South Park, Donald Trump and Joe Rogan
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After a two-year break, “South Park” returned to TV on Wednesday night with an explosive episode aimed squarely at Donald Trump that depicted the president in bed with Satan and referenced Jeffrey Epstein.
South Park season 27 premiere shocks viewers with a bold scene showing Donald Trump and Satan in bed, set against the backdrop of the Epstein scandal
Former Rep. Joe Walsh is a fan of the most recent episode of South Park, which depicts President Donald Trump as being poorly endowed.
Trey Parker made the comment after he was asked if he anticipated the reaction to the episode, which resulted in a damning statement by the White House.
The deep pockets of Netflix Inc. loomed over it all. The dispute delayed the show’s new season, including an episode that’s been hailed as one of the great pieces of satire in recent memory, and temporarily knocked South Park off streaming overseas.