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'South Park' Mocks Fired Trump Ally Pam Bondi in Scathing Send-Off
The animated show took a victory lap after the former attorney general lost her job.
Apr. 3, 2026 at 5:03am
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The scathing 'South Park' send-off for former Trump ally Pam Bondi reflects the show's willingness to take on political figures with its signature brand of biting satire.NYC TodayThe popular animated series 'South Park' wasted no time in mocking former Attorney General Pam Bondi after she was fired by President Donald Trump. The show's Twitter account posted a scathing message referencing a previous episode that depicted Bondi as a literal brown-noser in the White House, along with screenshots to drive the point home.
Why it matters
Bondi was a staunch Trump ally who often defended the president, even during congressional hearings. However, Trump reportedly grew unhappy with how she handled the release of files related to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, with whom the president had a close relationship. The 'South Park' team's swift and savage response highlights the show's willingness to take on political figures, even high-ranking ones, and the entertainment industry's broader shift toward more overt political commentary.
The details
In a November 2025 episode, 'South Park' had depicted Bondi as a literal brown-noser in the White House. After Bondi's firing, the show's Twitter account posted a message saying 'You've got some shit on your nose, Pam,' along with screenshots from that previous episode to drive the point home. Bondi was reportedly fired due to Trump's dissatisfaction with how she handled the release of files related to Jeffrey Epstein, as well as the president's desire for her to go harder after his perceived political enemies.
- On April 2, 2026, 'South Park' posted the mocking message shortly after Bondi was fired by President Trump.
The players
South Park
A popular animated comedy series known for its satirical take on politics and current events.
Pam Bondi
The former Attorney General of Florida who was a staunch ally of President Donald Trump, but was recently fired by the president.
Donald Trump
The former President of the United States who fired Pam Bondi from her position as Attorney General.
Jeffrey Epstein
A late convicted sex offender who was once close friends with President Trump.
What they’re saying
“You've got some shit on your nose, Pam.”
— South Park
The takeaway
The swift and savage response from 'South Park' highlights the show's willingness to take on even high-ranking political figures, as well as the entertainment industry's broader shift toward more overt political commentary. The mocking message also underscores the fallout from Bondi's perceived mishandling of the Epstein case and her loyalty to a president who ultimately turned on her.
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