‘South Park’ Goes Wild with Trump, Satan & JD Vance Threesome, ICE Raids Heaven

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The latest episode of South Park didn’t hold back, going all out with its satire on Donald Trump, ICE raids, and political figures like Vice President JD Vance and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. The show, known for its edgy humor, was especially sharp this time around.

Kristi Noem, in a memorable scene, talks about putting her puppy down by sh***** it in the face, explaining it as a tough but necessary decision. Throughout the episode, she’s shown s***** multiple puppies, on the streets, in heaven, and even while taking a bath. Noem, dressed in a bulletproof vest, delivers a video speech to new ICE recruits, including the recently laid-off South Park teacher, Mr. Mackey.

At the end, she promises, “together we will make sure everyone is in this country legally.” But things take a wild turn when ICE raids not only people on Earth but also Dora the Explorer and even Heaven itself. Noem chillingly adds, “if it’s Brown, it goes down.”

Meanwhile, Eric Cartman plays a right-wing podcaster named Charlie Kirk, recording his show from the toilet, adding more chaos to the episode. Vice President JD Vance also makes his debut, portrayed as a sycophantic character resembling Tattoo from Fantasy Island, serving Donald Trump in a bizarre setup that includes the devil himself.

Vance’s awkward attempt to flatter Satan with offers like “Would you like me to apply the baby oil to Satan’s a******, boss?”* brings a mix of cringe and dark comedy.

The episode doesn’t stop there. Krypto, Superman’s dog, tries to save Mr. Mackey, who has been appointed as the new DHS boss, from getting caught in Trump and Satan’s twisted plans at Mar-a-Lago, but Krypto fails. To keep her job, Noem s****** another dog, losing her surgically enhanced face in the process.

This episode, called “Got a Nut,” came just two weeks after the delayed Season 27 premiere, which took a hard swing at Trump. That earlier episode showed a less-than-impressive Trump in bed with Satan and a naked president wandering the desert, mocking the current political climate and Paramount’s huge payment to Trump.

The White House reportedly wasn’t happy. A spokesperson named Taylor Rogers said, “This show hasn’t been relevant for over 20 years and is hanging on by a thread with uninspired ideas in a desperate attempt for attention.” She added, “President Trump has delivered on more promises in just six months than any other president in our country’s history – and no fourth-rate show can derail President Trump’s hot streak.”

But South Park didn’t stay silent. When ICE tried to tease the show by posting an advance image on its social media, the South Park account fired back with, “Wait, so we ARE relevant?” and even added a hashtag to drive the point home.

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This episode proves once again that South Park isn’t afraid to take aim at powerful figures and controversial topics, keeping its bold and unapologetic style alive in its 27th season.

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