US series parodies Trump
Under Trump’s belt line: “South Park” angered white house
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He gets to bed with Satan – the makers of the American cartoon series “South Park” represent the US President Trump. The White House did not seem to be fun.
In its new episode, the American cartoon series “South Park” is hugging US President Donald Trump – and shows him, among other things, with bare genitals. Now a spokeswoman for the White House has reacted: “This show has not been relevant for over 20 years and hangs with uninspired ideas on the silk thread in a desperate attempt to attract attention.” A fourth-class show could not make Trump’s success series fail, added the spokeswoman on Thursday (local time) in a statement about which several US media report.
In the new episode of the 27th season of the well-known US sign trick series, an animated figure from Trump is getting into bed with Satan, among other things. The devil says in the scene that he was not in the mood because he read on social media that Trump was on the Epstein list. The makers of “South Park” thus alludes to the debate about the publication of files on the fall of the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Trump had promised in the election campaign to have the Epstein files opened. Because he hadn’t done that at first, the pressure on him was up to him – also from his own camp.
Trump is shown several times as a figure with exposed penis, the size of which is sized. If other characters do not act according to Trump’s will, he threatens them with complaints – a further allusion to numerous legal processes.
Follow published at a explosive time
The Hollywood group, which secured the rights to “South Park”, was also affected by a lawsuit by Trump. Just a few weeks ago, Paramount had included a legal dispute with Trump with a multi -million dollar comparison. The US President accused the program “60 Minutes” of falsifying an interview with his rival Kamala Harris in the presidential campaign.
Due to the process, a planned sale of Paramount to one billion -dollar film producer also got into the mills of politics. Only now has a US authority cleared the way for it.
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Source: Stern

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