Trump, South Park and Jeffrey Epstein
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The more Donald Trump and his White House team are rattled by satire, comedians and cartoons, the more they appear weak and pathetic.
Trey Parker and Matt Stone spoke at San Diego Comic-Con one day after the South Park Season 27 premiere created shock and outrage by targeting the Paramount-Skydance deal and President Trump, eliciting a blistering response from the White House.
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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 SatanThe 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.
The long-running satire returns after a nearly 2.5-year hiatus and as a battle over its future has just concluded.
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