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‘South Park’ Knows How to Mock Donald Trump

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Let’s face it. In the decade-long war between television comedy and the American president, Donald Trump is winning. Bigly. Many late-night comics have tried to find ratings at Trump’s expense, and few have survived. Samantha Bee, Michelle Wolf, and Jordan Klepper all tried their hand at resistance comedy, only to be canceled. The latest casualty is one of the pioneers of the genre, the once-funny and now-unwatchable Stephen Colbert. Yes, the ho…

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After saying that they would never do it again, they did it again.South Park returned to the screen, and in the midst of so much narrative, Comedy Central’s classic simply couldn’t resist. The first episode (since 2023) put comedy back at the center of the conversation: the show portrayed President Trump in a relationship with Satan, surrounded by nude portraits of himself and avoiding talking about the Epstein case. Any resemblance to reality i…

The creators of South Park, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, write the episodes and produce them the week before the broadcast. Unlike the rest of the television, they may include elements of rabid currents. And, in the midst of Paramount's image crisis for the cancellation of Stephen Colbert's program, Parker and Stone have claimed their work as a bastion of freedom of expression and against the current White House, in addition to criticizing the co…

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The White House attacked the creators of 'South Park' on Thursday after an episode of the satirical series in which they openly mocked Donald Trump, with a version of the U.S. president generated by artificial intelligence and crawling naked through the desert. Also read: Company that lost top managers to Coldplay concert scandal hired Gwyneth Paltrow, former Chris Martin, as his spokeswoman In the first episode of the new season, this replica o…

The White House criticizes South Park for an episode that ridicules Trump, while Paramount signs a multi-million-dollar agreement to broadcast the series. Controversy rekindles tensions with pop culture.

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