'South Park' will skewer Trump and ice cream in a new episode

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The Department of Homeland Security trolled “South Park” in a position on X before the new episode of the show on Wednesday evening, which show the teasers again on President Donald Trump and the immigration and customs enforcement procedure of its government, since the series continues to provoke the anger of the administration.

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“South Park” teased the second episode of season 27 in A Post on X On Tuesday morning, the character Mr. Macke showed Ice Officer, who was standing next to another character, who apparently seems to be the secretary of the Ministry of Homeland Protection, Kristi Noem.

As a result with the title “Got a Nut”, Mr. Mackey “loses his job” and “tries desperately to find a new way to make a living,” said the Post.

On Tuesday afternoon, the Ministry of Homeland Protection in the “South Park” struck back Posting A still from the teaser in which ice agents drive their cars, in addition to a link in which people are asked to apply for the work for the agency.

A video preview for the new episode teases the return of a satirized Trump next to a cartoon Satan, which was portrayed as Trump's lover during the season premiere.

In the preview, the character Eric Cartman seems to speak in a town hall where he chastises a different character that he says he should “hold his flap” because “she hates America and loves abortions”.

The episode will be broadcast on Comedy Central on Wednesday evening at 10 p.m. and stream on the following day on Paramount+.

How did “South Park” annoy the Trump administration?

The White House hit “South Park” as a “fourth rate” show, which “has not been relevant for over 20 years and is captured on a thread with non -inspired ideas in a desperate attempt to pay attention” after it had addressed Trump in its premiere of Season 27 last month. The episode satirized Trump's tendency to sue his opponents, and represented the president who sued the entire city of South Park after the residents had rejected the government's endeavor to teach Christianity in schools. Trump is presented in the entire episode as small genitals for comedic effects, and in several scenes he jumps to bed with Satan, which is portrayed as his lover but has rejected his sexual progress. The episode ends with a lifelike representation of Trump, who wander naked through a desert when a voice -over says his genitals are “tiny, but his love for us is great”. The episode also has the paramount settlement after the Trump administration had filed a lawsuit in which the company was accused of dealing with a “60 -minute interview” of his former election opponent, the former Vice President Kamala Harris. In the episode, Jesus Christ tells the city dwellers in South Park that he had to visit her because of the “complaint and an agreement with Paramount”, and he asks: “Do you really want to end like Colbert?” Proof of the cancellation of the late night. The end scene of a lifelike trump is also presented as an announcement for public services for public services in which it refers Trump's claim That the Paramount settlement provides him with advertising and PSAS worth 20 million US dollars.

Why does “South Park” go to Paramount+?

The entire “South Park” catalog leaves HBO Max on Tuesday and travels to Paramount+after the series creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone with Paramount had concluded a contract for 1.5 billion US dollars through which they will produce 50 new episodes for over five years. The deal followed negotiations that were According to reports tenseAs lawyers that represented the “South Park” Mehner, Jeff Shell, a former NBCUNIERSAL manager who became president after the paramed leap in Paramount, threatened negotiations with other potential buyers. In A Explanation of X Last month Parker and Stone said that the “Fusion was a SH Tshow and it is” South Park “. We are in the studio and work on new consequences and hope that the fans will somehow see them.”

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The Treaty of 1.5 billion US dollars with Paramount made billionaires according to Forbes Parker and Stone. Both makers are estimated to be worth 1.2 billion US dollars.

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