South Park released an episode portraying a federal takeover of Washington, D.C.'s police department, showing Towelie riding past the Supreme Court and White House with armed troops and a tank. Trey Parker and Matt Stone signed a reported $1.5 billion, five-year deal with Paramount for new episodes and streaming rights. The season's second episode depicted Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem shooting puppies and being trailed by beauticians reattaching her face, prompting Noem to tell Glenn Beck "It's so easy to make fun of women for how they look." The season premiere mocked President Donald Trump's body and showed him sharing a bed with Satan. Comedy Central reported the Noem episode had the highest audience share in the show's history, while the White House called the series fourth-rate and no longer relevant.
A 20-second promo of this week's episode released by Comedy Central depicts the show's recurring character Towelie an anthropomorphic towel riding in a bus past the U.S. Supreme Court building and White House, where armed troops are patrolling. A tank rolls by in front of the White House. This seems like a perfect place for a towel, the character says upon disembarking the bus.
Their second episode of the season depicted Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem shooting puppies, a reference to a story from the former South Dakota governor's biography where she said she killed the family dog because of its behavioral issues. Noem is also depicted being trailed by a team of beauticians having to reattach her face. It's so easy to make fun of women for how they look, Noem told Glenn Beck in response to the episode.
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