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In a recent episode of “South Park,” Attorney General Pam Bondi was humorously targeted, portrayed with feces on her face as a metaphor for being a “brown-noser.” This satirical depiction aired on Friday, drawing attention to Bondi’s unwavering support for former President Trump.
The episode, set against a Halloween backdrop, involved Bondi being tasked with investigating a threat to Satan—who is portrayed as pregnant and humorously referred to as Trump’s “partner.” This storyline amplifies the show’s trademark irreverence and political commentary.
During the episode, Bondi expresses her fervent loyalty, declaring, “We won’t let any harm come to the baby of the greatest president that ever lived. You are without equal, sir.” This scene is punctuated by a character pointing out a mysterious brown smear on her nose, which she unsuccessfully attempts to clean.
“South Park” cleverly uses this comedic moment to underscore Bondi’s staunch admiration for Trump, reflecting the show’s often critical stance toward the former administration.
In recent weeks, the animated series, available on Paramount+, has increased its satirical focus on political figures associated with Trump, regularly featuring characters resembling Vice President Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio. This ongoing critique aligns with the show’s reputation for lampooning contemporary political landscapes.
“South Park,” which airs on Paramount+, has been increasingly critical of the Trump administration in the past few weeks with animated characters depicting Vice President Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio making frequent appearances.
Earlier this year, episodes critiqued Paramount’s settlement with Trump in addition to the company’s Skydance merger while other plots have shown Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem shooting cartoon dogs, and animated character Dora the Explorer giving a massage at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort.
DHS has tussled with South Park creators on X and Noem has slammed showrunners for their depiction of her, which she called “lazy.”
Bondi did not immediately comment on the Friday night Halloween episode dedicated to criticizing her relationship with Trump, but has previously noted concerns about depicting immigration law enforcement officers in a negative light.