Just when you thought you’d seen the last ofDonald Trump getting cozy with Satanin the new season ofSouth Park, the show’s creators, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, will prove you wrong. The highly anticipated premiere episode ofSouth ParkSeason 27 aired on Comedy Central on June 25, 2025, and one particular clip sent the internet (and the White House) into a frenzy. You see, one scene in the episode, titled “Sermon on the ‘Mount,” shows a miniature Trump in bed with Satan, starving for his attention, while Satan continuously rejects his advances. Judging by the newly released teaser for the second episode ofSouth ParkSeason 27, which has been pushed back to a later date, it looks like the creators of the popular animated series are not done with making fun of Trump just yet.
In the official trailer for the next episode, Trump can be seen stroking Satan’s knee underneath a table. The two appear to be at a fancy event, as a miniature Trump is shown wearing a black suit and tie with a white button-down shirt. Then, Satan smacks the president’s hand away and says, “Stop!” But it doesn’t end there. The footage also shows Eric Cartman portraying Charles Kirk, a conservative pundit and the founder of Turning Point USA. And we get to see Mr. Mackey riding in the back of a van filled with ICE agents wearing masks. In the clip, Mr. Mackey nervously puts on his mask and says his famous catchphrase: “M’kay.” Originally slated to premiere on July 30, the new episode ofSouth Parkwill premiere on Wednesday, August 6, on Comedy Central. you’re able to watch the full teaser below:

Donald Trump Was Not Happy with ‘South Park’ Creators Following the Season 27 Premiere
Much to fans' surprise, the White House issued a statement slamming the animated series, saying it has not been “relevant for over 20 years” and it is “hanging on by a thread” with its blatant attempt to make fun of the president. The statement continued, “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.” To say theSouth Parkcreators had the most unbothered response to the White House’s remarks would be an understatement. While participating in the Comic-Con Comedy Central Animation panel last week, Park and Stone were asked toshare their reaction to the White House’s statementabout the show, to which Park responded:
“We’re terribly sorry.”

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Also, Parker shared that the Season 27 premiere episode was created in just three days, further showing the creator’s crunch-time mindset. He said, “We were like, ‘I don’t know if people are going to like this.’ We were reading stuff in the newspaper, and were like, ‘Let’s put that in there!'” This explosive Season 27 premiere came shortly after theSouth Parkcreators signed a massive deal with Paramount+. The five-year deal — worth a jaw-dropping $1.5 billion — gives the streaming service exclusive rights to the long-running animated show. It also allows fans to watch the show on the company’s streaming service, Paramount+, for the first time in the U.S.

From the online discussions to Trump himself responding to the show, Season 27 is off to a great start, and we can’t wait to see what the creators will do next.
Source:Variety
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