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South Park Targets Kristi Noem in New Episode Teaser

South Park Targets Kristi Noem in New Episode Teaser

Newsweeka day ago
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South Park released a teaser post on Tuesday about its upcoming episode, including an image appearing to show a cartoon version of Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem pointing a gun in the air.
"'Got A Nut': When Mr. Mackay loses his job, he desperately tries to find a new way to make a living," the popular adult cartoon show posted on X, featuring a couple screenshots.
"South Park's 27th season continues this Wednesday, August 6 at 10/9c on Comedy Central and next day on Paramount+."
'Got A Nut': When Mr. Mackay loses his job, he desperately tries to find a new way to make a living.
South Park's 27th season continues this Wednesday, August 6 at 10/9c on Comedy Central and next day on Paramount+. pic.twitter.com/13ZGAfYmp3 — South Park (@SouthPark) August 5, 2025
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