In its most recent episode, South Park challenges the Trump administration once more.
The third episode of season 27 centers on Randy Marsh, who works with Towelie and ChatGPT to persuade President Donald Trump to legalize marijuana on a federal level in order to save Tegridy Farms, his cannabis farm.
On a tour of Washington, D.C., Towelie finds that the city has changed, with well-known statues featuring sculpted heads of Trump and National Guard soldiers now occupying the streets.
The fact that the stoner towel ends up in a Union Station that has been militarized also makes light of Vice President J.D. Vance and Defense Secretary Pete Hegsethon’s actual visit on Wednesday.
As is customary for any presidential request, Towelie joins a long queue of visitors who are all carrying gifts when they arrive at the White House. Tim Cook, the CEO of Apple, is one among the guests. He gives the president a glass sculpture on a 24-karat gold base, seemingly in reference to a similar gift Cook gave the president in real life.
A presidential adviser tells people waiting in line, “Please make sure you have a reservation and that you have your gifts ready.” Please don’t look into the president’s penis and keep a minimum of five feet away from him.
Towelie displays a hologram of Randy Marsh when it’s his time. Randy begs the president to assist him in rebranding his farm as Techridy, a tech company, with ChatGPT’s assistance.
Marsh tells Trump, “We need you to reclassify marijuana on a national level so that our company can make $6 billion.” I’m confident that with your insight, we can come to a mutually advantageous agreement in exchange for your patience.
Randy offers Towelie himself as a gift to the president, and Towelie is thereafter imprisoned at the White House alongside Satan.
Trump is seen in bed later in the episode, requesting sex with Satan. The devil makes his way to the bathroom, asking himself, “What am I doing here?” as he peers in the sink mirror.
Towelie replies, “Please, I want to get out of here,” from a nearby rack.
I agree, but Satan responds that there is no way out of this place.
The White House responded to the season’s first episode, which aired in July and showed the president in bed with Satan, but Trump has not yet commented on this South Park episode.
According to a White House representative, this show has been out of date for more than 20 years and is clinging to its existence with cliched concepts in a last-ditch effort to garner attention. No fourth-rate entertainment can end President Trump’s winning run, as he has fulfilled more promises in just six months than any other president in our nation’s history.
Earlier last month, South Park broke its own ratings record with an episode that made fun of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, despite the White House’s condemnation. It received the largest viewer share in the history of the series and had the highest rating since 2018.