The series South Park returns to mock Trump by blaming him for having pregnant Satan
President Donald Trump was ridiculed again in the new episode of the animated series South Park
The creators of the animated television series South Park continue with their strategy of ridiculing President Donald Trump and in their most recent episode they blame him for having impregnated Satan.
At the end of June, during a panel organized by Comedy Central in San Diego, California, Randolph Severn Parker III, co-creator of South Park, "apologized" to the nation's leader for having used an image of him to make him appear in an episode of the cartoon series in bed with Satan discussing the files of Jeffrey Epstein, which allegedly implicate him in the sexual exploitation network that the financier headed.
"We are so sorry. Three days ago I didn't know if anyone was going to like this," he said with a smile that called into question the sincerity of his words.
In subsequent episodes, the mockery directed at the 79-year-old Republican, as well as pointing directly at Kristi Noem, Secretary of Homeland Security, have not stopped.
In fact, in a recently released episode, Trump is linked to Satan's possible pregnancy.
On screen, the conservative president and the evil character appear in front of a group of media representatives to answer the question about whether there is a romantic relationship between them.
"I'm not “Fuck Satan!” the figure identified as Donald Trump can be heard saying.
Then the demon gives his version of events.
“We’re just hanging around,” he says.
Later, as the pair walk away, a reporter comments, “That guy is really fucking Satan. What a freak!”
So far, there has been no comment from the White House, but at the time, White House spokeswoman Taylor Rogers issued a statement describing the animated series as malicious.
“President Trump has delivered on more promises in just six months than any president in the history of our country, and no amount of second-rate software will be able to stop his momentum,” the letter reads in part.

