‘South Park’ Targets Peter Thiel and Donald Trump in a New Hilarious Episode

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“South Park” is back with another outrageous episode, taking aim at Donald Trump and Peter Thiel.

The latest installment, titled “Twisted Christian,” aired on Wednesday, Oct. 15, and continues the show’s wild storyline where Trump is romantically involved with Satan, who is pregnant with his child.

In this episode, Trump visits a Planned Parenthood, seeking a secret abortion for Satan, despite having worked with Vice President JD Vance to shut down abortion clinics. The story also introduces a parody of Peter Thiel, who comes to South Park Elementary to warn that the Antichrist is coming.

Reuters recently reported that Thiel expressed similar fears during a lecture, saying he worries about an “Antichrist” figure emerging globally.

Thiel even gets a theme song in the episode about his knowledge of the Antichrist, as the story turns into a parody of “The Exorcist.”

He is revealed to be secretly working with Vance to prevent Satan from having her baby. “When I become president, I will give you full access to everyone’s data,” Vance tells Thiel during their scheme. Thiel then focuses on a possessed Eric Cartman, believing he holds the key, though the episode ends without resolving this plotline.

The episode also continues a running gag mocking Trump with exaggerated depictions of his genitalia. “South Park” has been regularly lampooning Trump and his administration since July.

Season 27’s ongoing storyline compares Trump to the show’s previous parody of Saddam Hussein, portraying him as trapped in an abusive romantic relationship with Satan due to the pregnancy.

Other political figures have been spoofed as well. Vance appears as a beleaguered assistant, parodying Tattoo from the classic ABC show “Fantasy Island,” while Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem has been depicted humorously shooting dogs in previous episodes, which is a subplot based on true story.

“South Park” remains unapologetic in its satirical approach, mixing current events, politics, and absurd humor in its signature style.

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