Trump savaged by South Park
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In the premiere episode, “60 Minutes” covers the presence of Jesus in South Park’s schools. The co-anchors anxiously describe Trump as “a great man” who is “probably watching,” a clear nod to Paramount settling Trump’s lawsuit against “60 Minutes.”
South Park' Season 27 premiere depicts President Trump as a con man with a micropenis who's in bed with Satan, and takes on parent company Paramount.
Trey Parker and Matt Stone elicited hysterical laughter and rankled feathers on Wednesday night with the season 27 premiere of South Park, in which President Donald Trump is depicted as a petulant child and in a relationship with Satan.
For a second there, it looked like South Park may never return. But now the show is back and waging its most direct assault on a public figure since Saddam Hussein was hooking up with Satan. Just a few weeks ago,
SAN FRANCISCO — "South Park," an animated television show for adults, is under fire by President Donald Trump's administration after their Wednesday night 27th season premiere on Comedy Central.
South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone were in attendance at San Diego Comic-Con on Thursday night, just one day after the season 27 premiere of