“ South Park ” continued with its blistering mockery of the Trump administration in the second episode of the latest season.
In “Got a Nut, ” which debuted on Wednesday, the Comedy Central cartoon set its aims on Vice President JD Vance , two weeks after unleashing on Trump in the season premiere.
But unlike the White House, which reacted with anger over Trump’s portrayal , Vance is taking the high road in his response to the parody of him and the president starring in an episode of the ’80s TV series “ Fantasy Island .”
“Well, I’ve finally made it,” the VP wrote on X Thursday morning, linking to the “South Park” post featuring him depicted as the MAGA leader’s servant, inspired by the show’s sidekick character of Tattoo.
Trump, in the role of Mr. Rourke — whose resort islan