South Park targets federal takeover of DC police
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Season 27's ratings record-busting run continued Wednesday, with the third episode taking its focus off MAGA and toward the effects of technology.
When trying to win the favor of the President of the United States, we have one important piece of advice: Don’t forget to bring a towel. Yes, everyone’s favorite stoned bathroom linen Towelie returned to South Park for this week’s all-new episode,
South Park has not missed any opportunity to take jabs at Donald Trump since their return to Comedy Central with Season 27.
“South Park” isn’t one to pull punches, and in its third episode of Season 27, titled “Sickofancy,” the creative team behind the show continued to take aim at President Donald Trump and Immigration and Customs Enforcement, as well as tech companies ranging from Apple to OpenAI, all with a chaser of cannabis politics.
South Park has joined the conversation around the pending marijuana rescheduling proposal that President Donald Trump says he’ll be deciding on within weeks—poking fun at the president by suggesting that he might accept a deal to change federal cannabis laws if flattered with gifts and the promise of “mutually beneficial” rewards.
At one point Towelie walks through a militarized Union Station, which is especially relevant. Earlier on Wednesday, Vice President JD Vance and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth actually visited the landmark train depot, to some boos.
The episode also skewered tech CEOs and government leaders for bribing Trump with golden “gifts,” again depicted Trump’s bedroom lover as none other than Satan himself, and reduced Vice President JD Vance to a miniature sidekick who offers to bring his boss a “cumrag.
President Donald Trump declared victory in the nation's capital, 10 days after announcing the federal takeover of the Washington metro police force to “rescue” the city from crime. Trump on Aug.