J. D. Vance responds to images of Donald Trump South Park episode
The Trump White House was at the center of a new episode of the popular television show, but he won’t be happy with the portrayal.

Well, I’ve finally made it https://t.co/Mu7VrSVTSb
— JD Vance (@JDVance) August 7, 2025
President Donald Trump is featured in the new season of South Park and it’s not a flattering portrayal.
Vice President J.D. Vance reacted on social media after he and Trump were shown in the latst episode of the controversial television series. In a cartoonish image shared on the official South Park social media account Vance appears at Trump’s side outside Mar-A-Lago.
“Well, I’ve finally made it,” Vance wrote in response.
The latest episode of South Park, titled “Got a Nut,” ends with a sequence set at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort. Both Trump and Vance appear on screen, with photographs of themselves crudely placed over animated bodies.
Vance appears in the episode being physically and verbally abused by the President, with Trump calling him “stupid.”
The episode’s plot follows school counselor Mr. Mackay, who loses his job due to the cuts to the Department of Education brought about by the Trump administration.
Mackay then tries to find a job with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the controversial agency at the center of high-profile immigration raids. However once there, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is seen admitted that she put her puppy down “by shooting it in the face. Noem previously admitted to doing that in her 2024 memoir.
At one point, Noem tells the agency’s officers: “Remember, only detain the brown ones!” Trump is also the butt of the joke in the episode, depicted as being in a relationship with Satan and having small genitals.
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