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- South Park creators sarcastically respond to Trump lashing out over . . .
'South Park' creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker gave a sarcastic response to Donald Trump lashing out over the show's season 27 premiere during a panel at San Diego Comic-Con: 'We're terribly sorry '
- ‘South Park’ creators reveal battle with network over wild Trump . . .
“South Park” creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone discussed their controversial season 27 premiere at San Diego Comic-Con on Thursday
- Can South Park take on Trump 2. 0? Theyre walking a tightrope
This week's episode of "South Park" angered President Trump He might need to settle in for a long season
- South Park Creators Talk Season 27 Premiere After Skewering Trump in . . .
South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone took to the stage during their hotly anticipated panel at San Diego Comic-Con 2025 to discuss the Season 27 premiere, which hit the headlines for
- South Park Season 27 Premiere Sparks Trump Controversy
After nearly two and a half years off the air, South Park roared back to life on July 23, 2025, with a controversial Season 27 premiere that pulled no punches in its satirical assault on President Donald Trump, Paramount, and the current political landscape The long-awaited return came just hours
- South Park Creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone Sidestep Trump and . . .
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA – JULY 24: (L-R) Matt Stone and Trey Parker speak onstage at Comedy Central Adult Animation: "South Park", "Beavis Butt-Head", and "Digman" Panel during 2025 Comic-Con
- ‘South Park’ premiere skewers Trump and Paramount in fiery return
“South Park” creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone brought their show back with a vengeance on Wednesday, in an episode that took swings at both the parent company of the network that airs their
- South Park Trump Episode: Animated Satire Meets Real-World Controversy
By: Naveed Zahir Updated:July 25, 2025 The highly-anticipated South Park Trump Episode marked the return of the show’s 27th season with a spectacle that took sharp aim at Donald Trump, the show’s own corporate parent, Paramount Global, and the blurred lines between satire and today’s political drama In a single episode, creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone reignited debate over
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