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South Park finale reveals grim fate of Trump-Satan spawn

The Comedy Central series returned to its storyline involving Trump and Vice President JD Vance.

South Park finale reveals grim fate of Trump-Satan spawn

The Comedy Central series returned to its storyline involving Trump and Vice President JD Vance.

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December 10, 2025 11:26 p.m. ET

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'South Park' parodied Donald Trump and JD Vance

'South Park' parodied Donald Trump and JD Vance. Credit:

*South Park* has been relentless in its mockery of President Donald Trump in season 28, and the trend continued on Wednesday's finale.

Officially titled "The Crap Out," the animated show's episode revealed what happened to Trump and Satan's unborn baby. It turned out that, much to Satan's dismay and Trump's relief, the baby hung itself with some bedsheets, the doctor said.

Trump was then depicted dancing excitedly at a White House party, as he passed out cigars saying, "It's a dead."

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Meanwhile, Fox News sent "thoughts and prayers."

Satan, who also found out about Trump and Vance's affair during the episode, thanks to an, um, intimate item, said he should have known when he saw the president treating everyone else badly that he would also get hurt.

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"The president hath deceived," Satan said. "He hath deceived us all!"

After the baby news, he took a last look at the nursery he had assembled and left the White House.

Jesus supported Trump for much of the episode, but, in the end, Stan, who had wanted someone to get a Christmas miracle, was able to reach him. Jesus admitted that he'd lost his way, but he quickly found it and gave Stan a house.

Creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone told *The New York Times* last month that they hadn't intended to hone in on the current occupants of the White House in the last couple of seasons. But they were attracted to the idea because speaking out against it was beginning to feel "taboo,"

The season finale of 'South Park' depicted Satan

The season finale of 'South Park' depicted Satan.

"Trey and I are attracted to that like flies to honey," Stone told the newspaper. "Oh, that's where the taboo is? Over there? OK, then we're over there...' We just had to show our independence somehow."

Parker added, "It's not that we got all political. It's that politics became pop culture."**

The show's parodies have continued in spite of Comedy Central's former parent company, Paramount, having merged with Skydance in August — a move that required approval from the Trump administration. Paramount has since launched a hostile bid for Warner Bros. Discovery.

Episodes of *South Park* are streaming on Paramount+.

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