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‘South Park’: A information to each Trump-era parody in Season 27 (up to now)
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‘South Park’: A information to each Trump-era parody in Season 27 (up to now)

Last updated: September 25, 2025 10:33 pm
Editorial Board Published September 25, 2025
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Each episode of “South Park” opens with a disclaimer: “All characters and events in this show — even those based on real people — are entirely fictional. All celebrity voices are impersonated … poorly. The following program contains coarse language and due to its content it should not be viewed by anyone.”

Whereas a few of that language have to be required by an exhausted authorized workforce behind the scenes, the long-running satirical cartoon is thought for urgent hot-button subjects and quickly churning out searing parodies. Season 27, which premiered in July, isn’t any exception, specializing in President Trump, his associates, insurance policies and different present occasions. Some members of Trump’s cupboard have been outspoken about their likeness showing in “South Park,” however others have shrugged it off. Over time, the animated collection has depicted conservatives and liberals alike, leaving nearly no public determine, politician or activist shielded from critique or crude depiction.

This season has had an uncommon cadence of episodes, with the primary two arriving on a weekly schedule, then biweekly earlier than the arrival of Episode 5, which aired three weeks afterward Wednesday. The delayed episode arrived after the taking pictures dying of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, whose debate model was depicted within the Episode 2. Nonetheless, “South Park” creators Matt Parker and Trey Stone advised the Denver Submit the delay was unrelated to current occasions, like Jimmy Kimmel’s suspension, or the content material: “No one pulled the episode, no one censored us, and you know we’d say so if true.” The pair had issued a press release on Sept. 17 saying the episode wasn’t completed in time. Future episodes will air each two weeks via Dec. 10.

Here’s a information to each parody and reference up to now on this season of “South Park.”

This story will probably be up to date with every new episode.

‘Sermon on the ‘Mount,’ Episode 1

Cartman in “Sermon on the ‘Mount.”

(Comedy Central)

Cutting funding to the Corp. for Public Broadcasting

Cartman is dismayed to find out National Public Radio has lost its federal funding after he tunes in to hear static — an NPR program is his “favorite show,” he says, where “all the liberals b— and whine about stuff.” He rants to his friends about how the government “can’t cancel a present” and wonders what may be subsequent on the chopping block.

In July, the Senate voted to approve the Trump White Home’s proposal to claw again roughly $1 billion in federal funding beforehand allotted for public broadcasting. NPR and PBS are nonetheless working regardless of the funding cuts, however layoffs and lowered programming are anticipated.

Christianity in public faculties

Head of South Park Elementary PC Principal, whose identify was a play on the initialism for politically appropriate, pronounces to the varsity that his identify now stands for “Power Christian Principal.” He holds an meeting the place he says that “our Lord and savior Jesus Christ” is the one factor that may deliver again some normalcy to those “corrupt times.” He proceeds to welcome Jesus to the meeting as a visitor speaker. When the scholars return dwelling, their mother and father and the folks of South Park are alarmed to listen to concerning the emphasis on Christianity — and the presence of Jesus — within the city’s public faculty.

Trump has beforehand endorsed displaying the Ten Commandments in school rooms amid a push to include extra Christianity into public faculties.

‘Woke is dead’

The phrase incessantly utilized by Trump was inscribed on a T-shirt Cartman wears after he realizes the idea of “wokeness” is not outstanding. “Everyone hates the Jews, everyone’s fine with using gay slurs,” he says, lamenting that he not feels objective if there’s no wokeness to contest.

Karoline Leavitt

The White Home press secretary is depicted corralling the president, sporting a big cross necklace, as she typically does throughout press briefings. Leavitt tells Trump numerous his supporters are beginning to flip towards him and begs him to speak to them, including that they’re “really riled up.” Trump’s base has expressed frustration over the administration’s method to sharing details about the Jeffery Epstein case after he promised extra transparency concerning the convicted intercourse offender, who died by suicide in 2019, and the intercourse trafficking investigation involving the late financier.

