‘South Park’ Takes Aim at Peter Thiel and Trump in Latest Episode

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“South Park” has returned with another episode targeting President Donald Trump, and this time the show also skewers tech billionaire Peter Thiel. The episode, titled Twisted Christian, aired on Wednesday, Oct. 15.

In the episode, Trump continues his bizarre storyline as Satan’s romantic partner, with Satan pregnant with his child.

Trump visits Planned Parenthood seeking a secret abortion for Satan, despite previously working with Vice President JD Vance to shut down abortion clinics.

The show also parodies Thiel, who appears at South Park Elementary giving an exaggerated presentation about the coming of the Antichrist.

Reuters previously reported that Thiel expressed concerns about a potential “Antichrist” figure during a lecture series. In South Park, Thiel even gets a theme song emphasizing that he “knows about the Antichrist.”

The plot then turns into a spoof of The Exorcist, with Thiel revealed to be conspiring with Vance to prevent Satan from having the baby. “When I become president, I will give you full access to everyone’s data,” Vance tells Thiel during their secret meeting.

Thiel becomes convinced that a possessed Eric Cartman is the key to their plan and must be brought to Washington, D.C., though the storyline remains unresolved by the end of the episode. The episode also continues the show’s recurring joke mocking Trump by depicting him with comically small genitalia.

South Park has been consistently targeting Trump and his administration since the Season 27 premiere in July. The season-long storyline has Trump romantically involved with Satan, who is unable to leave due to her pregnancy.

The show also parodies other figures in his administration, including JD Vance, depicted as Trump’s beleaguered assistant in a spoof of Fantasy Island, and Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem, who repeatedly shoots dogs in one subplot.

South Park’s ongoing satire continues to push boundaries, blending political commentary with absurd humor. The latest episode shows that the series remains unafraid to lampoon high-profile political and tech figures alike.

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