ALBAWABA - South Park mixes politics and Trump chaos in its outrageous latest episode.
Kyle and his mother go to war with prediction market apps in the fifth episode of Season 27 of "South Park." At the same time, Donald Trump scares FCC chair Brendan Carr while trying to kill his butt baby with Satan.
Once more, South Park Elementary is caught up in a trend. It's prediction market apps this time, which Stan says are a type of "social platform betting." Anyone can bet on anything, and other people will take them up on it.
Kyle finds out about the hottest bets on school, such as, "Will the girls' soccer team win on Friday?" This month, will there be a snow day? How about Kyle's mom? Will she attack Gaza and destroy a Palestinian hospital?" Kyle is furious and quickly blames Cartman for the racist bet, but Cartman says he had nothing to do with it. Kyle storms off and says he will find whoever did it. Carr and the FCC come up in his search. He runs to the White House to tell Trump as soon as he hears that there is an "offensive government app" out there.
While this is going on, Trump is planning with Satan how to kill his future butt baby so that he doesn't have to give up his lavish lifestyle. But every time he tries to trick his lover into a trap, a scared Carr ends up being the one he's after.
First, Trump tries to make Satan fall down the stairs with a rope and some grease, but Carr is the one who really gets hurt. Then Trump tries to feed Satan a stew that has Plan B in it. Satan doesn't like carrots, though, so Carr had to eat the poisoned food. Last but not least, Trump tries to give Satan toxoplasmosis by dumping pounds of cat litter on him. But Carr falls into the complex trap and ends up in the hospital.
JD Vance asks the doctor about Carr's condition while visiting him in the ICU. The doctor says, "His bones are healing, so he may regain full range of motion." I'm afraid he might lose his right to free speech if the toxoplasmosis parasite goes to his brain.
Vance is happy to hear that Carr is in serious condition. He wants to clear the way for anyone who could become the next president after him. Vance tells Carr, "We can do this the easy way or the hard way." He then threatens Carr to cut down on his influence.
Back in South Park, Kyle's mom is eager to find out who made the bet that she won't attack Gaza. She ends up in Israel, where she talks to Benjamin Netanyahu about the strife between Israel and the Palestinians.

Benjamin Netanyahu (Photo by Nathan Howard / POOL / AFP)
Kyle's mom yells, "There you are, Mr. Netanyahu! What kind of person do you think you are if you kill thousands of people and destroy neighborhoods and then hide behind your Jewish faith?"
Trey Parker and Matt Stone, who created "South Park," told X that episode 5 would not be ready for release on September 17, just hours before fans were expecting it. The episode will now be released on September 24.
"It seems like you don't always get things done when you wait until the last minute," they said. "This one's on us." We ran out of time to finish it. Fans of Comedy Central and "South Park" are great because they understand. Watch next week!"
The most recent show, which came out on September 3, took a short break from politics to talk about Labubus, a character that is very popular in popular culture right now. But Trump fans still got a shocking new detail about his bond with his Satanic lover. Fox News was dying to know if Trump was "fucking Satan," while the students at South Park Elementary were crazy about the hot Chinese ornament. Because they didn't give up, they found out that Trump was "fucking Satan," which led to the news that a baby is on the way.
"Do you think I don't want to go?" I have to obey him!" Satan talks to a bunch of reporters. "I want to leave him, but I'm pregnant, so I can't." I have no choice but to stay here for a few more years.
Last week, "South Park" also made news when it pulled the second show of Season 27 from Comedy Central's schedule. The episode, called "Got a Nut," made fun of Charlie Kirk and his public discussion forum. It was taken down after the death of the young conservative activist. It will no longer be shown on Comedy Central, but you can still watch it on Paramount+.