President Trump

Trump seems this season with a picture of his face over an animated physique, incessantly repeating the phrase “Relax, guy” and threatening lawsuits towards anybody who’s in his method. He’s proven berating a White Home portrait painter for an unflattering depiction of him and there are references to the dimensions of the president’s genitalia. He’s additionally depicted as being in an abusive relationship with Devil — through which Trump is the abuser. “South Park” has beforehand depicted Devil as being the sufferer in an abusive relationship with Saddam Hussein.

The Epstein listCBS’ ’60 Minutes’ and Paramount drama

The stopwatch featured within the introduction to “60 Minutes” is strapped to a bomb when it seems on “South Park.” The hosts of the present are visibly nervous and proceed praising the president whereas masking his lawsuit towards the city of South Park, including that they don’t agree with Trump’s detractors.

The scene references the authorized tussle between Trump and Paramount World, the father or mother firm of CBS, which airs “60 Minutes.” The president sued over edits to a “60 Minutes” interview with then-Vice President Kamala Harris, which led to Paramount agreeing to pay $16 million to settle the lawsuit in July; shortly after, the Federal Communications Fee, led by a Trump appointee, accredited Paramount’s merger with Skydance.

Between the settlement and merger approval, CBS introduced it’s canceling “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.” Colbert incessantly skewers the president on his present, and Trump praised the cancellation. Paramount additionally just lately purchased the worldwide streaming rights to “South Park” in a profitable $1.5-billion deal for Parker and Stone.

In the course of the episode’s fictitious “60 Minutes” phase over Trump’s lawsuit towards the city, Jesus comes to go to the townspeople. By means of whispers, he tells them, “I didn’t want to come back and be in the school, but I had to because it was part of a lawsuit and the agreement with Paramount.”

“The president’s suing you?” a protester asks.

Jesus, via clenched tooth, explains: “The guy can do what he wants now that someone backed down. … You guys saw what happened to CBS? Well, guess who owns CBS? Paramount! You really want to end up like Colbert? You guys gotta stop being stupid. … If someone has the power of the presidency and also has the power to sue and take bribes, then he can do anything to anyone.”

“All of you, shut the f— up or South Park is over!” Jesus says.

The folks of South Park find yourself settling their lawsuit with the president for $3.5 million, saying it is going to be wonderful so long as they reduce some funding for his or her faculties, hospitals and roads. And as a part of the settlement, they need to comply with “pro-Trump messaging.” Reduce to a live-action deepfake video of Trump trekking via the desert in a present of loyalty to his supporters earlier than he strips bare.

‘Got a Nut,’ Episode 2 An animated still of a boy sitting up in a bed with a laptop.

Cartman turns into a podcaster in Episode 2.

(Comedy Central)

Notice: This episode aired on Aug. 6, greater than a month earlier than political commentator Charlie Kirk, who’s parodied all through the episode, was shot and killed.

ICE recruitment and immigration raids

This episode is concentrated on the continuing raids carried out throughout the nation by Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Division of Homeland Safety officers since earlier this 12 months.

When South Park Elementary counselor Mr. Mackey is fired — the federal government is putting off unnecessary spending in faculties, he’s advised — he indicators up for a job with ICE, enticed by a beneficiant signing bonus and a better wage. Mackey watches a promotional video, full with animations of officers sporting gaiters and a theme track: “We don’t ask for experience, just show up / We don’t care if you’ve read a book or grown up / If you’re crazy or fat and lazy, we don’t care at all … If you need a job, it’s a job to have.”

Mackey is employed with alarming pace and proceeds to go on his first raid, concentrating on a “Dora the Explorer” dwell present, which has a not-so-intimidating viewers of younger youngsters and abuelitas. After ICE brokers hear from protesters that there are “many Latinos in heaven,” they make the pearly gates their subsequent cease.

