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‘South Park’ hits Trump beneath the belt—actually

Editorial Board Published August 21, 2025
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“South Park” has not taken its foot off the fuel in its assaults on President Donald Trump and his administration, focusing its Wednesday episode on Trump’s transfer to show Washington, D.C., into an authoritarian, militarized police state.

Within the episode, the character Towelie—a strolling, speaking, weed-smoking towel—travels to Washington to attempt to persuade Trump to drop marijuana from the checklist of banned Schedule 1 substances.


A nonetheless from Wednesday’s episode of “South Park,” displaying President Donald Trump’s militarized takeover of Washington.

However when he arrives, Towelie finds D.C. overrun by Nationwide Guard troops, with town’s monuments changed with statues of Trump, all of which have tiny penises. A statue of former President George Washington within the Capitol is affixed with Trump’s head—in addition to a tiny penis. And former President Abraham Lincoln’s head on the Lincoln Memorial has been changed with Trump’s. That statue additionally has a tiny penis.


A censored nonetheless from Wednesday’s episode of “South Park,” displaying a statue of President Donald Trump and his, uh, properly, you understand.

Towelie even walks by Union Station to see it crammed with troops—a scene that was just a little on the nostril after Vice President JD Vance, Protection Secretary Pete Hegseth, and mouth-breathing white supremacist Stephen Miller visited the prepare station simply hours earlier on Wednesday, the place they have been met by relentless boos as they surveyed Trump’s authoritarian handiwork.

Finally, Towelie makes it to the White Home, the place he has to deliver a present to Trump—a brand new rule for guests.

“Please make sure you have a reservation and that you have your gifts ready,” a presidential aide tells guests ready in line. “As a reminder, please stay 5 feet away from the president at all times and avoid staring directly into his penis.”

​​​Among the White Home guests within the episode included Apple’s Tim Prepare dinner, who within the episode gave Trump a glass statue affixed to a pure gold base. You may recall that this occurred in actual life, with Prepare dinner sucking as much as Trump with a glass statue affixed to a gold base.

All the gift-bearing guests guarantee Trump he doesn’t have a small penis.

That is the newest episode through which “South Park” has skewered Trump and his administration.

The earlier episode lambasted Trump’s immigration crackdown in addition to Division of Homeland Safety Secretary Kristi Noem, who whined about her portrayal as a plastic-surgery-obsessed, dog-killing sociopath. 

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A nonetheless from the identical Wednesday evening episode of “South Park,” depicting President Donald Trump as Devil’s lover.

And the primary episode of the brand new season attacked Trump’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein, the pedophile who died by suicide in a federal jail awaiting trial on intercourse trafficking prices. 

The portrayals have clearly angered Trump, with the White Home slamming the long-running animated collection after the primary episode of the brand new season aired in July.

“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,” White House spokeswoman Taylor Rogers said in a statement after an earlier episode. “President Trump has delivered on extra guarantees in simply six months than some other president in our nation’s historical past—and no fourth-rate present can derail President Trump’s sizzling streak.”

The creators of “South Park” clearly weren’t scared by the Trump administration’s complaints since they’ve continued to shine a lightweight on Trump’s egregious actions. 

Seems, the creators of a cartoon collection have extra balls than the mainstream media.

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