South Park's Trey Parker Jokes About Trump Apology Amid White House Backlash

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South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone made a joke apology to President Trump after their season premiere mocked him, including a depiction of him in bed with Satan. The episode, which also referenced recent political and legal issues involving Trump, received mixed reactions, with the White House dismissing the show as irrelevant. The creators discussed the episode at Comic-Con, highlighting their satirical approach and the show's ongoing relevance in political commentary.
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- Trump's 'South Park' Problem Politico
- South Park's Trey Parker Responds to Trump White House Backlash Newsweek
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