‘South Park’ Humiliates Trump Again

Comedy Central’s long-running cartoon South Park is under fire again—this time for launching yet another offensive attack on President Donald Trump and his administration.

In a teaser released Tuesday, the liberal-leaning show previewed an upcoming episode featuring a bizarre caricature of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem—shown cartoonishly pointing a gun in the air beside a character wearing a “Police ICE” vest.

The episode, titled “Got A Nut,” airs Wednesday, August 6, at 10/9c and will stream on Paramount+ the following day. It’s part of the show’s 27th season, which has increasingly turned its attention to mocking conservative figures.


DHS Turns the Tables on the Mockery

Rather than react with outrage, the Department of Homeland Security seized the moment to spotlight its mission to defend America. In a statement to Newsweek, DHS thanked the show for drawing attention to immigration enforcement.

“We’re urging patriotic citizens to join the effort to take dangerous criminals—like murderers, gang members, and pedophiles—off our streets and out of the country,” the spokesperson stated.

New ICE recruits can receive up to $50,000 in signing bonuses, student loan forgiveness, and full federal retirement benefits—a fact many mainstream outlets ignore.


Trump Mocked Again in Disturbing Fashion

The new season began with a vile depiction of President Trump in an episode titled “Sermon on the ‘Mount,’” featuring grotesque insinuations about his personal life—including a disturbing scene showing him in bed with Satan.

A senior administration official revealed Trump was privately furious about the portrayal, calling it “mean-spirited and disgusting.”

The episode also referenced the so-called “Epstein list,” a liberal conspiracy theory the DOJ and FBI have repeatedly debunked.


Kristi Noem: A Leader the Left Fears

Secretary Kristi Noem, the former governor of South Dakota, has been one of the most effective defenders of America’s borders under President Trump’s second term. Her leadership at DHS has made her a frequent target of media attacks—but a favorite among patriotic Americans.

The cartoon version of Noem is shown alongside Mr. Mackey wearing ICE gear—an apparent jab at the administration’s tough stance on illegal immigration.


Turning Point USA Gets Dragged In—But Conservatives Don’t Flinch

Another scene features South Park character Eric Cartman dressed as conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Unlike the cheap shots at Trump and Noem, Kirk responded with grace and humor.

“I laughed. Conservatives need to take a joke better than the left, who constantly overreact,” Kirk said in an interview with Fox News.


Massive Paychecks, Crude Politics

Despite its stale humor and tired political jabs, South Park continues to cash in. Show creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone recently signed a $1.5 billion deal with Paramount—just one day before the Trump-bashing episode aired.

The series has been extended through 2027 under a long-term contract.


White House Fires Back: “Desperate for Attention”

White House spokesperson Taylor Rogers didn’t mince words.

South Park hasn’t been relevant for over 20 years. They’re desperate for attention, relying on cheap, uninspired attacks while President Trump continues to deliver real results,” Rogers said.


Bottom Line: Conservatives Are Winning—And the Left Can’t Handle It

As President Trump continues to deliver on his promises—strong borders, law and order, a booming economy—the far-left media and entertainment industry are doing everything they can to distract, distort, and divide.

But patriotic Americans know the truth: no late-night cartoon can stop a movement built on faith, family, freedom, and the Constitution.