In a recent episode of South Park, The creators known for their satirical ingestion of politics took a weld against US President Donald Trump.
Now the White House has reacted. “This show has not been relevant for over 20 years and hangs on with a thread with uninspired ideas in a desperate attempt at attention,” said spokesman Taylor Rogers.
“President Trump has made more promises in just six months than any other president in our country’s history – and no fourth interest rate show can derail President Trump’s hot streak,” she said.
In response, South Park Co-creator Trey Parker made an apology in a deadpan way in a comic-con international panel, “We’re terribly upset.”
He also revealed the disagreement he had with CBS about an aspect of the episode, which apparently rioted up the White House.
“They said,” Okay, but we want to blur *****, “and I said,” No, you won’t blur ****, “” he shared how he was against blurring the current president’s private parts.
Previously, the study, which owns South Park, broke an agreement with Paramount, allegedly worth $ 1.5 billion, which will watch the series renewed for up to five seasons and the right to stream episodes on the network’s platforms, including Paramount+ and Comedy Central.



