By Isabella Torregiani
3:40pm PDT, Jul 24, 2025
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South Park creators
Trey Parker and
Matt Stone may have just signed a $1.5B streaming deal with Paramount, but that didn't stop them from taking aim at the company's controversial settlement with President
Donald Trump on a new episode.
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The latest South Park episode, titled "Sermon on the Mount," takes direct shots at media giants including Paramount for their legal settlements with President Donald Trump. In the viral episode, Trump sues the fictional town of South Park for $5 billion over complaints about Jesus' presence in public schools. Jesus himself, in a surprise twist, urges the town to settle the case. Ultimately, the town agrees to settle — but only under the condition that it also produces pro-Trump content.
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The episode ends with a satirical, fake public service announcement featuring an AI-generated version of President Donald Trump. "Who walked through the desert for you? Who survived the wilderness and gave the ultimate sacrifice?" the dramatic voice-over begins. "When things heat up, who will deliver us from temptation? Donald J. Trump." As the faux Trump sheds his outfit and collapses unclothed in the desert, the ad continues, "No matter how hot it gets, he's not afraid to fight for America. With conviction, discipline and trust in God, he survived the desert." The camera then pans down to his private region, followed by the statement, "I'm Donald J. Trump and I approve this message."
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The episode aired shortly after Trey Parker and Matt Stone resolved a lengthy legal dispute with Paramount Global, the parent company of South Park's home network, Comedy Central. As part of their new deal, 50 brand-new episodes are in the works. For the first time, all 26 previous seasons, and the current one, will be available on both Comedy Central and Paramount+.