💨 Abstract
The article discusses Trey Parker's reaction to the controversy surrounding the "South Park" season premiere, which featured a nude President Donald Trump and made jabs at Paramount. Parker, at Comic-Con, apologized sarcastically for the show's content. The White House dismissed the show's relevance. Parker also mentioned a last-minute disagreement with producers over blurring explicit content.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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