After White House Slams South Park’s Trump Mockery, Creators Clap Back With Deadpan Response

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The makers of South Park responded to the harsh White House comments with a straightforward three-word statement. The show’s mockery of Donald Trump in its Season 27 premiere sparked the backlash. They were accused of making fun of the President for trying to attract attention.

The first episode of Season 27 of the popular show was met with a great deal of criticism from Trump supporters. Following the show’s portrayal of Trump as bewildered and disoriented, there was a backlash.

The President is shown in the episode wandering naked in the jungle with Satan. MAGA fans were equally offended by the public service announcement that was included in the show. The President is praised by an AI voice that mocks both his physical appearance and his legal issues.

Reactions to the episode were diverse, but MAGA supporters all expressed disapproval. According to an insider, the President even reacted to the situation. The insider informed Deadline that the President is furious over South Park’s juvenile assault.

Yesterday at Comic-Con, the creators, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, finally responded to the criticism from the public. Parker smiled and replied, “We’re so sorry.”

Breaking: In the show’s most ruthless season opening to date, South Park mercilessly ridicules Donald Trump and his puny manhood, his Jeffrey Epstein controversy, and shows him in bed with Satan. The White House is furious about this.

Already, the MAGA community is clamoringpic.twitter.com/Lmi8p4h35v

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Following a severe White House criticism of the show and its writers, the apology was made. White House Assistant Press Secretary Taylor Rogers criticized the show’s audience for their hypocrisy.

According to Rogers, the Left has been attacking South Park for what they have deemed to be harmful content for years, demonstrating their unending hypocrisy. He continued by pointing out that viewers who had previously disliked the show were now giving it positive reviews.

Roger continued by criticizing the show’s makers and audience, labeling them both unimaginative and unauthentic. He continued by asserting that the show has lost its relevance over the previous 20 years.

“With uninspired ideas in a desperate attempt for attention, the show is hanging on by a thread,” the assistant press secretary continued. He also mentioned how the popularity of the show has fallen to all-time lows.

Oh my god With Trump, South Park took a direct shot! The conclusion is fantastic!IQBIbfBkQO #SouthParkpic.twitter.com

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Given the billion-dollar agreement it recently landed, Roger’s assertion can be refuted right away. Recently, the program secured a $1.5 billion contract with Paramount.

Donald Trump and the government were heavily criticized in the most recent episode. The defunding of NPR and Trump’s legal disputes were discussed on the show. The program even parodied the U.S.-Canada relationship at one point.

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