In the second episode of the new “South Park” relay, the Minister of Homeland Protection was caricatured. She now assumes liberal critics, especially over female body.

“Got a Nut”, the second episode of the new season of “South Park”, started this week when it was broadcast on US TV where the premiere sequence stopped. Donald Trump and his followers in particular got their fat away.

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This time Kristi Noem, Secretary of Homeland Security (Minister of Homeland Protection) was among the mockers. She was portrayed as a unscrupulous dog sponsor, whose face almost fell apart due to excessive botox treatments.

Noem reacted on Thursday (August 7th) in an interview with the conservative moderator Glenn Beck to her representation in “South Park”. “It is so cheap to constantly disparage women because of their appearance. Only liberals and extremists do that,” she said. “If you want to criticize my work, you should do it, but obviously you can’t.”

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The fact that her boss, Donald Trump, has not been doing anything else for years and, who has been somewhat disrupting politically dissenting women, mentioned, but not surprisingly – with no word (recently attacked Taylor Swift again).

However, the new “South Park” episode was not only an attack on the person of NoEM, but in the very first line a sharp satirical assessment of the work of the ICE (United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement), i.e. the authority, which is implemented on behalf of the US government a radical immigration policy and is subordinate to the Republican.

Mini appearance of JD Vance in “South Park”

It was also seen for the first time JD Vance-as a kind of mini servant from Trump. Obviously an allusion to tattoo from the 70s fantasy series “Fantasy Island”, which is particularly popular in the USA. For a better understanding: tattoo, played by Hervé Villechaize, appears here as a small -scale assistant by the billionaire Mr. Roarke (represented by Ricardo Montalbán).

Like Noem, Vance reacted to the “South Park” mockery and commented on x laconic: “Now I have probably made it too.” By that he thought he was part of the cartoon series.

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