South Park just roasted Trump in the most savage way imaginable and everyone has the same concern


After a two-year break, South Park made its long-awaited return on Wednesday, July 23—and wasted no time diving into controversy.

Just when it seemed the Trump-Epstein saga couldn’t get any more outrageous, the animated series decided to stir the pot even further.

The show’s Season 27 premiere, titled Sermon on the Mount, featured a particularly controversial storyline starring none other than Donald Trump. The creators didn’t shy away from mockery—literally placing a real photo of Trump’s face onto a cartoon body, making his inclusion all the more jarring.

And his portrayal? Let’s just say it’s probably not something he’ll be laughing about.

Trump, Sa*tan, and Social Media Memes

One of the most viral scenes from the episode shows Trump climbing into bed with Satan. “Come on Satan, I’ve been working hard all day,” the Trump character says. Satan claps back, “You haven’t been working! You’ve been doing your stupid memes and just f*****g around.”

Trump’s character then tries to seduce the devil, saying, “Come on Satan, you know you can’t resist this!”—before pulling down the covers to reveal a comically tiny penis. Satan responds bluntly: “I can’t even see anything, it’s so small.”

More Jabs: Protests, Lawsuits, and the Epstein List

But the jabs didn’t stop there. In another scene, Trump scolds his supporters: “Give it a rest. All this protesting is making me look bad.”

The crowd isn’t having it. “Well, no, we’re not gonna give it a rest. All of the people here in South Park want some goddamn answers,” one character fires back. Trump’s response? “All right, then I’m gonna sue your whole town. You got that?”

Later, the episode circles back to the Trump-Satan dynamic. The devil tells Trump: “I’m not in the mood right now. Another random b***h commented on my Instagram that you’re on the Epstein list.”

Trump responds with frustration: “The Epstein list? Are we still talking about that?”

Satan presses the issue: “Well are you on the list or not? It’s weird that whenever it comes up you just tell everyone to relax.”

Background on the Epstein Scandal

The episode aired as public pressure builds on Trump to release documents connected to Jeffrey Epstein. Epstein was jailed in 2019 on federal charges for sex trafficking minors and later died in his jail cell under suspicious circumstances.

While Trump has never been charged or formally accused of any crimes related to Epstein, conspiracy theories have long linked him to the disgraced financier. Simply being named in the files is not proof of wrongdoing—but it hasn’t stopped critics from raising questions.

Trump recently lashed out at a reporter who brought up the issue during a Q&A session. “Are people still talking about this guy? This creep? That is unbelievable,” he snapped.

Fans Expect Trump’s Backlash

Unsurprisingly, South Park fans are predicting that Trump won’t take his depiction lightly.

One X (formerly Twitter) user posted: “I just watched the new South Park. Trump is not going to be happy.”

Another joked: “I give it 15 more minutes before Trump is demanding the cancellation of South Park lmfao.”

A third chimed in: “South Park kicked off Season 27 by putting Donald Trump in bed with Sa*tan. Trump is going to lose his mind.”

And someone else added: “OMG South Park went straight for the jugular with Trump! The ending is amazing!!!! #SouthPark”

With its signature shock factor intact, South Park has clearly decided it’s not holding anything back this season.