Summary
Trey Parker, co-creator of "South Park," gave a simple response to the White House's upset over an episode showing President Trump in bed with Satan. The White House criticized the show as outdated, while Parker and his team defended the content during Comic-Con International.
Key Facts
- "South Park" showed an episode with President Trump and Satan in bed together.
- The White House called the show irrelevant and claimed it tried to get attention.
- Trey Parker, one of the creators, responded comically by saying, "We’re terribly sorry."
- Parker and others discussed the episode at San Diego's Comic-Con International.
- A settlement between Paramount and Trump was mentioned in the episode.
- "South Park" recently signed a $1.5 billion deal with Paramount for new episodes and streaming rights.
- "South Park" often makes episodes on very current events due to its fast production style.