“South Park” continued with its blistering mockery of the Trump administration within the second episode of the most recent season.
In “Got a Nut,” which debuted on Wednesday, the Comedy Central cartoon set its goals on Vice President JD Vance, two weeks after unleashing on Trump within the season premiere.
However not like the White Home, which reacted with anger over Trump’s portrayal, Vance is taking the excessive highway in his response to the parody of him and the president starring in an episode of the ’80s TV collection “Fantasy Island.”
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“Well, I’ve finally made it,” the VP wrote on X Thursday morning, linking to the “South Park” submit that includes him depicted because the MAGA chief’s servant, impressed by the present’s sidekick character of Tattoo.
Trump, within the function of Mr. Rourke — whose resort island within the Pacific guarantees to meet virtually any fantasy — turns into so irritated with Vance that he kicks him off display.
Political theater followers and pundits alike have been tuned into the Emmy-winning animated collection because it skewered Trump within the season 27 premiere, depicting him stepping into mattress with Devil, who makes enjoyable of the president’s manhood.
White Home spokesperson Taylor Rogers issued an announcement after the episode aired, declaring the long-running collection is irrelevant and “hanging on by a thread with uninspired ideas in a desperate attempt for attention.”
“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,” Rogers mentioned.
“South Park” creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone later gave a cheeky non-apology for mocking the president.
“We’re terribly sorry,” Parker mentioned with a deadpan stare throughout a panel at San Diego Comedian-Con.
Initially Printed: August 7, 2025 at 4:44 PM EDT

