WASHINGTON — The Comedy Central series “South Park” marked its latest bid to take on the Trump administration this week with a new episode parodying the president’s pledged crackdown on crime in Washington, D.C.
The episode follows a series of public jabs involving the show and administration officials as the series gives no indication it is backing away from seeking to provide satire on President Donald Trump and his White House.
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The Comedy Central series “South Park” marked its latest bid to take on the Trump administration this week with a new episode parodying the president’s pledged crackdown on crime in Washington, D.C.
The move follows a series of public jabs involving the show and administration officials as the series gives no indication it is backing awa