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Graffiti of the president in bed with the devil appeared on the streets of Los Angeles shortly after the episode aired.
One day after hitting back at The View over Joy Behar's claim that Donald Trump was jealous of Barack Obama's looks, the White House has again taken aim at a Hollywood institution in a statement to Entertainment Weekly criticizing South Park 's satirical depiction of the president seducing Satan in bed.
The first episode of South Park’s 27th season aired on Wednesday night and heavily skewered President Donald Trump’s use of lawsuits to silence his opponents.
The White House is fighting back against what it calls “Trump Derangement Syndrome,” targeting satirical media and political talk shows.View on euronews
The deep pockets of Netflix Inc. loomed over it all. The dispute delayed the show’s new season, including an episode that’s been hailed as one of the great pieces of satire in recent memory, and temporarily knocked South Park off streaming overseas.