Rabat – “South Park” strikes again with its political mockery and sarcasm, featuring Donald Trump in its latest episode “Got A Nut.” However, the US President isn’t the only political figure“South Park” creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone made sure to impersonate. 

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is the star of the show, with Vice President JD Vance also making an appearance.

Parker and Stone express their viewpoints on the current white house administration through the shows provoking satire. The plot of the episode involves the school counselor, Mackey, being fired from his job after Department of Education budget cuts, so he joins Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

A parody of the ICE recruitment ad plays with federal agents ironically stating, “We don’t ask for experience, just show up!” The video depicts Secretary Noem shooting dogs and explaining that she put her puppy down by shooting it in the face, referencing her 2024 memoir where she shoots her pet dog for being “untrainable” and “dangerous to anyone she came in contact with.” 

Counselor Mackey worked his first ICE raid during a live show of “Dora the Explorer,” where the homeland security secretary accidentally shoots a service dog sitting in the audience. 

The political satire grows when they go raid heaven, and Noem tells the workers, “Remember, only detain the brown ones.”

“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,” White House spokesperson Taylor Rogers responds in a statement to a previous South Park episode.

 “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.”

Right before the latest episode was released, the Department of Homeland Security posted a screenshot of South Park in ICE uniforms and vehicles. The satirical show https://x.com/SouthPark/status/1952852111655374877"> responded to the X post with “Wait, so we ARE relevant?”

“We’re terribly sorry,” sarcastically apologized Stone and Parker for the explicit Trump episode at the San Diego Comic-Con earlier this summer.

The show’s CEOs long disapproved of the Paramount Global and Skydance Media merger as it would negatively impact their brand, but the merger was finalized on Thursday. 

“This merger is a s**tshow and it’s f**king up South Park. We are at the studio working on new episodes, and we hope the fans get to see them somehow,” shared Parker and Stone on social media.