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South Park Takes Aim at Trump’s Washington Chaos, Tech Giants, and AI Optimism

2025-08-21

Author: Wai

A Hilarious Roast of Trump in D.C.

In the latest episode of South Park, the show's creators pulled no punches as they lampooned Donald Trump's chaotic grip on Washington, D.C. This time, even Satan is desperate to escape his antics!

Towelie’s Absurd Mission

In a wild twist, Towelie is dispatched to the country’s capital to persuade Trump to reclassify marijuana on the federal level. As he wanders through a military-heavy Capitol, ghostly Trump heads replace the statues that once stood proud.

A Lackluster Welcome

While navigating the militarized Union Station, Towelie's journey mimics real-life events as Vice President JD Vance and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth were also booed during their recent visit. This absurdity sets the stage for the next encounter.

Gift Giving Gone Wild

Upon meeting Trump, Towelie finds himself amidst a line of obsequious visitors who must present gifts to the president. One infamous moment is a parody of Apple boss Tim Cook presenting Trump with a gaudy 24-karat gold plaque—a clear jab at the sycophantic nature of modern politics.

The Unusual Gift

What Towelie offers, however, is a hologram of Randy Marsh, who is hilariously trying to pivot his marijuana farm into a tech venture with ChatGPT. Marsh makes a pitch to Trump, seeking more than just favors but an alliance that benefits them both.

Satan’s Dilemma

The twist comes when Towelie ends up trapped in the White House with Satan himself! When Satan seeks an escape, Towelie pleads with him, but the devil laments his own unfortunate circumstance.

Addiction to Tech and Delusion

The episode titled 'Sickofancy' doesn't stop there; it pokes fun at ICE for rounding up workers from Marsh’s marijuana fields, pushing him to consult ChatGPT. This leads to a cartoonish spiral of both men getting hooked on ketamine while drowning in tech jargon.

Trump’s Silence, But Not the White House

While Trump has yet to respond to the show's jabs, the White House previously criticized South Park's first episode of the season, claiming the series lacks relevance and is merely a desperate grab for attention.

Despite the controversy, South Park continues to be a fearless voice in political satire, deftly blending humor with poignant commentary on the absurdities of our current state.