald Trump in bed with Satan.
Trump is going to lose his mind.😆 https://t.co/FT6vDK2g6O — Republicans against Trump (@RpsAgainstTrump) July 24, 2025
Later in the episode, the US President entered his room, stripped of his clothes, and cozied up to a comically drawn muscular Satan while asking for sexual intercourse.
However, Satan turned him down, prompting a comedic sequence between the two. Trump said, "Come on, Satan. I've been working hard all day." To which Satan replied, "You haven't been working! You've been doing your stupid memes and just fu**ing around."
Satan then mocked Trump's comically minuscule genitalia and said, "I can't even see anything, it's so small."
According to Variety, South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone have voiced their concerns for the new deal with Paramount+, after the show experienced a 2-week delay regarding its newest season.
"This merger is a shit show and it's fucking up 'South Park.' We are at the studio working on new episodes, and we hope the fans get to see them somehow."
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