Trump, South Park and White House
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One day after hitting back at The View over Joy Behar's claim that Donald Trump was jealous of Barack Obama's looks, the White House has again taken aim at a Hollywood institution in a statement to Entertainment Weekly criticizing South Park 's satirical depiction of the president seducing Satan in bed.
South Park's new season premiere featured President Trump in bed with Satan and talking about the Epstein files which drew fierce criticism from the White House.
The Season 27 premiere of the Comedy Central animated series, "South Park", has stirred controversy this week. The episode, which aired on Wednesday, July 23, features Trump crawling into bed with Satan, a reference to the president's recent attacks on the media.
South Park” co-creator Trey Parker had the briefest of responses Thursday to anger from the White House over the season premiere of the animated institution, which showed a naked President Donald Trump in bed with Satan.
In the episode, Jesus – yes, that Jesus – comes to warn the citizens of South Park, Colorado, to stop protesting the president or they, too, may get canceled.
The season 27 premiere of "South Park" is jaw-dropping, skewering Trump in a way that proves at least two writers aren't afraid of a big, fat lawsuit.
Following a statement from the White House about The View, following comments made by host Joy Behar, a statement has been released about the animated television series after President Donald Trump was depicted seducing Satan in bed.
South Park” co-creator Trey Parker briefly responded to anger from the White House over the season premiere of the animated series.