‘South Park’ Takes Aim At Trump & Paramount In Savage Season 27 Premiere Episode
- Kris Avalon
- Jul 24
- 2 min read

“South Park” kicked off its 27th season on Wednesday night, and in the debut episode, Trey Parker and Matt Stone literally put Donald Trump in the White House and in bed with the Devil.
via: Deadline
Hours after South Park co-creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone signed a new five-year overall deal with Paramount Global, the long-running animated series took aim at the network’s dealings with Donald Trump.
Wednesday’s Season 27 premiere featured the president complaining about the size of his manhood in an official painting, then crawling into bed with and trying to be amorous with Satan, who rejects him and complains about the size of Trump’s manhood. And, for the record, said manhood is seen (well barely, given its size) multiple times throughout the episode, including in a photorealistic segment at the end of the show. More on that below.
There are also multiple paintings scattered throughout the fictional White House that poke fun at Trump’s military bravado. Another image seems to involve Trump and a sheep engaged in an activity not meant for polite company.
Rather than depicting Trump in the South Park style, Parker and Stone use actual photos of the president’s face in the animation — lest there be any confusion about whom they are referencing.
Fans on social media speculated it’s only a matter of time before Trump sues the show as well. “I give it 15 more minutes before Trump is demanding the cancellation of South Park lmfao,” wrote one viewer on X.
In the episode, titled ‘Sermon on the ‘Mount’, the residents of South Park come together when the kids’ school principal literally brings Jesus into the classroom. The town’s parents riot, prompting a $5 billion lawsuit from Trump.
Earlier, Cartman is upset over the cancellation of NPR, which his mother tells him is Trump’s doing. He likes the service because he sees the wokeness as comedy.
“The government can’t cancel the show, I mean, what show are they going to cancel next?” says Cartman.
At one point, Satan confronts Trump about rumors he’s on the Epstein list, a topic that sparked Trump’s lawsuit against Wall Street Journal publisher Dow Jones and owner Rupert Murdoch.



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