“South Park” laughs at Trump over Homeland Security Ice Recruitment Post
“South Park” trolled President Donald Trump after Homeland Security used screenshots of the show on the Ice Recruitment Post.
“South Park” is back to play President Donald Trump and Lovebus.
The Comedy Central series returned on September 3rd with a new episode entitled “wok is dead.” This escalates an ongoing storyline that involves Trump’s romantic relationship with Satan.
The episode shows Trump leaving the Air Force in the early scenes, with Satan in close proximity behind him. When a reporter confronts the president about whether he is romantically involved with Satan, he denies it, and Satan chimes to claim that they are “just sort of hanging out.” But the media doesn’t buy it, and one journalist said, “Now, President Trump. With everything you’ve done, most of the nation thinks you’re having sex with Satan right now.”
The news segment then questioned Trump’s relationship with Satan, with the anchor saying “the president is increasingly seen more and more frequently with his wife and his new companions.” But Trump continues to deny that he and Satan are together.
Satan then confides in Vice President JD Vance, who confesses that he is unhappy with his relationship with Trump, but has a secret that prevents him from leaving. At the end of the episode, it was revealed that this was a pregnancy test with positive results.
“Yes, we are together,” Satan announces to the world. “We were together for months and I want to leave him, but I can’t because I’m pregnant.”
The media is celebrating them to make sure they are right about Trump and Satan, but famous Trump supporter Kidlock has emotionally declared he is “very happy” about the news.
This episode also takes on the trend surrounding Lovebu’s gorgeous toys, and Butter tries to buy one for the girl he likes, but runs into trouble due to the tariffs imposed by Trump. The toys are shown to be used as part of a demonic ritual that later summons Trump and Satan.
All previous episodes of “South Park” Season 27 feature Trump as a recurring character. The hit animated series isn’t accustomed to political humor, but Trump’s parody and his administration in the new season are particularly unforgiving.
It all began with the Season 27 premiere on July 23, and introduced the idea that Trump was Satan’s lover and portrayed him as a thin-skilled bully who could sue anyone on his bad side. The depiction of the series, which involves placing a photo of the president in the cartoon body, is roughly the same as the way “South Park” previously parodied Saddam Hussein.
The first episode of season 27 encouraged the White House to fight back. “I’ve stuck with threads with ideas that have not been involved for over 20 years and are uninspired by desperate attempts for attention,” spokesman Taylor Rogers told USA Today.
However, “South Park” doubled in the next episode. This featured a sequence set in Mar-a-Lago, in which Trump was shown again as Satan’s lover and Vance appeared as Trump’s servant. This episode also laughed at Homeland Security Secretary Christie Noem and immigration and custom enforcement. Vance responds to his parody in X, writing, “Well, I finally made it.”
In the third episode, the White House scene was presented by guests, including Apple CEO Tim Cook and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg. This episode ended with Trump in bed with Satan again.
When will the next episode of “South Park”?
“South Park” appears to have settled in a release pattern where new episodes air every other week.
This schedule is set to continue. Comedy Central previously said the next episode of “South Park” season 27 will air Wednesday, September 17th.

