
Donald Trump has been pictured in bed with the devil in a new episode of South Park which has divided viewers. The sitting US president appeared in the season 27 premiere, with comedy creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone featuring the president in his White House bed next to an irate Satan. Trump's real head had been photoshopped onto a cartoon body for the episode Sermon on the 'Mount'.
During the episode, Cartman is left depressed when his favourite radio show is cancelled - while Randy is attempting to stop Jesus from taking over the elementary school. The characters lament that the president is "too busy arresting and suing his enemies" to intervene - before it cuts to the White House.
This comes just days after Trump was told to "go f*** himself" live on TV by Stephen Colbert.
Trump is first featured arguing with the Canadian PM, who asks: "Why are you placing these new tariffs on Canada? What are you, some kind of dictator from the Middle East?"
A cartoon Trump's response is: "You don't want me to bomb you like I did Iraq!" The unnamed Canadian PM - Mark Carney in real life - responds: "I thought you just bombed Iran?" and Trump says: "Iran, Iraq, what the hell's the difference? Relax guy!"
Later, things get even more risqué as Trump hints at having sex with Satan, begging: "Come on, Satan, I've been working hard all day."
The devil tells him: "You haven't been working! You've been doing your stupid memes and just f***ing around!"
Cartoon Trump then pulls the blanket down to expose comically small genitals, saying: "Come on Satan, you know you can't resist this!" only to be told: "I can't even see anything, it's so small."
Fans are now worried the programme risks being axed after it took aim at the president, with one tweeting: "I give it 15 more minutes before Trump is demanding the cancellation of South Park."
Someone else said: "Tonight's episode of South Park is going to make Trump lose his f***ing mind." While a third posted: "OMG South Park went straight for the jugular with Trump! The ending is amazing."
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