The White House Just Fired Back at South Park After They Made the Most Brutal Trump Joke We’ve Ever Seen and Honestly Nobody Was Ready for This Level of Savage

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Okay, this is one of those moments where you watch something, laugh out loud, and then realize—wait, did they really just air that on national television?


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So South Park is back. And, in true South Park fashion, they didn’t just dip a toe into controversy—they cannonballed into it with a scene that left viewers in total disbelief. Their newest episode, Sermon on the ‘Mount’, has everyone talking, not because of some political commentary or edgy humor… but because they made Donald Trump crawl into bed with Satan, and things got very graphic.

Picture this: animated Trump pulls back the sheets and says to Satan, “Come on Satan, I’ve been working hard all day.”


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Satan snaps back with, “You haven’t been working! You’ve been doing your stupid memes and just f**king around.”

But that wasn’t even the wild part.

Then comes the moment that had social media in hysterics: Trump tries to seduce the devil—and Satan responds with a savage takedown about, well, what’s under the blanket. Yep, it went there. And the internet exploded.

Naturally, the White House did not find it funny.

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In a fiery statement to Rolling Stone, a spokesperson slammed both the show and its fans, calling the episode desperate, unoriginal, and branding the creators as clout-chasers clinging to relevance. They even managed to throw a few punches at “the Left” while they were at it, accusing them of hypocrisy for now cheering on a show they once criticized.

The response honestly sounded more like a political campaign speech than a reaction to an adult cartoon—but hey, that’s politics these days, right?

What makes this even more surreal is the fact that South Park is just getting started. The episode marked the first of 50 new episodes coming to Paramount. So if this was the opening act… we’re in for a very chaotic ride.


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Say what you want about South Park, but love it or hate it, it still knows how to light a fire under the most powerful people on Earth—and that’s exactly why fans keep coming back. After all, when you’ve got Satan, memes, and presidential shade all in one episode, how could anyone look away?

And the wildest part? Somehow, a cartoon devil just sparked more headlines than most politicians can with a speech.

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