South Park Creators Take Trump Micropenis Gag to Next Level by Roping in Tim Cook, Other Leaders Sucking Up to President
The creators of South Park continued brutally mocking President Donald Trump on their show, depicting industry and world leaders eagerly lining up at the White House to assure the president he does not have a small penis.
The latest episode of South Park, titled Sickofancy, took aim at Trump’s deployment of National Guard troops to Washington, D.C. as part of a crime crackdown, showing the character of Towelie walking around a completely-occupied D.C. where Trump’s face has been added to various monuments.
South Park has taken big swings against Trump and his administration so far this season, to the point that it has even extracted a prickly rebuke from the White House. The show has depicted Trump with a micropenis and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem leading an ICE raid on Heaven and murdering various puppies that get in her way.
At one point during the latest episode, leaders line up at the White House to present Trump with gifts and assure him he does not have a “small penis.”
One of the people depicted is Apple CEO Tim Cook, who recently gifted Trump a golden plaque.
“Mr. President, your ideas for the tech industry are so innovative and you definitely do not have a small penis,” the animated Cook told the president.
“Aw, thanks, guy!” Trump responded.
“Please accept this gift on behalf of Apple,” Cook said, handing over a snowglobe with an Apple logo inside.
The next compliment giver represented Qatar, and carried a golden statue of a plane as part of his gift, a reference to Qatar gifting the president a Boeing 747 valued at $400 million.
“Mr. President, your ideas incredible. You do not have small penis,” the representative told Trump.
The president then proceeds into his bedroom, takes off his pants to reveal his micropenis, and declares, “Another great day of getting presents!”
Trump then gets in bed with Satan, depicted as his romantic partner, who turns to AI to try and figure out how to get out of the relationship.
Watch above via Comedy Central.