South Park kick back at US government: “Eat a bag of dicks”

South Park have responded to a US government agency using a still for their show for recruitment, telling them to “eat a bag of dicks”.
It’s the latest in a public feud between Donald Trump and the show. In the opening episode of season 27, the US President was portrayed as being in a sexual relationship with Satan, mirroring a storyline involving Saddam Hussein in the 1998 film South Park: Bigger, Longer, And Uncut. The episode also depicted the politician naked, portraying him with a micro penis.
In response, The White House released a statement attacking the show, saying: “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”.
In the latest episode, I.C.E. (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) – a government organisation who have been conducting aggressive mass deportations under The Trump Administration, were satirised – Teacher Mr Mackey loses his job, and so tentatively becomes an I.C.E. operative, with chaotic results.
Wait, so we ARE relevant?#eatabagofdicks https://t.co/HeQSMU86Da
— South Park (@SouthPark) August 5, 2025
Rather than criticising the depiction, yesterday (August 5) the X/Twitter page of US Homeland Security shared a screenshot of I.C.E. operatives in the show, with a link to a recruitment website.
South Park’s official account retweeted the post with the caption “Wait, so we ARE relevant? #eatabagofdicks”, a retort to The White House’s earlier attach on the cartoon.
Creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker have made fun of the controversy recently, offering a mock apology when asked about the opening episode at San Diego Comic Con. One person who did love the sequence was talk show host Stephen Colbert, a long-time critic of Trump’s, who showed a clip from the first episode and called it “an important message of hope”.
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