Kristi Noem

The Division of Homeland Safety secretary leads ICE brokers via a collection of raids this episode, however she first seems in an orientation video. She tells the brand new recruits, “A few years ago, I had to put my puppy down by shooting it in the face because sometimes doing what’s important means doing what’s hard,” and he or she proceeds to happening a taking pictures spree concentrating on yelping puppies (together with Krypto the Superdog) all through the episode. In her 2024 e-book, Noem wrote about how she killed her 14-month-old canine for exhibiting aggressive habits.

She’s additionally seen rounding up as many immigrants as doable in raids, shouting orders like, “If it’s brown, it goes down.”

And in a operating gag, her face periodically melts off, requiring a glam squad equal to a pit crew, and at one level, it appears to tackle a lifetime of its personal. Trump additionally says her face “freaks me out” throughout the episode.

Noem responded to the depiction on Glenn Beck’s podcast, calling it “lazy” to focus on her appears. “If they wanted to criticize my job, go ahead and do that, but clearly they can’t, they just pick something petty like that,” she stated.

Proper-wing debate podcasts

Whereas conservative political commentator Charlie Kirk doesn’t seem as a personality on this episode, his model of debate content material — and his identify — are featured.

Loudmouthed Cartman is annoyed that so many others, specifically his classmate Clyde Donovan, are profiting off of “his shtick” of arguing towards liberal views.

Clyde has a debate podcast, inviting viewers to look at as he “totally destroys these woke liberal students.” He’s arrange in a tent on a university campus the place he waits as a line of scholars come to talk with him, and he challenges them to “prove me wrong.” Cartman finally takes over, saying that he’s the “master debater” and sporting a haircut just like Kirk’s. He shuts down his opponents’ arguments with phrases like, “You just hate America and you love abortions.”

Clyde and Cartman’s content material replicates Kirk’s well-known model. The founding father of the conservative group Turning Level USA incessantly toured faculty campuses and hosted occasions identical to the one depicted within the episode. The phrase “prove me wrong” was used incessantly by Kirk to advertise his occasions, inviting college students to problem his political and cultural views.

On Sept. 10, Kirk was shot and killed whereas internet hosting such an occasion at Utah Valley College, the primary cease of his “American Comeback” tour. Weeks earlier than he was killed, Kirk responded to the episode with a 30-minute YouTube video, discovering it humorous.

“I think a lot of it was hilarious towards me,” he stated. “Some of it was very funny and I don’t think we should have too thick of skin.”

He additionally touched on the attain of his group and occasions, noting that his identify is enshrined in “The Charlie Kirk Award for Young Masterdebaters” that Cartman and Clyde compete for within the episode. “So a campus thing I’ve been doing for 13 years to debate random college kids has now been so important that it gets prominent prime-time placement on Comedy Central?” he requested via laughs. “I think the whole thing is just awesome and hilarious.”

Mar-a-Lago

When Mr. Mackey is rewarded for good work as an ICE agent, he’s flown to Trump’s Mar-a-Lago property, the place he incessantly stays and hosts occasions.

He’s greeted by laughing girls who hand him a drink and put flower leis round his neck earlier than the president meets him and provides him a quick tour of Mar-a-Lago. Whereas there, Mackey unintentionally walks in on two older males receiving massages from youthful girls, considered one of whom is a tearful Dora, detained within the raid that befell earlier within the episode. The scene is probably going a reference to Epstein and accounts from survivors who say they had been pressured to offer massages to him and his associates. Trump stated this summer season that Epstein “stole” younger girls who labored on the Mar-a-Lago spa, which triggered them to have a falling-out.

JD Vance

The vp is depicted as a model of Tattoo, the character from late-’70s drama “Fantasy Island,” and is animated equally as Trump, besides the photograph used for his face is lifted straight from viral memes. He typically does the president’s bidding, calling him “boss.” In flip, Trump incessantly calls Vance “stupid.” Acknowledging the caricature, Vance wrote on X, “Well, I’ve finally made it.”

‘Sickofancy,’ Episode 3 An animated still of a man a grey sweater and jeans sitting on a bed next to a boy in a blue beanie and brown coat.

Randy begins microdosing ketamine and Towelie goes to Washington, D.C., on this episode.

