July 24th, 2025 – South Park unleashed its long‑awaited Season 27 premiere, boldly targeting President Donald Trump in one of the show’s most explicit parodies to date. Titled “Sermon on the ‘Mount,” the episode marks Trey Parker and Matt Stone’s defiant return following a brief hiatus amid the Paramount–Skydance merger—and right after signing a staggering $1.5 billion deal with Paramount Global.
The episode begins with sensational mockery: Trump is portrayed with his actual face (not through Mr. Garrison) and is shown undressing and sliding into bed with Satan. The typically demonic partner immediately comments on his “micro‑penis”:
“I can’t even see anything, it’s so small”
Later, they dramatically depict Jesus being forced into South Park school system due to a $5 billion lawsuit dreamed up by Trump—mirroring real-world settlement controversies between Paramount and Trump
The satirical crescendo arrives in a faux‑PSA: a deepfake Trump, sweating through the desert, strips naked—revealing a tiny penis that speaks and concludes,
Parker and Stone’s commentary doesn’t stop at personal mockery. They also lampoon Trump’s habit of using lawsuits to silence critics, his ties to Jeffrey Epstein’s legal saga, and the cancelation of The Late Show with Stephen Colbertfollowing an alleged defamation settlement with CBS/Paramount
Critics are calling it South Park’s “ballsiest” move yet. One review hails it as “savage” and among the most daring jabs the show has ever delivered. The Guardian praises it as “scorched‑earth defiance,” bravely mocking both Trump and the media conglomerates involved.
This episode’s explosive return demonstrates that even amid corporate pressure and massive streaming deals, South Parkremains fiercely irreverent—and willing to push the boundaries. The town of South Park may settle, but its creators don’t appear ready to back down, showing audiences that in satire, there’s no such thing as too far.
But is there such a thing as too far. Is this episode of South Park Funny or Offensive?