Scandal in South Park: Trump Appears as the Father of Satan’s Child (video)
South Park sparks controversy by showing Trump impregnating Satan in its new season, an irreverent satire you can’t miss.
- Scandal in South Park: Trump Impregnates Satan
- Fox News Suspects the Affair
- The White House Responds Furiously
The irreverent series South Park has once again surprised its audience in season 27.
This time, President Donald Trump is placed at the center of an outrageous plot: he impregnates Satan.
With this storyline, creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone reinforce the satirical tone that has marked the season, focused on ridiculing the U.S. president.
South Park Once Again Sparks Controversy with Its Political Satire
South Park wants everyone to know that Trump is f*cking Satan. pic.twitter.com/3GrmTAh15A
— Jake Broe (@RealJakeBroe) September 4, 2025
In the first episode of this South Park season, the writers had already presented a scene loaded with sharp humor in which Trump attempted to have sex with Satan.
At that moment, the series depicted the president with a ridiculously small penis, a classic sarcastic device that defines the show.
In the most recent episode, the plot goes further: Satan claims to be expecting Trump’s child.
This surprising revelation comes after Fox News attempts to find out whether the president had indeed had relations with the devil.
Dialogues That Set the Tone
South Park does it again.
Is President Trump fucking Satan? pic.twitter.com/V3t9BkI8vq
— Maine (@TheMaineWonk) September 4, 2025
The comedy escalates when Fox reporters question Trump and his supposed boyfriend about the truth of his connection to Satan.
In the scene, the president responds sharply: “I’m not f*cking Satan!” His companion, in a playful tone, adds: “We’re just hanging out.”
Even so, Fox News maintains its suspicions. As the couple walks away, a reporter quips with irony: “That guy really is f*cking Satan. What a stud!”
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Trump as a Recurring Protagonist in South Park
The current season carries a heavy political charge against the president. In previous episodes, he was shown accepting bribes and, in another, trying to convince Mr. Mackey to join a threesome with him and Satan.
The controversy did not go unnoticed at the White House.
After the premiere of the first episode, a spokesperson reacted strongly against the show.
Taylor Rogers told EFE: “President Trump has fulfilled more promises in just six months than any other president in the history of our country, and no fourth-rate show will stop his winning streak.”
Earlier, the administration had already stated: “This show hasn’t been relevant in over 20 years and barely survives on uninspired ideas in a desperate attempt to get attention.”
Scandal in South Park: Background of Political Satire
📺 ‘South Park’ secures its future after months of dispute with Paramount but returns with new controversy after placing Trump in the series with his real face and a shared bed with Satan. Find out more here. 👇 #RollingStoneEnEspañol #Entretenimiento https://t.co/AZgcUQqdac pic.twitter.com/D6AxgJxUjn
— Rolling Stone en Español – ESPAÑA (@RollingStoneES) July 25, 2025
The irreverence of South Park is nothing new.
In the previous season, the show mocked Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem by portraying her shooting puppies.
The satire referenced the episode in which she admitted to killing her family dog because it was “impossible to train.”
With this new storyline, South Park confirms that its formula remains irreverence and limitless political satire.
By targeting President Trump, the show reaffirms its provocative style and its ability to generate controversy season after season.
👉 Do you think South Park is crossing the line with its mockery of Trump, or is it simply keeping the essence of political satire alive?
SOURCE: EFE
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