(Comedy Central)

Immigration raid at hashish farm

Randy’s hemp farm enterprise, Tegridy Farms, is the location of an immigration raid on the the start of this episode. Whereas Randy is taking pictures a business, full with calming guitar music and a trite script, ICE officers interrupt by detaining nearly all the employees. “You sons of b—,” Randy screams after the vans as they drive away. “Those are my Mexicans!”

In July, chaotic raids concentrating on a hashish firm’s rising website and greenhouse in Santa Barbara and Ventura counties drew nationwide consideration after a person who was fleeing immigration officers died.

Microdosing ketamine

Along with his enterprise in shambles, Randy rethinks his technique with the assistance of an over-complimentary AI chatbot. Maybe in a nod to Trump’s former ally and onetime “special government employee” Elon Musk, the billionaire businessman behind Tesla, SpaceX and X, Randy turns to ketamine. Randy insists a slew of “tech guys” are taking small doses of ketamine and the drug “gives their minds the edge to work with AI.” Ketamine “bolsters our focus and creativity,” he tells his companion Towelie. Beneath the affect of the drug, Randy transforms Tegridy Farms from a “quaint farm” into an “AI-powered marijuana platform for global solutions.”

Musk’s use of ketamine and different medication has been beforehand reported, with the tech chief saying in a 2024 interview that ketamine has been prescribed to him and is “helpful for getting one out of a negative frame of mind.” He has denied abusing it. “If you use too much ketamine, you can’t really get work done. I have a lot of work, I’m typically putting in 16-hour days,” he stated. “So I don’t really have a situation where I can be not mentally acute for an extended period of time.”

Musk supported Trump’s marketing campaign and served as an advisor to the president, helming the Division of Authorities Effectivity earlier this 12 months with the aim of slashing spending.

Mark Zuckerberg and Tim Prepare dinner

Meta and Apple chief executives Mark Zuckerberg and Tim Prepare dinner, who had been each current at Trump’s inauguration and have maintained pleasant relationships with him, are each portrayed on this episode as members of an extended line outdoors of the Oval Workplace ready to bestow a present on the president.

“Mr. President, your ideas for the tech industry are so innovative,” Prepare dinner says to Trump. Prepare dinner offers the president a present on behalf of Apple, which really occurred this summer season. Zuckerberg is later seen giving the president a present that seems to be a gold and bejeweled Meta digital actuality headset.

Luxurious jet from Qatar

Qatar’s chief can also be seen in line holding a mannequin gold airplane with a tag that claims “Air Force One.” Like everybody else, the chief compliments the president and insists his genitalia just isn’t small earlier than giving him the present. Trump and the Protection Division accepted a luxurious Boeing 747 plane from Qatar for President Trump to make use of as Air Power One this summer season, regardless of ongoing questions concerning the ethics and legality of taking the costly present from a overseas nation.

Washington, D.C.

When Towelie takes a visit to the capital on this episode, he sees armed troops guarding monuments just like the Washington and Lincoln memorials and the Capitol surrounded by tanks and jets. Within the episode, the Lincoln Memorial has been changed by a statue of a stern-faced Trump with uncovered genitalia.

In August, Trump referred to as up Nationwide Guard troops to Washington, D.C., to help federal regulation enforcement in his bid to “reestablish law and order” by concentrating on criminals — although crime has been down within the metropolis — and the homeless. Though troops weren’t initially armed, Protection Secretary Pete Hegseth later ordered them to hold service-issued weapons.

Reclassifying marijuana

Randy sends Towelie to fulfill with Trump and provides him a present in hopes of persuading him to reclassify marijuana on the nationwide degree. (The present is Towelie himself.) Randy, within the type of a hologram, tells Trump he thinks they will work out a mutually useful association.

Trump stated in an August press convention that his administration was contemplating reclassifying marijuana as a much less harmful drug, which might be a major change in coverage however wouldn’t make the drug authorized throughout the nation.

‘Wok is Dead,’ Episode 4 A boy in a green coat standing in front of a row claw machines filled with toys.

Butters buys a Labubu for his girlfriend.

