South Park shows Donald Trump in bed with SATAN as cartoon mocks president over Epstein files and lawsuit

South Park mercilessly mocked President Donald Trump’s $16million settlement with Paramount and his name appearing in the Epstein files in its latest episode.
The show’s creators launched a blistering take down of Trump on Wednesday in a no-holds-barred season 27 premiere which depicted the president in bed with Satan.
The cartoon returned for the first time in two years Wednesday, just one day after creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone brokered their $1.5billion deal with Paramount.
The deal saw Parker and Stone agree to produce 50 new episodes of South Park across five seasons.
But season 27’s scolding first installment – titled Sermon on the Mount – attack Trump in what could be perceived as a delicate time for Paramount.
One particularly damning moment in the cartoon showed Trump trying to romance Satan in bed.
‘Come on, Satan. I’ve been working hard all day,’ he says, to which Satan replies: ‘You haven’t been working! You’ve been doing your stupid memes and just f***ing around.’
‘Come on, Satan,’ Trump persists. ‘You know you can’t resist this!’
He then shows his penis, prompting Satan to reply: ‘I can’t even see anything, it’s so small.’
Elsewhere in the episode, Satan and Trump discuss the Epstein list.
South Park mercilessly ripped into Donald Trump in its no-holds-barred season 27 premiere

One damning moment in the cartoon showed Trump trying to romance Satan in bed
As they are lying in bed, Satan begins: ‘Another random b**** commented on my Instagram that you’re on the Epstein list.’
‘The Epstein list?’ Trump asks. ‘Are we still talking about that?’
Attempting to get answers, Satan probes: ‘Well, are you on the list or not? It’s weird that whenever it comes up, you just tell everyone to relax.’
‘I’m not telling everyone to relax,’ Trump replies, before quipping: ‘Relax, guy!’
Satan then adds that Trump reminds him of someone he once dated, alluding to his previous romantic interest, Saddam Hussein.
And the explosive episode didn’t stop there, as they also appeared to take aim at Paramount and its $16 million settlement of Trump’s 60 Minutes lawsuit and the cancelation of Stephen Colbert’s late night talk show.
In one scene, as parents protested Trump against having Jesus in schools, Jesus pleads with them to just settle.
He tells them: ‘You guys saw what happened to CBS? Well, guess who owns CBS? Paramount. You really want to end up like Colbert?

The explosive instalment also touched upon the controversial cancellation of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and the Jeffery Epstein list.

The episode repeatedly mocked Trump’s manhood

Some viewers predict the episode will aggravate Trump so much that the show will get axed
‘You guys got to stop being stupid… He also has the power to sue and take bribes and he can do anything to anyone.’
Earlier this month, CBS announced the cancellation of Colbert’s late show just days after the host blasted the network’s $16 million settlement with Trump as a ‘big fat bribe.’
Colbert’s show, which began in 2015, will now come to an end in May 2026, executives with the network and Paramount, its new parent company, announced on July 17.
Viewers have applauded the South Park premiere, which was initially supposed to air on July 9, with some going as far as saying it is the ‘best’ to air in a long time.
Taking to X, formerly Twitter, one said: ‘OMG South Park went straight for the jugular with Trump! The ending is amazing!’
‘Dude South Park is so back the whole episode just being there to p**s off Trump and make fun of Paramount,’ wrote another.
A third commented: ‘South Park proving once again they don’t give a single f**k.’

There was also a reference to the recently cancelled Late Show with Stephen Colbert
‘This is the best South Park episode in maybe 15 years man,’ added another. ‘I am crying. They f*cking NAILED it.’
A fifth said: ‘I am rarely shocked by an episode of TV but the South Park season premiere is bats**t crazy. I can’t say I laughed many times, but I think it’s one of the bravest pieces of comedy I’ve seen in a long time and I don’t know what Paramount is gonna do now.’
Others are predicting that the episode will aggravate Trump so much that the show will get axed.
‘South Park have just cancelled themselves,’ one said. ‘What an own goal. Their audience will turn on them big time.’
‘Oh South Park’s gonna be cancelled by tomorrow morning I’m screaming,’ posted another.
On July 23, South Park creators Parker and Stone announced a $1.5billion licensing deal with Paramount Global.
The deal confirms 50 new episodes, which will air on Comedy Central and stream exclusively on Paramount Plus over five years.
Paramount Plus is also now home to the entire catalogue of South Park.