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New ‘South Park’ Episode Again Takes Aim at Trump’s ‘Tiny Penis’ and Zuckerberg Bribes

The latest episode of South Park has again taken aim at Donald Trump, making shots at the President accepting bribes from Mark Zuckerberg

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The latest episode of South Park has again taken aim at Donald Trump in a major way, making shots at the President accepting bribes from Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Apple CEO Tim Cook.

Per Variety, the third episode of Season 27,  “Sickofancy,” sees the return of show favourite Towelie who joins forces with Randy Marsh to create marijuana and weed company, Techridy, fuelled by ChatGPT and ketamine.

When Towelie heads to Washington to ask Trump to legalise marijuana all around the US, Randy bribes Trump by allowing the president to keep Towelie who we find out in the final moments (spoilers) has been used as a… let’s say, rag.

Zuckerberg and Cook both make cameos in the episode who give gifts to Trump, one of which is proposed to be used as a sex toy with Satan by Trump.

“Mr. President, your ideas for the tech industry are so innovative. And you definitely do not have a small penis,” they tell Trump.

South Park’s latest episode comes after Trump deployed the National Guard in D.C., saying that the city was “becoming a situation of complete and total lawlessness” and he had to “to rescue our nation’s capital from crime, bloodshed, bedlam and squalor and worse.” As recently as January, the Department of Justice was touting the fact that violent crime in Washington, D.C., “is the lowest it has been in over 30 years.”

So far this season, South Park has skewered Trump’s “teeny tiny” penis, portrayed him in bed with Satan, depicted Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem gunning down puppies, and shown Vice President J.D. Vance as Trump’s Dr. Evil Mini-Me-size sidekick.

The jab follows earlier backlash from the White House after the Season 27 premiere, with spokesperson Taylor Rogers dismissing the series as irrelevant for the past two decades and accusing the left of “hypocrisy” for suddenly embracing its political critiques.

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