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The White House called “South Park” a “fourth-rate” show “desperate” for attention after it skewered President Donald Trump in its season 27 premiere episode.
Renderings for the new White House ballroom are reminiscent of the Donald J. Trump Grand Ballroom that opened in 2005 at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach.
The episode, titled "Sermon on the Mount," poked fun at President Donald Trump, CBS, and its parent company, Paramount.
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The show’s season 27 opener, which sparked fury from the White House, has become its biggest premiere since the Clinton years.
Megyn Kelly hired Donald Trump's former White House communications director Hope Hicks to serve as the COO of her media company.
After making huge cuts to medicaid and federal agencies, the Trump Administration has big spending plans. Among them is a ...
Charlamagne tha God shared skepticism Thursday on the possibility of another White House bid from former Vice President ...
The 27th season itself was delayed two weeks due to issues surrounding the Paramount-Skydance merger, which ended up getting approval from Trump’s FCC the day after the premiere. Creators Trey Parker ...
South Park has seen a massive increase in ratings after creators took aim at President Donald Trump as part of its season 27 ...