South Park Mocks Trump In Jaw-Dropping New Episode After Signing $1.5 Billion Paramount Deal

“South Park” kicked off its latest season by skewering both Donald Trump and its parent company, Paramount. Hours after news broke that Paramount had reached a reported $1.5 billion deal with the creators of the animated sitcom, securing 50 new episodes over the next five years, the comedy show depicted the president nude in bed with “Satan,” had his character sue the town of South Park, and also face questioning about Jeffrey Epstein. The Season 27 premiere also highlighted CBS canceling “The Late Show” franchise, which is currently hosted by Stephen Colbert, as well as Paramount, which is also CBS’ parent company, settling with Trump for $16 million over a “60 Minutes” interview with then-presidential candidate Kamala Harris. The settlement came as Paramount is looking to complete a merger with Skydance, which requires approval by the Trump administration. The White House slammed the episode in a statement to NBC News. Access Hollywood has reached out to Paramount for comment.