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South Park Trump Parody Draws White House Rebuke as FCC Clears Paramount Merger

Legal experts say the episode’s explicit parody remains fully protected by the First Amendment

Overview

  • The Season 27 premiere featured an unfiltered portrayal of President Trump alongside Satan and a graphic AI-rendered satirical segment targeting his public image.
  • The White House issued an official statement labeling South Park “fourth-rate” and accusing it of desperate, attention-seeking content.
  • At San Diego Comic-Con, co-creator Trey Parker deadpanned “We’re terribly sorry,” using the controversy as a promotional moment.
  • Media lawyers uniformly dismissed any credible lawsuit, affirming that the episode’s satire is fully shielded by the First Amendment.
  • The Federal Communications Commission approved Paramount’s $8.4 billion merger with Skydance this week, securing the show’s $1.5 billion streaming deal.