South Park is showing no signs of slowing down as they hit out at convicted felon Donald Trump in newest episode of the series. This time, they dragged Vice President JD Vance into the mix by showcasing him as a tiny version of himself waiting on "boss" Trump while he's in bed with his lover, Satan.
In the episode, Got a Nut, Mr Mackey suffers from financial struggles after being laid off from South Park Elementary. Mackey's banker advises him to get a job at ICE (United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement) because of the controversial organisation's high salary. Once he gets the job, he's made to watch the orientation video involving Director of Homeland Security Kristi Noem, who once admitted to killing her own dog because it was "untrainable".
The cartoon version of her said: "A few years ago, I had to put my puppy down by shooting it in the face, because sometimes doing what’s important means doing what’s hard,” before shooting loads of dogs. It comes after Donald Trump's mental state 'clear to see' as lawmakers urged to 'act now'.
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One shocking moment of the episode showed people protesting against ICE, with one person passionately telling a reporter: "I have no doubt there are many Latinos in heaven," before, in true South Park fashion, the scene cuts to heaven.
ICE was seen in vans driving recklessly around heaven and arresting several angels. Mackey's work with ICE puts him on Trump's radar, who invites him to a party with JD Vance at his Mar-a-Lago complex in Florida.
The US president then asks Mackey to join him and Satan in bed, with Vance being ever the good butler and asking: "Would you like me to apply the baby oil to Satan’s a*****e, boss?”

It comes as the Department of Homeland Security used a still of ICE officers in South Park from the cartoon to urge people to sign up for a job.
"JOIN.ICE.GOV," they captioned the post. South Park quickly hit back at them, writing: "Wait, so we ARE relevant?” along with the hashtag “eat a bag of d***s".
They were referring to the White House's statement about the show after it premiered its latest season.
“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 said in a statement.
During the premiere episode last month, called Sermon on the Mount, convicted felon Trump was shown in bed with series regular character, Satan. The devil comments on the small size of his penis before comforting him over rumours that his name is on the 'Epstein List'.
While South Park residents come together when the school principal brings Jesus to an assembly, Trump is seen in the White House being criticised for rising tariffs in Canada.
He tells his opponents to "relax" and later decorates the White House with nude portraits of himself.
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