South Park just roasted Trump in the most savage way imaginable and everyone has the same concern

After a two-year break, South Park made a bold return on Wednesday, July 23, with a controversial premiere that featured former U.S. President Donald Trump. The episode, titled Sermon on the Mount, didn’t shy away from provocative content, including references to Jeffrey Epstein, Canadian tariffs, and talk show cancellations.

The show took a unique approach by placing a real photo of Trump’s face on a cartoon body, making the scenes even more jarring. One of the most talked-about moments shows Trump in bed with Satan, joking about his lack of work and revealing a comically small penis—something the devil mocks.

Another scene shows Trump telling his own supporters to stop protesting because it’s making him “look bad.” When they refuse, he threatens to sue the entire town of South Park.

In a follow-up scene, Satan confronts Trump about rumors of his name being on the Epstein list. Trump dismisses the topic, asking why people are still bringing it up, while Satan insists it’s suspicious that he avoids the question.

The episode quickly went viral, with viewers predicting an angry response from Trump. Many commented online, joking that he might soon demand the show’s cancellation.

Trump, who has been indirectly tied to Epstein by conspiracy theorists, recently dismissed questions about the case, calling Epstein a “creep” and expressing disbelief that people are still discussing him.

Despite no official allegations against him in the Epstein case, the South Park portrayal has reignited public debate and drawn sharp reactions online.

South Park kicked off its new season yesterday with an episode featuring Donald Trump (Comedy Central)