New ‘South Park’ episode shocks love scene between Donald Trump and J.D. Vance

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“South Park” has escalated the war against President Donald Trump to a new level.

The latest episode of the animated series, which aired on November 12, shocked viewers with a scene depicting President Trump having sex with Vice President J.D. Vance.

The episode, titled “Sora Not Sorry,” continued the storyline of Trump having a romantic relationship with Satan and expecting a baby with him. In previous episodes, Vance secretly worked with Peter Thiel on a plot to stop the baby from being born, and in “Sora Not Sorry,” Trump becomes part of the plan.

The episode shows President Trump plotting with Vance in a hot tub, leading to a graphic scene where the president and vice president have sex in Lincoln’s bedroom.

Meanwhile, the main plot of the episode is that the kids at South Park Elementary School spread AI-generated videos of each other, leading to the involvement of the police and IP lawyers.

The two stories converge when police discover security camera footage of Trump and Vance having sex in the White House. The video ended up on Fox News, but President Trump immediately called and claimed it was AI-generated. Even though the footage was real, Fox bought into Trump’s lies. Trump also lies to Satan that the video is fake, but in the final scene he secretly meets and flirts with Vance.

For a show that has had so many shocking moments over the years, even South Park fans were surprised by the new episodes. “I’ve never been so upset about something, but I’ve also never laughed as hard as I did during Vance’s relationship with Trump,” one fan commented on Reddit.

In its latest episode, “South Park” continued its trend of focusing on impersonating the Trump administration. The animated show introduced a new parody of Trump, who was established as having a romantic relationship with Satan, during its Season 27 premiere in July. At the time, White House press secretary Taylor Rogers fired back in a statement, saying “South Park” “has not been relevant for more than 20 years, hanging on the strings of an uninspired idea in a desperate bid for attention.”

Since then, creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone have continued to double down, mocking Trump with each new episode of “South Park,” and turning members of the Trump administration into recurring characters. The conspiracy that Trump is pregnant with a child with Satan has been going on since September.

Parker and Stone recently spoke to The New York Times about their decision to focus heavily on Trump in a recent episode. They told the outlet they originally thought Trump would make a one-off appearance in the season 27 premiere, but decided to bring him back because they felt they had found a “comedic vein.”

“It wasn’t all about politics,” Parker told the Times. “Politics has become pop culture.”

However, in the recent Halloween episode, “The Woman in the Hat,” the show went meta to address fans unhappy with recent political storylines. In this episode, Stan Marsh launches a campaign declaring that “South Park sucks right now” because of “all the political stuff.”

When will the next “South Park” episode air?

“South Park” is scheduled to return in two weeks, with new episodes scheduled to air on November 26, the day before Thanksgiving. After this, the next episode is scheduled for December 10th.

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