
"Donald Trump has been f*cking Satan this whole time," a cartoon version of a Fox News TV anchor confirms, as the creators of South Park intensify their feud with President Donald Trump.
Trey Parker and Matt Stone have continued their rivalry with the Trump administration having previously come to a head following an episode, titled 'Sermon on the Mount', concentrating on the 79-year-old's genitals.
It followed the Republican sporting a micro-penis, and unlike everyone else bar a miniature Vice-President JD Vance, he had his real face superimposed onto his 2D body.
The storyline is from the 27th season of the popular adult animated series, where the 79-year-old has apparently struck up a romance with the Devil - and in the episode which caused a stir among the current serving US Government, the 47th POTUS starts getting frisky with the demon.
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"I’m not in the mood right now," Satan says.
"Another random b**** commented on my Instagram that you’re on the Epstein list."
Before adding that the New Yorker's winky is so small he ‘can’t even see anything’.
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Now, in the latest episode the storyline continues, revealing that relations between Trump and Lucifer have taken a step forward.
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Speaking to a crowd of people, Satan says: "You all want to know the truth, fine. We're together. We've been together for months and I want to leave him but I can't because... I'm pregnant.
"So now you all know, I am forced to stay in this situation for several more years."
It cuts to an animated version of Fox News, which reports: "Satan is saying he's been trapped in the White House because he's pregnant."
Before later adding: "Fox News can now confirm... Donald Trump has been f*cking Satan this whole time. For all the doubters who thought Trump wasn't f*cking Satan. In your face!"
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The TV station, which is pro-Trump in real life, then begins partying as they pop champagne while the cheers echo around the room.
The anchor adds: "We're going to check in now with Kid Rock. Kid, you must be overcome with emotion."
Kid Rock, who rallied behind Trump throughout his presidential campaign as well as having been invited to the White House, says: "I just.. I just honestly didn't think the president was f*cking Satan but now knowing that he has been this whole time I'm just so happy."
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As for what has been said between the two parties, a spokesperson for Trump, Taylor Rodgers, previously issued the following statement: "The Left’s hypocrisy truly has no end – for years they have come after South Park for what they labelled as ‘offence’ content, but suddenly they are praising the show.
"Just like the creators of South Park, the Left has no authentic or original content, which is why their popularity continues to hit record lows," Rogers added.
"This show hasn’t been relevant for over 20 years and is hanging on by a thread with uninspired ideas in a desperate attempt for attention.
"President Trump has delivered on more promises in just six months than any other president in our country’s history - and no fourth-rate show can derail President Trump’s hot streak."
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South Park co-creator Parker later 'apologized' to Trump during a panel at Comic-Con International in San Diego.
Looking at the camera in a long deadpan-comic stare, he said: "We're terribly sorry."
Topics: South Park, Donald Trump, Film and TV