After previously suggesting that Donald Trump was romantically involved with Satan, South Park has taken its feud with the former president to an even wilder level—this time showing Fox News cheering on the bizarre storyline.
“Donald Trump has been f*cking Satan this whole time,” a cartoon Fox News anchor declares at the start of the latest episode, setting the stage for another outrageous installment in the show’s long-running battle with Trump.
The series’ creators, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, have never shied away from mocking Trump. Their clashes with his administration reached a peak after the episode Sermon on the Mount, which fixated on the 79-year-old leader’s genitals. In that storyline, Trump was depicted with a micro-penis, and unlike most characters, both he and Vice-President JD Vance were shown with their real faces digitally pasted onto cartoon bodies, making the joke even more cutting.
The newest storyline, unfolding in season 27, pushes things further. Trump is depicted in a relationship with Satan, portrayed in shockingly intimate scenes that sparked outrage among some of his supporters.
“I’m not in the mood right now,” Satan grumbles in one scene.
“Another random b**** commented on my Instagram that you’re on the Epstein list.”
The episode also takes aim at Trump’s anatomy, with crude jabs suggesting it is so small it can barely be seen.
The plot escalates in the latest episode when Satan makes a startling public confession during a speech:
“You all want to know the truth, fine. We’re together. We’ve been together for months and I want to leave him but I can’t because… I’m pregnant. So now you all know, I am forced to stay in this situation for several more years.”
From there, the show shifts to a parody of Fox News coverage. Anchors gleefully report the shocking revelation, declaring:
“Satan is saying he’s been trapped in the White House because he’s pregnant.”
They go on to add: “Fox News can now confirm… Donald Trump has been fcking Satan this whole time. For all the doubters who thought Trump wasn’t fcking Satan. In your face!”
The satirical broadcast turns celebratory, with cartoon Fox anchors popping champagne and cheering. At one point, the host turns to musician Kid Rock, who has long been a Trump loyalist, asking for his reaction.
“We’re going to check in now with Kid Rock. Kid, you must be overcome with emotion,” the anchor says.
Kid Rock replies tearfully: “I just.. I just honestly didn’t think the president was f*cking Satan but now knowing that he has been this whole time I’m just so happy.”
Outside of the animated world, the Trump team has not stayed silent. Spokesperson Taylor Rodgers condemned the series, stating:
“The Left’s hypocrisy truly has no end – for years they have come after South Park for what they labelled as ‘offence’ content, but suddenly they are praising the show.”
Rodgers continued: “Just like the creators of South Park, the Left has no authentic or original content, which is why their popularity continues to hit record lows.”
He further dismissed the cartoon, adding: “This show hasn’t been relevant for over 20 years and is hanging on by a thread with uninspired ideas in a desperate attempt for attention.”
Rodgers concluded by defending the former president: “President Trump has delivered on more promises in just six months than any other president in our country’s history – and no fourth-rate show can derail President Trump’s hot streak.”
Despite the heated pushback, co-creator Trey Parker brushed it off with his trademark humor during a Comic-Con panel. Looking directly at the camera, he quipped a mock apology:
“We’re terribly sorry.”