In a stunning display of media bias and liberal hypocrisy, the long-running animated series South Park dedicated its season premiere to a full-scale assault on President Donald J. Trump — and the White House is hitting back hard.
White House spokesperson Taylor Rogers slammed the episode, calling out the Left for their double standards. “The same liberals who condemned South Park for years now suddenly praise it — all because it mocks President Trump,” Rogers told Rolling Stone. “This is just more proof that the Left has no vision, no message, and no respect for the millions of Americans who support this president.”
Rogers continued, “President Trump has delivered historic results in record time — no low-rated cartoon can change that. The American people are smarter than Hollywood elites give them credit for.”
A $1.5 Billion Deal and a Desperate Smear Campaign
The episode, which aired Wednesday night, comes just one day after South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone finalized a $1.5 billion streaming deal with Paramount — the parent company of Comedy Central and CBS. Paramount has come under fire recently for canceling The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, a move the company claims was due to budget cuts.
However, many believe the decision had political undertones. Paramount is seeking an $8 billion merger with Skydance Media — a deal that needs approval from President Trump’s FCC. Critics say this may explain why certain anti-Trump programming is being quietly shelved.
South Park didn’t hold back. The premiere episode, titled “Sermon on the ‘Mount,” included vulgar and obscene depictions of President Trump — including inappropriate scenes involving Satan and crass jokes about the president’s body. Many viewers have called the content not only disrespectful, but completely unwatchable.
Media Bias, Epstein Rumors, and Fake News
The episode also rehashed debunked conspiracies about Jeffrey Epstein, referencing the so-called “Epstein list” and suggesting Trump was involved — despite a recent Justice Department memo stating that no such list exists and no incriminating evidence was found.
To make matters worse, The Wall Street Journal published a questionable report claiming Attorney General Pam Bondi had privately informed Trump that his name appeared in Epstein-related files. The Trump administration quickly denounced the report, with Communications Director Steven Cheung calling it “another fake news attack — baseless and politically motivated.”
Trump Stays Focused, While the Left Melts Down
Despite the media circus, President Trump has not personally commented on the episode — showing restraint and focusing on the real issues that matter to everyday Americans: securing the border, defending free speech, and rebuilding the economy.
While Hollywood obsesses over cartoon smears, President Trump continues to lead — and the American people are taking notice.
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