'South Park' Creator Trey Parker Says Donald Trump Thinks His Job Is "to Be the Joker"
Parker said Trump became central because politics now dominates comedy, with the season featuring explicit satire and a PSA mocking the president.
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South Park creators remain defiant, promise more Trump takedowns in new season
South Park creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker say they aren’t backing down from satirizing U.S. President Trump in the show’s upcoming season — even if, as they say, the latest group trying to censor them now “has a military.”
'South Park' creator Trey Parker says Donald Trump thinks his job is "to be the joker"
Trey Parker, co-creator of South Park, has talked about how President Donald Trump “think his job is to be the joker” while explaining their continuing criticism of him. READ MORE: The 20 best ‘South Park’ songs The satirical Paramount+ show aimed most of the jokes in recent seasons at the politician, depicting him in a relationship with Satan, having a micro penis, and having sex with Vice President J.D. Vance. Last July, The White House hit b…

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