In episode 2 of the new season, “South Park” is also aimed at Trump and his political environment.
After the successful kick -off sequence, South Park adds two of the 27th season 27 and again takes Donald Trump and his environment onto the grain. In the episode “Got a Nut”, which was broadcast on Comedy Central on August 6, a bizarre mixture of ICE recruitment, conservative podcast culture and a grotesque focus is on Mar-A-Lago. US Vice President JD Vance and Minister of Homeland Protection Kristi Noem also come into focus of the makers Trey Parker and Matt Stone.
Recommendations of the editorial team
South Park makes fun of Donald Trump again:
As a result, school consultant Mr. Mackey loses his job because Trump cuts the educational budget. In order to secure his livelihood, he can be hired ICE with US border protection. There he encountered Kristi Noem in a training video with a bulletproof vest and the statement that she once shot a puppy “because sometimes you have to do what is hard”. A direct allusion to Noem’s real confession from 2024. The scene becomes a recurring gag. Noem shoots several dogs in the course of the episode. Her face, which is constantly detached by excessive botox, is satirically exaggerated.
Political and pop cultural caricature
The highlight of the episode is a visit to Mackeys at Donald Trump in Mar-A-Lago, which is represented as a mixture of “Fantasy Island” and Epstein’s private island. There, Macke meets a childish JD Vance that offers his boss submissive baby oil, in a scene that not only caricatures not only political but also pop cultural scandals.
Like the opening sequence, episode two also causes a sensation on social media. ICE in particular came into focus after the authority used a scene from the episode for personnel advertising on X (formerly Twitter). The “South Park” maker: Inside, promptly reacted with a usual coarse comment and the hashtag “#eattabagofdicks”.
Where is the 27th season in Germany?
In Germany, the 27th season of “South Park” can be streamed via Paramount+. A new episode is broadcast per week.

