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JUST IN: Outraged Donald Trump Slams ‘South Park’ for Crossing the Line with Video of Him Groping Satan, Promising Swift Legal Repercussions if Show Continues

Trump Threatens Legal Action Against ‘South Park’ Over Provocative Satan Groping Scene
Washington, D.C. – July 30, 2025 – Former President Donald J. Trump has once again found himself at the center of a media firestorm, this time targeting the irreverent animated series South Park. The controversy erupted after the show’s creators, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, released a promotional clip for an upcoming episode that depicts Trump in a scandalous scene groping Satan. In response, Trump has issued a stern warning, threatening legal action against the show if they proceed with airing the episode, escalating tensions between the polarizing political figure and the boundary-pushing comedy series.

The clip, which surfaced on social media platforms including X, shows a cartoon version of Trump engaging in a provocative interaction with a character resembling Satan, set in the show’s signature crude and satirical style. The teaser has sparked a wave of reactions online, with some users praising South Park for its fearless commentary and others condemning the depiction as crossing a moral line. Trump, never one to shy away from confrontation, took to X himself to express his outrage, calling the clip “disgusting” and “defamatory” while vowing to “sue the pants off” the show’s creators if the episode airs as planned.
“This is a disgrace! South Park has gone too far this time, making up lies and fake videos about me. They better stop, or I’ll take them to court and win bigly!” Trump posted on X late Tuesday evening. His comments quickly amassed thousands of reactions, with supporters rallying behind his call for action and critics defending the show’s right to free speech and satire.
The South Park team, known for their unapologetic approach to controversial topics, has not yet issued an official response to Trump’s threats. However, sources close to the production indicate that Parker and Stone are no strangers to legal threats and are unlikely to back down. The show has a long history of lampooning public figures, including Trump, who has been