Donald Trump dances through dark humour in ‘South Park’ episode featuring Jeffrey Epstein parody

In the latest ‘South Park’ season finale, the Antichrist dies in a shocking twist inspired by real-world conspiracies, including Jeffrey Epstein. Trump reacts by turning the White House into an unusual celebration, complete with dancing and dark humour.

Donald Trump dances through dark humour in ‘South Park’ episode featuring Jeffrey Epstein parody

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In a plot twist only ‘South Park’ could pull off, US President Donald Trump found a reason to throw a celebration at the White House that was as shocking as it was bizarre. The animated series’ season finale aired Wednesday, and fans were treated to a darkly comedic storyline straight out of a political nightmare… or dream, depending on your view.

The episode picked up where last season left off: Trump had somehow gotten Satan pregnant and had maintained a complicated, often abusive relationship with him.

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Over time, Trump had tried everything to stop the birth of the Antichrist, including teaming up with his new partner, Vice President JD Vance, for a secretive mission.

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This week, Trump and Vance traveled to South Park with the mission to terminate the unborn Antichrist. But things went sideways fast. Satan, catching wind of their secret affair, confronted the duo in classic ‘South Park’ fashion.

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“I stayed with you while you two were… behind my back?! Did Donald tell you he has g***** warts?” the Devil demanded.

The episode escalated when Satan went to the hospital to give birth. In a twist nobody expected, the unborn Antichrist took its own life in the womb, allegedly hanging itself with bedsheets when no one was watching. The attending doctor revealed the shocking details via an ultrasound, noting a few minutes of footage were mysteriously missing, and concluded it was ‘definitely a suicide.’

Trump’s reaction was a mix of disbelief and delight. ‘You got to be kidding me! The baby hung itself?’ he asked, flashing his signature smile. JD Vance chimed in, calling the dark outcome a ‘miracle.’

The storyline’s macabre humour drew inspiration from real-world conspiracies surrounding Jeffrey Epstein’s death, which the show cleverly referenced with its typical satirical bite.

As Trump’s MAGA allies offered their thoughts and prayers, the president turned grief into a party. A mock funeral at the White House turned into a celebration, with Satan packing up the Antichrist’s belongings and leaving.

“Happy Holidays! The baby’s dead!” Trump announced to his guests, embodying the show’s over-the-top, irreverent humour.

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