South Park just dropped its season 27 premiere, and it went straight for Donald Trump! The episode, titled “Sermon on the Mount,” marks the show’s return after a two-year break. It’s packed with jokes and ridiculous moments. But the controversial part? When Donald Trump is mocked for confusing Iran and Iraq, as he is in bed naked with Satan. Then, the Canadian Prime Minister calls him out, and the show throws in a savage reference to Paramount’s legal drama with Trump.
BREAKING: The White House melts down over the new South Park episode for brutally mocking Donald Trump and his "teeny tiny" manhood, his Jeffrey Epstein scandal, and depicting him in bed with Satan in its most relentless season premiere to date.
MAGA world is already clamoring… pic.twitter.com/Lmi8p4h35v
— Occupy Democrats (@OccupyDemocrats) July 24, 2025
In addition, Satan confirms Trump is on the Epstein List and says, “It’s weird that whenever it comes up, you just tell everyone to relax.” Meanwhile, creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone kept mocking the controversy surrounding the episode. When asked about it at the San Diego Comic-Con, the pair jokingly responded, “We’re terribly sorry.”
Matt Parker and Trey Stone apologize for roasting Donald Trump in the new South Park episode
pic.twitter.com/1CpSClqS3n— CALIFORNIA STATE OF MIND (@CALISTATEOFMND) July 25, 2025
Despite having been on air for about 28 years, the episode proves that nothing has changed for the series. The show is still loud, unfiltered, and ready to diss any political figure with sass and fun. South Park season 27 can be streamed on Paramount+, with episode one already available and nine more expected to be released for a total of ten