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‘South Park’ Skewers Trump and His ‘Teeny Tiny’ Manhood

‘South Park’ creators dropped a bombshell episode to kick off Season 27 that depicts Donald Trump with a minuscule penis and in bed with Satan

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Less than a day after the creators of Comedy Central’s South Park reached a reportedly $1.5 billion deal with Paramount Plus, Matt Stone and Trey Parker dropped a bombshell episode to kick off Season 27 that depicts Donald Trump with a minuscule penis and in bed with Satan.

The premiere episode arrives the week after CBS‘ abrupt decision to end The Late Show, which Stephen Colbert has hosted for a decade, in 2026. While the network claimed the cancellation was financial, it drew backlash, since the announcement came days after Colbert criticized Paramount, which owns both CBS and Comedy Central, over its decision to agree to a settlement with Trump.

In the 30-minute episode, titled “Sermon on the ‘Mount,” that likely has Paramount and Skydance Media banging their heads against a wall, Stone and Parker jab at Trump’s obsession with using lawsuits to silence media and political opponents, ChatGPT, the injection of religion into America’s public schools, government censorship, and corporations caving to pressure.

In one scene, the president is depicted laying naked in bed with a poorly endowed penis next to Satan, as the series regular tells Trump, “I can’t even see anything, it’s so small.”

The tumultuous premiere concludes with a PSA alluding to reports that Paramount will be giving the Trump Administration PSAs as part of their agreement and features an AI-generated Trump who is fully nude and wandering the desert with a “teeny tiny” penis.

Prior to the release of the season debut, the South Park co-creators thanked Paramount co-CEO and president of Showtime/MTV Entertainment Chris McCarthy and COO Keyes Hill-Edgar for years of partnership.

“We are grateful for this opportunity and deeply honored by the trust placed in us. This is about more than a contract — it’s about our commitment to this organization, our teammates, and our fans,” said Parker. “We’re focused on building something special and doing whatever it takes to bring championships to this city.”

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