Curious to know where to watch the controversial South Park episode featuring Donald Trump? Season 27 premiered on July 23, 2025, and continues with the misadventures of four foul-mouthed friends based in South Park.
Each episode highlights unique challenges they face in and around the town, falling under various genres. Its most recent installment has especially drawn attention for its parody of Trump, leaving the internet divided. Here are streaming details for the series’ latest episode.
Where to watch South Park Season 27’s Donald Trump episode for free?
South Park Season 27 originally premiered on July 23, 2025, on Comedy Central. However, it’s now available to watch on Paramount+. It is to be noted that the series, after premiering on the network, is available for viewers to stream the day after.
If you’re a regular Paramount+ user, there is no way to watch South Park Season 27 for free. If your subscription has ended, you are required to renew it to continue watching the series. There are various plans available that you can subscribe to at your convenience. They are listed below:
- Paramount+ Essential – $7.99/ per month and $59.99 per year.
- Paramount+ with Showtime (ad-free) – $ 12.99 per month and $119.99 per year.
However, if you’re a new user, creating the account for the first time to check out the content, there’s some good news for you. You can avail of a free trial for a week before officially paying for the streaming service.
What happened in South Park’s Donald Trump episode?
South Park Season 27 Episode 1, titled “Sermon on the ‘Mount,” has come under fire for taking a jab at President Donald Trump and Paramount Global’s lawsuit, plus showcasing the former in an explicit scene.
Trump’s animated counterpart pleads for s*x from satan in the episode. It also featured him in a fully naked state. The first episode mainly focuses on the president suing those who dare to speak out against him.
In “Sermon on the ‘Mount,” the townspeople in South Park carry out a protest against him. During the height of the conflict, Jesus Christ emerges from the sky to warn the people. He states that if the protest isn’t stopped, then South Park could get “canceled.” During the warning, he asks the people to settle, further alluding to Paramount and Trump’s settlement concerning CBS’s 60 Minutes.
