South Park is taking yet another hiatus this week.

The comedy show will not be airing its next installment on Wednesday evening after catching MAGA’s ire for trolling Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem in its last episode.

Instead, Comedy Central has declared Aug. 13 to be “South Park Day” to mark the series premiere episode 28 years ago.

The pause in programming comes after the show savagely portrayed Noem as a glammed-up ICE agent who loved killing puppies, using Botox, posing for photo-ops and arresting anyone who looks Hispanic.

Noem lashed out by declaring the show “lazy” and whined that “only the liberals and the extremists” make “fun of women for how they look.”

But the show only doubled down, responding with an unaired “bonus” scene that showed her massacring a pet stor

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