The White House has criticized a Trump parody on ‘South Park’, causing outrage. Sac #882

The White House has criticized the creators of “South Park” for skewing Donald Trump in an episode featuring an AI-generated version of the US president crawling naked through a desert. The animated Trump character is seen begging Satan for sex, but is rebuffed due to his small penis. The White House criticized the show for not being relevant for over 20 years and for attempting to derail President Trump’s hot streak. South Park, an adult animated series, is now in its 27th season and remains one of the world’s most valuable TV shows. The episode begins with the White House appalled that NPR has been taken off the air by the president, while a parent is disturbed by the presence of Jesus in public elementary school. The episode ends with South Park making a financial deal with the president, including an agreement to make public service announcements. The episode aired days after creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone reportedly penned a $1.5 billion streaming deal with Paramount, which gives the company global rights. The deal comes at a sensitive time for Paramount, which is trying to secure government approval for a multi-billion-dollar merger with entertainment company Skydance.

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