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Trump brushes off the complaints and threatens to sue the town of South Park. The episode further stirs controversy by revisiting Trump's alleged ties to Jeffrey Epstein, with Satan confronting him over Instagram rumors. Viewers quickly reacted online, with many praising the show's spot-on portrayal of Leavitt.
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
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.
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The New Republic on MSNRFK Jr. Captured in Old Photos Partying With Jeffrey Epstein
As President Trump is dogged by a scandal surrounding his relationship with—and perceived lack of transparency in the case of—the disgraced financier, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is also facing renewed scrutiny for his Epstein connections.
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PRIMETIMER on MSNWhat did South Park say about Trump and the Epstein files? White House slams “fourth-rate show” featuring president in bed with Satan
The satirical animated show parodied Trump over the Epstein files and other issues, sparking a stern response from the White House. The July 23 episode took multiple shots at the US President, including a depiction of him being in bed with Satan. The South Park Trump referenced the GOP leader and his recent comments about Jeffrey Epstein.
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TAG24 on MSNSouth Park goes "scorched Earth" on Trump's Epstein drama – and their own new parent company
In the opening of their 27th season, the animated show South Park mercilessly mocked President Donald Trump a day after signing a massive deal with Paramount.