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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.”
A 20-second promo released by Comedy Central depicted the recurring character “Towelie” — an anthropomorphic towel — riding in a bus past the U.S. Supreme Court building and White House, where armed troops were patrolling. A tank rolled by in front of the White House.
South Park has fired back at the Trump administration after the Department of Homeland Security used the show to promote Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) recruitment, weeks after the White House had labeled the series "not relevant.
The season 27 premiere of the series finally saw its creators bring a satirical depiction of the president to the show.
The third episode of “South Park” Season 27, titled “Sickofancy,” once again depicted President Donald Trump with a micro-penis and mocked him for accepting bribes from Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Apple CEO Tim Cook.
South Park” co-creator Trey Parker has briefly responded to anger from the White House over the season premiere of the animated series
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt has gone back to wearing her cross pendant following 'South Park' joke.
President Donald Trump visited a Park Police operations facility to thank federal law enforcement officers he’s deployed to patrol the streets of Washington, DC, saying he expected their deployment to last “for a while.