South Park has never been one to shy away from daring plotlines, and its latest episode is no exception, revealing that President Donald Trump is the father of Satan's baby. For those unfamiliar, the show's ongoing 27th season stirred controversy after it depicted the president in bed with Satan at the White House in its July 2025 premiere. On September 3, 2025, the animated show's official X account posted a still from the fourth episode, showing a Fox News segment featuring Trump next to the question, "Is President Trump f*cking Satan?" The post was captioned:"It’s the question on everyone’s mind!"South Park responded to the question in the fourth episode of season 27, which aired on Comedy Central at 10 pm ET on September 3, 2025, revealing that Trump and Satan are indeed expecting a child. According to Variety, Trump first denied "f*cking" Satan when questioned by Fox News reporters outside Air Force One, with Satan adding, “We’re just sort of hanging out.” However, after Jesus Christ, South Park Elementary School's new counselor, confronted Satan and asked him to leave Earth during the episode's climax, Satan disclosed the truth about his pregnancy, adding:“You think I don’t want to leave? I am bound to him [Trump]! Yes, we are together. We've been together for months. I want to leave him, but I can’t because I’m pregnant. I am forced to stay in this situation for several more years.”South Park creator issued a mock apology to Trump following season 27's premiereSouth Park, created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, didn’t hold back against President Donald Trump and the current administration when its 27th season premiered in July 2025. The first episode, titled Sermon on the Mouth, ended with Trump in bed with Satan, persuading him by saying, "Come on, Satan, you know you can’t resist this!” while showing his microp*nis.According to Variety, the final minute of the episode also featured a deepfake PSA video of Donald Trump stripping, as the narrator says:“When things heat up, who will deliver us from temptation? Donald J. Trump. No matter how hot it gets, he’s not afraid to fight for America.”The episode received strong backlash from Trump supporters and Republican politicians. According to the BBC, Taylor Rogers, the White House spokesperson, called the show "fourth-rate," adding:"This show hasn't been relevant for over 20 years and is hanging on by a thread with uninspired ideas in a desperate attempt for attention. President Trump has delivered on more promises in just six months than any other president in our country's history - and no fourth-rate show can derail President Trump's hot streak."Days after the episode's premiere, Trey Parker issued a faux apology at a San Diego Comic-Con panel when asked about the criticism. According to the Guardian, Parker said, "We're terribly sorry" in a seemingly deadpan tone amid laughter from the crowd.South Park's creators at Comedy Central Adult Animation: South Park, Beavis & Butt-Head, Digman! Panel At San Diego Comic Con (Image via Getty Images)Elsewhere in the panel, South Park's creators told the audience that they had a four-day discussion with their producers about blurring the president's deepfaked genitalia, which was shown in the PSA video at the end of the first episode. In the end, the producers agreed not to blur it if they used eyes over it, which would make it a character.In other news, rumors about Donald Trump's alleged death spread rapidly on X over the weekend, causing #TrumpIsDead to trend on the social media platform. Trump addressed the rumors during his press conference at the Oval Office on September 2, calling them "sort of crazy."