South Park doubles down on Trump Administration, and social media users can’t stop laughing

The creators of South Park continue to troll the Trump Administration, and social media users are loving it.
The adult cartoon series South Park doesn’t discriminate when it comes to making jokes. Its creators make a mockery of absolutely everything and everyone.
However, the writers of the hit animated series take yet another stab at the Trump Administration by mocking high-profile officials, including US President Donald Trump.
The second episode of South Park’s 27th season, “Got a Nut,” depicts Vice President JD Vance as a tiny minion that follows Trump’s every move.
Not only does this episode satirize Vance and Trump, but it also takes a swipe at Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem.
What happened in South Park’s “Got a Nut” episode
In this episode, beloved teacher Mr Mackey gets laid off from South Park Elementary School due to federal budget cuts.
Following his job loss, Mackey’s banker suggests that he works for the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement, commonly known as ICE.
In the episode, ICE agents arrest undocumented immigrants in the US, which in this context, is Dora the Explorer, Latino audience members, and angels in heaven.
Mackey excels at his job and learns that he has earned a trip to Mar-a-Lago, where Trump explains that he wants Mackey to replace Kristi Neom, who is heavily mocked in the episode.
However, Mackey is horrified by the things he sees at Mar-a-Lago, including the detained Dora the Explorer massaging an elderly person, Trump and Satan’s sexual relationship, and the president’s casual nudity.
What did the internet think of South Park’s “Got a Nut?”
The internet went wild over the latest episode of South Park, with Democrats and Republicans alike laughing at the writer’s comedic interpretation of the issues within American politics.
South Park is braver than the American media
One X user posted on the platform that South Park has more courage than the mainstream media.
The president ended public funding for NPR and PBS after many conservatives said that mainstream media in the country was biased towards MAGA.
Now, social media users seem to think that influential TV shows like South Park are bolder than mainstream media when it comes to criticizing the Trump Administration.
South Park has more courage than our MSM.
undefined DonkConnects ♻️™ (@donkoclock) August 7, 2025
Drop a 💙 for @SouthPark! Let them know we love their work! pic.twitter.com/xqsX5YJHIw
“Well, I’ve finally made it,” said the Vice President of the United States
After being mocked heavily on the show, JD Vance wanted a piece of the action, reporting to his X followers that he’s “finally made it.”
Vance was depicted on the latest episode of South Park as a tiny, childlike minion who hung on Trump’s every word.
In the episode, Vance even asks the president if he’d like him to apply baby oil to Satan while the devil is lying in Trump’s bed at Mar-a-Lago, which seems to be Vance’s definition of making it.
Well, I’ve finally made it https://t.co/Mu7VrSVTSb
undefined JD Vance (@JDVance) August 7, 2025
JD Vance pretends he’s in on the South Park joke
While Vance can seem to take the joke, social media users aren’t buying it, as one user posted a meme suggesting that Vance is trying to seem cool with South Park’s mockery of him.
“JD Vance pretending he’s in on the South Park joke,” the X user said. Many people came to Vance’s defense, saying that the user is just mad because Vance isn’t angry about being mocked by the creators of South Park.
JD Vance pretending he’s in on the South Park joke https://t.co/5OfRl898Gb pic.twitter.com/myTZr9AbCZ
undefined 679 Enthusiast (@marionumber4) August 7, 2025
South Park profile update makes users howl
X user Devin Duke posted to the platform bringing his over 50,000 followers attention to South Park’s new profile picture.
The profile picture shows an animated Kristi Neom, whose face seems to be melting, which is a running theme of the recent episode that mocks her Botox.
Many X users in the comments joked, saying that the image looks like American politician Nancy Pelosi and other female US politicians.
South Park's official profile picture wow 😂. pic.twitter.com/jrOGE8Zbe5
undefined Devin Duke (@sirDukeDevin) August 8, 2025
MAGA likes to laugh, too, apparently
While people took the opportunity to mock the MAGA crowd, many users took to the comment section of liberal political content creator Harry Sisson’s X post to tell the Democrat that they weren’t that fussed.
“HAHAHA: South Park just updated their profile photo on Facebook and MAGA is not going to be happy about it…,” said Sisson.
“Seriously, lol show me one person who is upset about this?” said one user, while another said, “You do realize no Republican cares?”
“I'm MAGA as f**k and it's all hilarious. I love South Park,” said another X user, while another user echoed the sentiment, saying that the “majority of MAGA is just laughing along.”
HAHAHA: South Park just updated their profile photo on Facebook and MAGA is not going to be happy about it… pic.twitter.com/fz5quFkT1v
undefined Harry Sisson (@harryjsisson) August 8, 2025