Trump, South Park and Jeffrey Epstein
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Comedy Central’s “South Park” recently struck a five-year deal with Paramount after a merger delayed the Season 27 premiere.
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The Mirror US on MSNDonald Trump savaged by South Park as he's 'pictured in bed with Satan' after $1.5bn Paramount dealThe season premiere of South Park, which aired on July 23, saw the show brutally mock Donald Trump and reference the cancellation of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
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.
In the premiere episode, “60 Minutes” covers the presence of Jesus in South Park’s schools. The co-anchors anxiously describe Trump as “a great man” who is “probably watching,” a clear nod to Paramount settling Trump’s lawsuit against “60 Minutes.”
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A top former member of the Republican Party has explained why the opening episode of South Park’s 27th season hit President Donald Trump where it hurts. “Remember, a lot of Trump’s base, they’re not Republicans.
It’s the latest sign that Trump has lost control of the Epstein narrative and that the saga has broken Washington containment.