Overview
- The opener, titled “Sermon on the ’Mount,” uses photographic animation to depict Trump’s insecurities and a naked bed scene with Satan.
- It explicitly references the president’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein and lampoons Paramount’s recent $16 million settlement over a CBS interview dispute.
- Jesus appears in the classroom to warn networks about canceling dissenting voices, invoking the cancellation of Stephen Colbert’s Late Show.
- White House deputy press secretary Taylor Rogers condemned the satire as hypocritical and irrelevant, marking an official presidential response.
- The premiere went viral within hours, reigniting debate over free speech in entertainment and potential legal threats from Trump’s camp.