‘South Park’ Targets Trump Again
The liberal creators of South Park are taking aim at President Donald Trump once again—this time mocking his crackdown on Washington, D.C.’s growing crime wave.
A new teaser shows the oddball character Towelie stepping off a bus in the nation’s capital. As a tank rolls past the White House, Towelie quips, “This seems like the perfect place for a towel.”
The episode ridicules Trump’s decision to mobilize the National Guard and strengthen police presence in D.C.—a move widely praised by conservatives who support restoring law and order. But rather than acknowledge the city’s dangerous crime crisis under Democrat leadership, Hollywood’s favorite cartoon goes after the one leader actually taking action.
South Park’s Pattern of Bias
This season, the show has repeatedly targeted Trump and his allies, mocking border security, law enforcement, and even dredging up the Epstein controversy. Meanwhile, the real failures of the Biden-era left and Democrat-run cities go untouched.
Adding to the irony, South Park has even poked fun at Paramount, its own parent company, which recently signed a massive new contract to keep the series alive. Big corporate media profits—while mocking the very values millions of Americans care about.
Trump Delivers Results, Hollywood Delivers Insults
For decades, South Park has thrived on ridiculing conservatives, Christians, and America-first policies, while protecting the cultural elite. This latest attack only proves one thing: Hollywood would rather mock Trump than admit Democrat policies are fueling crime, chaos, and decline in America’s cities.