(Comedy Central)

Tariffs and Labubus

The clerk on the Metropolis Pop-Up — rebranded from Metropolis Wok — the lone purveyor of Labubus within the space, says the favored dolls are exhausting to maintain in inventory, and so they’re very costly due to tariffs. The “mystery box” that Butters has to buy for the prospect of getting the precise Labubu his girlfriend needs units him again $85, and later, the value shoots as much as $120 to offset an increase in tariffs. (The actual-life dolls typically fetch rather more than that on resale websites, particularly if they’re uncommon.) When Butters balks on the worth, the shop proprietor explains that the price of tariffs is handed onto the client.

Fox NewsKid Rock‘Conflict of Interest,’ Episode 5 A still photo from the cartoon "South Park" showing a red demon sitting in bed and Donald Trump holding a bowl of food.

South Park Season 27, Episode 5 “Conflict of Interest”

(Comedy Central)

Israel and Gaza

Kyle turns into irate when his classmates place bets on a preferred market prediction app that his mom would “strike Gaza and destroy a Palestinian hospital.”

This episode marks the primary time this season that the present has touched on the present battle in Gaza, and it referenced real-life Israeli strikes on hospitals within the space.

Donald Trump Jr.

Trump’s eldest son seems on this episode as somebody with many roles — he’s a strategic advisor for predictive markets, he solutions the cellphone for the Commodity Futures Buying and selling Fee and in addition acts as a particular advisor to Israel. Though he wears all these hats, the collection doesn’t painting him as notably shiny — he has a whole dialog over the cellphone with himself.

He’s additionally animated to look as if he’s had intensive cosmetic surgery and he speaks with a strained voice, as if he can’t transfer his face.

Trump Jr. holds a number of key roles in his household’s enterprise and his father’s political sphere in actual life, and he serves as an advisor to each Polymart and Kalshi, two prediction market apps which can be named and spoofed on this episode.

Trump’s stance on abortion

Much less eager on the newborn he’s anticipating with Devil, Trump appears for various methods to hurt the being pregnant in hopes of terminating it. He asks Devil if he needs to smoke and hand around in a sizzling tub, holds up a wire hanger, tries to get him to journey down the steps or fall beneath a pile of cat feces, and even makes Devil a soup filled with emergency contraceptive tablets.

In actuality, Trump has repeatedly shifted his messaging on abortion however has most just lately stated he believes particular abortion insurance policies and entry needs to be determined not by federal regulation however by particular person states.

Brendan Carr

The chairman of the Federal Communications Fee comes into the fold this episode when Kyle goes via a number of hoops to attempt to file a grievance over the wager involving his mother, which he finds offensive. The FCC is “dealing with all the offensive stuff now,” Kyle is advised.

Carr says he wants to talk with the president after studying concerning the offensive content material, however he finally ends up falling sufferer to all of Trump’s antics in his try and terminate Devil’s being pregnant, which ship him to the hospital. The medical doctors say they’re “afraid he may lose his freedom of speech.”

Vance later threatens Carr, who retains interfering with Trump’s makes an attempt to finish Devil’s being pregnant (Vance doesn’t need something to mess together with his proximity to the presidency). “We can do this the easy way, or we can do this the hard way,” Vance says to Carr.

These phrases match the phrase Carr stated in actual life every week earlier than this episode aired in reference to his name on ABC to behave on feedback late-night host Jimmy Kimmel made about Kirk’s suspected killer and his dying. Carr has remained within the headlines since then as backlash grew towards the FCC’s function in Kimmel’s suspension.

Benjamin Netanyahu

Pissed off by the wager about her and the continuing battle in Gaza, Kyle’s mother storms into the workplace of the Israeli prime minister. “Just who do you think you are, killing thousands and flattening neighborhoods, then wrapping yourself in Judaism like it’s some shield from criticism?” she says. “You’re making life for Jews miserable and life for American Jews impossible.” She continues to berate him and a gaggle of officers whereas the credit roll. Netanyahu doesn’t say something in response.

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