The long-running animated series South Park aired its season premiere earlier this week, featuring a storyline that satirized President Donald Trump in response to a fictional legal dispute involving the show’s version of 60 Minutes and its editing of a Kamala Harris interview.
The episode follows Trump’s real-life $16 million legal settlement with 60 Minutes, CBS, and Paramount — a lawsuit related to the handling of the Harris interview. The show’s creators, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, appeared to use the episode to comment on the case and Trump’s public persona.
Satirical Depiction Includes Vulgar Imagery
In the episode, Trump is portrayed as suing the town of South Park and demanding they air a public service announcement in his favor. The episode includes several exaggerated and vulgar scenes, including depictions of Trump in bed with a cartoon version of Satan, and references to his physical appearance.
A fictional public service announcement in the episode features an AI-generated version of Trump, who is shown wandering in the desert and undressing, with a narrator saying:
“Trump. His p*nis is teeny-tiny,
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