‘South Park’ Unleashes Chaos with Trump, Satan & JD Vance Threesome and ICE Raids Heaven

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South Park is back with another wild episode, taking direct aim at Donald Trump, ICE, and political figures like Vice President JD Vance and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. The show didn’t hold back this time, mixing sharp satire with outrageous humor that’s as relevant as ever.

In the latest episode of Season 27, Kristi Noem is shown talking to new ICE recruits while wearing a bulletproof vest. She’s on video, addressing the agents, including the recently laid-off South Park teacher Mr. Mackey.

Noem, who has openly admitted to putting her own dog down, chillingly admits in the episode, “A few years ago I had to put my puppy down by s****** it in the face, because sometimes doing what’s important means doing what’s hard.” Throughout the show, she keeps s****** puppies, in the streets, in heaven, even while taking a bath. It’s dark humor meant to shock and make a statement.

The story takes a wild turn when ICE agents, under Noem’s command, go after Dora the Explorer and even raid Heaven itself. Noem bluntly says, “If it’s Brown, it goes down,” highlighting the show’s sharp critique of immigration enforcement.

Meanwhile, Cartman plays the role of right-wing provocateur Charlie Kirk, doing a podcast from the toilet, classic South Park irreverence.

Vice President JD Vance makes his first appearance on the show this season, portrayed as a sycophantic sidekick in the style of Tattoo from Fantasy Island. His character interacts with Trump and a red-faced Satan, with some absurd and explicit jokes thrown in. At one point, Vance offers to “apply the baby oil to Satan’s a*****, boss,”* referring to a bizarre MAGA-themed threesome involving Trump, Satan, and himself.

Things don’t go well for DHS boss Mackey, who tries to avoid being dragged into the madness at Mar-A-Lago. In a cruel twist, Noem s***** another dog and loses her surgically enhanced face. The episode is packed with over-the-top moments that hit hard politically and socially.

This latest episode, titled “Got a Nut,” comes just two weeks after Season 27’s delayed premiere, which mocked Trump’s return to power with brutal humor. That episode had a scene showing a less-than-impressive Trump in bed with Satan, stirring controversy.

Reports say Trump was “seething” over the portrayal, and the White House responded sharply. Taylor Rogers, a White House spokesperson, called the show “no fourth-rate show” and claimed it couldn’t derail Trump’s success, saying, “President Trump has delivered on more promises in just six months than any other president in our country’s history.”

Despite the criticism, South Park isn’t backing down. When ICE tried to share a sneak peek from the episode on social media, the show fired back with a sarcastic, “Wait, so we ARE relevant?” and added a hashtag to drive the point home.

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According to insiders and viewers, South Park continues to stir the pot with its edgy content and remains surprisingly relevant even after more than two decades on air. The show’s creators, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, keep pushing boundaries, mixing outrageous comedy with sharp political commentary. This episode proves they’re still willing to take on the most controversial topics without holding back.

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