South Park depicts JD Vance as Trump’s manbaby assistant in second jaw-dropping episode of new season

A still from 'Got A Nut' episode two of South Park season 27. It features JD Vance, Donald Trump, and Satan.

JD Vance as Trump's manchild assistant in South Park's new episode. (Comedy Central/Paramount+)

South Park’s creators won’t be stopping their attacks on the Trump administration any time soon, if this week’s episode is anything to go by.

Yet their target has changed slightly: this week, it’s vice president and alleged lesbian anthem lover JD Vance in the firing line.

In the first episode of the new season, which aired at the end of last month, the South Park team depicted Donald Trump as a zealous egomaniac who posed naked for portraits and was having an affair with literal Satan.

The wildly NSFW episode – which involved flashing Trump’s tiny penis using “synthetic media” – saw the White House furiously slam the show as “uninspired” and “desperate for attention”.

Well, if that’s the case, they’re certainly getting more of it this week. In “Got a Nut”, episode two of season 27, JD Vance is portrayed a sort of manchild assistant to Trump, stylised and voiced to reflect the character Tattoo from ‘80s TV series Fantasy Island. Decked out in a white suit, Trump is Vance’s Mr. Roarke.

Of course, social media is ablaze.

Throughout the episode, Vance is repeatedly insulted by Trump as he’s portrayed as a subservient lapdog to the president. It leads to another ménage à trois with Satan, this time with Vance offering to “apply the baby oil to Satan’s a**hole” for Trump. Whew.

Much like the creators opted to do in the previous episode with Trump, Vance’s face is an enhanced version of his real-life face, instead of a typical South Park style animation.

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It’s not just JD Vance who gets a South Park skewering in the new episode either, as the US’s secretary of homeland security Kristi Noem also takes a battering.

The episode rips into Noem’s admission in her 2024 book No Going Back: The Truth on What’s Wrong with Politics that she put her dog down herself, after it bit her.

“It was not a pleasant job but it had to be done,” she wrote in the book. In the South Park episode, her animated character mocks the admission, saying: “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.”

Throughout the episode, Noem takes to the streets to shoot multiple puppies.

The US’s secretary of homeland security Kristi Noem depicted on South Park. (Comedy Central/Paramount+)

Much of “Got a Nut” is a satirical takedown of the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement [ICE], with Noem, donning a bulletproof ICE vest, addressing new ICE recruits via the press, including former South Park Elementary school teacher Mr. Mackey.

The ICE agents then go off in search of Dora The Explorer, before conducting an immigration raid in heaven.

Whether the White House will respond to round two of the big South Park vs. Trump administration fight remains to be seen, but it seems that creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone won’t be stepping out of the ring yet.

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