Trump Gets in Bed With Satan—Literally—in South Park’s Most Brutal Satire Yet

In its latest episode titled “Sickofancy,” South Park unleashed one of its most brutal parodies yet—targeting Donald Trump with a barrage of visual gags, political jabs, and one unforgettable anatomical insult. The episode continues the show’s Season 27 arc, portraying Trump in a romantic entanglement with Satan, a callback to its infamous Saddam Hussein storyline.

But this time, creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone went further. Instead of animating Trump in their usual style, they pasted a real photo of his face onto a cartoon body—then had him climb into bed with the devil and unveil a comically small penis. Satan’s deadpan reaction: “I can’t even see anything, it’s so small.” The scene ignited a firestorm online, with fans joking that Trump might try to cancel the show altogether.

The episode didn’t stop there. It mocked tech billionaires like Tim Cook and Mark Zuckerberg for “sucking up” to Trump with lavish gifts, including a golden Apple sculpture. These characters reassured Trump that he “does not have a small penis,” a line repeated with absurd sincerity throughout the episode.

Even Washington D.C. wasn’t spared. Towelie, the talking towel, discovers that the Lincoln and Jefferson memorials have been replaced with statues of Trump—each engraved with exaggeratedly tiny genitalia. Meanwhile, Satan consults ChatGPT to escape his toxic relationship with Trump, only to be told there’s “no escape.”

The White House responded with fury. Spokesperson Taylor Rogers called the show “irrelevant” and accused the creators of desperate attention-seeking. But Parker and Stone fired back with a mock apology at Comic-Con, followed by a long, deadpan stare.

Despite the backlash, South Park doubled down. The episode’s end credits included a cheeky line: “Written by Donald Trump’s penis,” cementing the satire with one final jab.