The US President’s naughty bits make animated and live-action appearances in new episode of the telly comedy
Cartoon South Park has taken a giant pop at Donald Trump – by showing his ‘teeny-tiny’ manhood.
The US President’s penis makes both animated and live-action appearances in a new episode of the telly comedy.
In a mock ad for Trump made by the show’s characters in the episode’s final minutes a fella purporting to be the pres was shown running through the desert.
Sweating and exhausted he took off his clothes and lay down naked on the sand.
The South Park premiere ended with a shot of Trump’s tiny todger.
A voiceover declared: “Trump…his penis is teeny-tiny but his love for us is large.”
Earlier the episode showed a cartoon Trump naked in bed with the Devil.
“Come on, Satan, you know you can’t resist this,” the pres said, pulling down the covers.
Looking away in disgust Satan replied: “I can’t even see anything because it’s so small.”
In the 30-minute episode – called Sermon on the ‘Mount – South Park supremos Matt Stone and Trey Parker hit out at Trump for using lawsuits to silence opponents, ChatGPT, the injection of religion into America’s public schools, government censorship and corporations caving to pressure.
Character Eric Cartman lashes out after hearing the president has scrapped £800m of funding for the US Corporation for Public Broadcasting which he has accused of ‘bias’.
Cartman said: “Who the hell does the president think he is? “The government can’t cancel a show.
“I mean, what show are they going to cancel next?”
UK campaign groups are planning a ‘festival of resistance’ to coincide with Donald Trump ’s upcoming visit to Scotland.
The Stop Trump Coalition has announced demonstrations in Aberdeen and Edinburgh on Saturday (July 26).
A spokesman said they plan to ‘give him a fitting welcome’.
Campaigner Alena Ivanova said: “Donald Trump may shake hands with our leaders but he’s no friend of Scotland.
“The people of Scotland see the damage he has done to democracy and working people in the US, to the global efforts to tackle the climate crisis, to the very principles of justice and humanity.
“Trump is not welcome because he represents all that Scottish people reject.”
Liz Murray, head of Scottish campaigns at Global Justice Now, said: “Trump is bullying his way around the world, slapping tariffs on countries, or threatening to – and that includes us here.
“He’s using these threats to impose the interests of his oligarch friends on us – and in particular the Big Tech barons who have his ear – when actually governments should be taxing them and reining in their power.”
UK Government Scottish Secretary Ian Murray said he will give Trump a ‘warm welcome’ when he arrives later today (Fri) for a four-day ‘private’ trip.
The president is due to visit his golf resorts at Turnberry, in South Ayrshire, and Menie, in Aberdeenshire, and will meet Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and first minister John Swinney.
He will return to the UK in September for an official state visit which will include a meeting with King Charles.
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