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Another TV show found himself on the White House's angry cross. This time, it's among other pointy jabs, for the satirical animation depiction of President Donald Trump in bed.
Taylor Rogers, a White House spokesman who spoke to multiple outlets on Thursday, called Comedy Central Show South Park the “fourth rate” show, and said the program “has been attracting attention for more than 20 years of unrelated and unpopular threads of ideas.”
On Wednesday night, during the show's 27th season premier, South Park portrayed Trump claiming to be Canadian prime minister, adding Satan to his bed as his lover, and making several jokes about Trump's penis size.
Always following the news of the day, the South Park episode also mentioned “Epstein List.”
At one point, Trump stripped off his clothes to go to bed with Satan, and Satan heard that the president was on the Epstein list.
“Epstein list? Are we still talking about it?” Trump replies.
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“Well, are you on the list or not? It's strange to tell everyone to relax every time it stands up,” Satan continues.
Trump replies, “I'm not telling everyone to relax! Relax, man!”
“There's really no end to the hypocrisy on the left. For years it was labelled “attack” content after South Park, but suddenly praised the show. Just like South Park creators, the left wing has no real or original content.

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The show also chuckled the media conglomerate over its recent settlement with Trump. This preceded a planned merger with Skydance, which required Trump's Federal Communications Commission approval.
The South Park episode aired days after creators Trae Parker and Matt Stone signed a massive streaming deal with Paramount, and was worth more than US$1 billion.
Recently, Trump and the White House were attacked by several Hollywood figures, including Stephen Colbert and Joy Behar, due to their criticism of their administration.

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