Trump, South Park and Jeffrey Epstein
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After a two-year break, “South Park” returned to TV on Wednesday night with an explosive episode aimed squarely at Donald Trump that depicted the president in bed with Satan and referenced Jeffrey Epstein.
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PRIMETIMER on MSNWhat did South Park say about Trump and the Epstein files? White House slams “fourth-rate show” featuring president in bed with SatanThe satirical animated show parodied Trump over the Epstein files and other issues, sparking a stern response from the White House. The July 23 episode took multiple shots at the US President, including a depiction of him being in bed with Satan. The South Park Trump referenced the GOP leader and his recent comments about Jeffrey Epstein.
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Raw Story on MSN'Do you think we're babies?' Joe Rogan goes off on Trump admin 'madness'Podcaster Joe Rogan is fed up with President Donald Trump's administration, bashing them over their handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files. Rogan, who officially endorsed Trump in the 2024 election after an interview with Elon Musk,
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TAG24 on MSNSouth Park goes "scorched Earth" on Trump's Epstein drama – and their own new parent companyIn the opening of their 27th season, the animated show South Park mercilessly mocked President Donald Trump a day after signing a massive deal with Paramount.
South Park season 27 premiere shocks viewers with a bold scene showing Donald Trump and Satan in bed, set against the backdrop of the Epstein scandal
Trump had directed Attorney General Pam Bondi to release “any and all pertinent" grand jury documents as pressure continues to mount on the administration over Epstein.
The House is leaving Washington early as Republicans clash over the Jeffrey Epstein files. House Speaker Mike Johnson is rebuffing pressure to act on the investigation into Epstein as some Republicans push for a vote on the matter.
The deep pockets of Netflix Inc. loomed over it all. The dispute delayed the show’s new season, including an episode that’s been hailed as one of the great pieces of satire in recent memory, and temporarily knocked South Park off streaming overseas.