The White House is not laughing after South Park brutally skewered former President Donald Trump in its shocking Season 27 premiere — with the Commander-in-Chief getting roasted both figuratively and literally in bed with Satan. Now, Trump’s camp is firing back with fury, calling the long-running series “irrelevant,” “uninspired,” and “desperate.”
???? South Park Goes Nuclear in Season Opener
In case you missed it, South Park kicked off its new season with an explosive episode that didn’t hold back. Within minutes, the animated show dove straight into political chaos — featuring Trump snuggled up in bed with none other than the devil himself. But the scene took a brutal turn when Satan brutally rejected Trump’s advances, mocking him over the size of his manhood.
That’s right — Satan basically called Trump out for having a “microscopic weener.” Cue the internet meltdown.
While South Park is no stranger to outrageous satire, even longtime fans were stunned at how far the episode went.
“The premiere was absolutely savage. I didn’t expect Trump and Satan in the first five minutes,” one fan wrote on X (formerly Twitter).
The scene went viral almost immediately — and it didn’t take long for the backlash from Trump’s camp to come in strong.
????️ White House Fires Back: “Desperate and Uninspired”
TMZ reached out to the White House shortly after the episode aired, and spokesperson Taylor Rogers wasted no time going scorched earth.
“This show hasn’t been relevant for over 20 years and is hanging on by a thread with uninspired ideas in a desperate attempt for attention,” Rogers told TMZ.
She didn’t stop there. Rogers went on to defend Trump’s record, claiming he’s outperformed every other president in modern history.
“President Trump has delivered on more promises in just six months than any other president in our country’s history – and no fourth-rate show can derail President Trump’s hot streak.”
Yikes. That’s a direct shot at South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, who have long used the show to tackle politics with unfiltered commentary — often dragging both sides of the aisle.
⚖️ Rogers Slams the Left for “Hypocrisy”
The White House rep also took a moment to call out South Park’s newly embraced popularity among left-leaning critics — who she says used to condemn the show for its controversial humor.
“Just like the creators of South Park, the Left has no authentic or original content, which is why their popularity continues to hit record low.”
In other words — if you’re praising South Park now, but hated it back then, you’re being a hypocrite. That’s the official stance from Trump’s camp, at least.
???? Not Just Trump: Colbert, Paramount, and Jesus?
But Trump wasn’t the only target in the new episode. South Park also took hilarious aim at other major media figures and scandals:
- Stephen Colbert’s canceled late-night show got roasted, even though both Colbert and South Park share the same parent company — Paramount Global.
- The network itself was dragged for its handling of Trump’s 60 Minutes lawsuit settlement, with anchors hilariously bootlicking the former president.
- And yes, even Jesus made a surprise appearance at a Trump protest, supposedly because “it was part of a lawsuit and the agreement with Paramount.”
As always, no one is safe in the South Park universe — not even their own corporate overlords.
“We’re not surprised,” said a Paramount insider. “Trey and Matt have always played by their own rules.”
???? Epstein, Lawsuits & Late-Night Chaos
The episode didn’t stop with Trump or the Satan bed scene. Other jabs included:
- A Jeffrey Epstein list joke, referencing the infamous high-profile names allegedly linked to the disgraced financier.
- Media hosts scrambling to avoid controversy, all while pretending not to be terrified of lawsuits.
- Commentary on the growing collapse of traditional TV, with Colbert’s cancellation used as a symbol of how late-night has lost its edge.
In typical South Park fashion, it was equal parts funny, uncomfortable, and bizarrely on point.
“Nobody goes for the jugular quite like South Park,” said one entertainment critic. “They’ve made an art out of crossing lines.”
???? Why South Park Still Matters in 2025
Despite claims of irrelevance, South Park remains one of the longest-running and most-watched animated series in TV history. The show first aired in 1997, and 27 seasons later, it’s still grabbing headlines — especially when it fearlessly skewers powerful figures like Donald Trump.
Its creators, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, signed a $900 million mega-deal with Paramount in 2021 to keep the franchise alive through 2027 — including spin-off specials and exclusive content for Paramount+.
So no, South Park isn’t going anywhere soon — and judging by the internet’s reaction to the Season 27 premiere, it’s still more than capable of stirring global controversy.
????️ What Fans Are Saying Online
Social media has been flooded with reactions — some praising the episode’s boldness, others calling it “vulgar” or “over the top.”
Here’s a quick roundup:
- @PopCringeDaily: “South Park just torched Trump and got the White House to rage-quit. Iconic behavior.”
- @Truth4AllNow: “The Left loves South Park now?? Y’all hated it when it made jokes about your side.”
- @TooRealNews: “I haven’t laughed this hard since the Kanye fish sticks episode. Parker and Stone still got it.”
???? What’s Next?
Whether you think South Park has lost its edge or is more relevant than ever, one thing is clear: its satire still cuts deep — especially when it strikes political nerves.
As Trump gears up for another election run and South Park barrels through another season, we’re likely to see more clashes between politics and pop culture.
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???? What are your thoughts on South Park’s Trump roast? Did they go too far, or is this classic satire doing its job? Let us know in the comments!