


South Park indicates in its newest trailer that it has no intent to stop satirizing President Donald Trump, continuing a story beat introduced in the previous episode.
The show returned for its 27th season on July 23 with a pilot episode that featured the president getting into bed with Satan. A trailer for the next episode, scheduled to air on Aug. 6, features Trump once again depicted with a realistic photo of his face atop an animated body, rubbing Satan’s thigh while attending a fancy dinner.
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“Stop!” Satan says after slapping Trump’s hand.
Last week’s episode featured a realistic video of Trump stripping naked in a desert that the South Park townspeople created to promote “pro-Trump messaging.” The public service announcement promoted it as “01 of 50,” suggesting 49 similar videos will air in future episodes.
The next episode’s trailer also features a parody of Turning Point USA CEO Charlie Kirk, depicting South Park’s Eric Cartman as the conservative commentator. Cartman tells a college student, “You hate America and you love abortions,” satirizing Kirk’s political debates with people on college campuses.
Kirk said he’s “so watching this” while reposting the trailer Tuesday afternoon on X. He also changed his profile picture to Cartman’s parody of himself.
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Trump told the Washington Examiner on Friday that he has “never watched South Park” and does not know anything about it. Taylor Rogers, a White House spokeswoman, gave harsher criticism, claiming the show “hasn’t been relevant for over 20 years.”
South Park co-creator Trey Parker joked over the weekend that he is “terribly sorry” for the show’s depiction of Trump.