South Park, Donald Trump and White House
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South Park annihilated the White House after the Trump administration repurposed their cartoon parody of immigration officers on an official government social media account. On Tuesday, the Department of Homeland Security’s X account used an animated image of ICE officers from this week’s South Park episode in an attempt to recruit staff.
The White House has reacted to season 27 of “South Park,” as have other politicians parodied on the show. Keep scrolling to see all their statements. “Well, I’ve finally made it,” Vance wrote via X on August 7 alongside a still of himself and Trump on “South Park.”
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The Mirror US on MSNSouth Park fans 'feel sad' for Satan after spotting 'dark and unexpected' Trump twist
South Park viewers have admitted they didn't expect to 'feel sad' for Satan after watching the show's latest Donald Trump skit - but that's exactly what happened
The latest episode delivered fresh shots at the White House and depicted tech leaders bringing gifts for the president
The season 27 premiere of the series finally saw its creators bring a satirical depiction of the president to the show.
South Park, now in its 27th season, is renowned for satirizing American politics and culture. The White House's recent and pointed dismissal of the show as irrelevant, following an episode which parodied Trump, contrasts sharply with a federal agency now using South Park imagery for recruitment.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt was spotted with her signature silver cross necklace again, weeks after seemingly tucking the accessory away following a South Park episode spoofing her. Leavitt has been known to wear the pendant,
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt has gone back to wearing her cross pendant following 'South Park' joke.