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South Park's new season premiere featured President Trump in bed with Satan and talking about the Epstein files which drew fierce criticism from the White House.
South Park” is widely known for jabbing politicians and social trends across the ideological spectrum. But the latest episode’s depiction of Trump arguably went further than usual.
The satirical animated series, which just secured a $1.5 billion streaming deal with Paramount, kicked off its 27th season on Wednesday by taking some shocking shots at Trump and his recent media laws
The season premiere of South Park ripped Paramount's Trump settlement with a seemingly AI-generated video of Donald Trump.
The stamp of approval from the Federal Communications Commission comes after months of turmoil revolving around President Donald Trump’s legal battle with “60 Minutes,” the crown jewel of Paramount-owned broadcast network CBS.
President Donald Trump said that he anticipated another $20 million in PSAs from the new owners of Paramount Global as part of a legal settlement.
South Park,” Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert have all been critical of their own company and President Trump this week.
South Park's newest episode tears into President Donald Trump by showing a flurry of references from Jeffrey Epstein to Paramount's recent $16 million settlement.
President Trump said he expects to receive $20 million in advertising and programming from Paramount's $16 million "60 Minutes" settlement.
The episode premiered less than two days after Paramount reached a $1.5 billion streaming deal with “South Park” creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone.
CBS News tapped Tanya Simon to become the "60 Minutes" executive producer following parent company Paramount's major settlement to President Donald Trump.