Trump, South Park and Satan
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Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway are officially back on set, reprising their iconic roles as Miranda Priestly and Andrea “Andy” Sachs, respectively, for the sequel The Devil Wears Prada 2. The original 2006 film, a cult classic for its sharp satire of the cutthroat fashion world, ended with Andy leaving Runway for a job at …
White House calls South Park "fourth-rate" after episode shows Trump in bed with Satan.
“South Park” started its 27th season with a Donald Trump parody in which Satan asks the President of the United States about the Epstein Files. “The Epstein list?” Trump asks. “Are we still talking about that?”
South Park’s latest episode parodied Donald Trump as a vain, thin-skinned bully. In a splenetic statement responding to the portrayal, the White House did nothing to dispel that description. White House assistant press secretary Taylor Rogers on Thursday bashed the show and the political left in statements to Entertainment Weekly and other outlets.