
South Park has once again set its sights on US President Donald Trump - this time portraying him as having impregnated Satan. The outrageous storyline aired in episode four of season 27, titled Wok Is Dead, and continued the long-running animated satire's brutal treatment of Trump and his allies. The latest season has mocked the President as being in a relationship with the devil and even depicted him with a micro penis.
Satan's character declared on television: "Yes, we're together. We've been together for months. And I want to leave him, but I can't. Because I'm pregnant." The scene then cut to Fox News anchors gasping in shock, with one panellist saying Trump had been "f***ing Satan this whole time." The President and Satan were later shown holding hands and walking away as the devil announced: "So now you all know. I am forced to stay in this situation for several more years."

The White House has repeatedly condemned the cartoon, previously branding it "irrelevant" and claiming the show "hasn't been relevant for over 20 years."
The series' creators, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, responded at San Diego Comic Con in July with a tongue-in-cheek apology that only fuelled the controversy.
The US president was depicted with an actual photo of his face superimposed on an animated body. The episode also made jabs at the rising Canadian tariffs and the recent cancellation of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
South Park has also been taking aim off-screen. In August, the show's official account told US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to "eat a bag of d***s" after the agency used a screenshot from an episode in a recruitment drive.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem was another target of the current season. She was depicted in an unaired clip opening fire inside a pet store, while ICE agents were shown raiding heaven in search of immigrants.

One particularly brutal gag showed Noem's face literally melting from excess Botox, with the character desperately trying to hold her features in place as reporters looked on.
The savage scene sparked fresh fury from the Homeland Security Secretary, who branded the cartoon "petty" and "lazy."
Noem hit back on The Glenn Beck Program, saying, "I didn't get to see it. I was going over budget numbers and stuff. But you know, I just think it's... yeah, it never ends.
"But it's so lazy to just constantly make fun of women for how they look. Only the liberals and the extremists do that. If they wanted to criticise my job, go ahead and do that, but clearly they can't - they just pick something petty like that."
Despite backlash, the show remains unapologetic. New episodes of South Park air weekly in the US and stream in the UK on Paramount+.
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