President Donald Trump's demolition of the East Wing of the White House and his plan to build a new State Ballroom in its place has drawn attention South Park The animated series is planning an event special to air on Halloween night.
Diversity reports According to the logline released by Comedy Central, the episode will involve the White House battling “a subversive spirit from the East Wing” and “Stan worried that South Park has become too political.”
It will air as the second episode of the recently launched 28th season, titled “The Woman in the Hat.” Diversity it further says:
The preview image for the episode above shows Trump and his lover Satan watching the demolition of the White House.
Another sneak peek released, shown below, depicts Trump administration leaders like Kristi Noem and Stephen Miller appearing to be haunted by a ghostly presence.
The episode premieres on Comedy Central Friday at 10 p.m. It replaces the typical show time on Wednesdays.
Like Breitbart news reports“The current hysteria over Trump's big, beautiful ballroom is the latest in a long history of Washington architectural skepticism that is as timeless as the Potomac cherry blossoms and as old as the White House itself.”
Despite this, Democrats reacted to the move with barely concealed apoplexy, despite the actions of recent occupiers such as President Joe Biden.
There is nothing even remotely “unprecedented” or “undemocratic” about Trump’s construction project, as Rebecca Mansour makes clear in her article.
Simply put, the White House has been in the works for the past 225 years, and Trump's project represents the most significant addition to the presidential mansion since Truman.
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