Joe Rogan bursts out laughing as he recalls watching 'South Park' episode mocking Trump: 'It's hilarious'

Joe Rogan bursts out laughing as he recalls watching 'South Park' episode mocking Trump: 'It's hilarious'
Joe Rogan burst into giggles as he discussed the 'South Park' Season 27 premiere on the Friday, July 25, episode of his podcast (@thejoeroganexperience/Screengrab/YouTube, Comedy Central)



 

AUSTIN, TEXAS: Joe Rogan burst into giggles on the Friday, July 25, episode of 'The Joe Rogan Experience' as he and former CIA covert operative Mike Baker talked about the portrayal of President Donald Trump as a screaming maniac in the 'South Park' Season 27 premiere.

The two also delved into the episode’s absurdity before shifting focus to Trump’s controversial ties to Jeffrey Epstein and his unsuccessful efforts to downplay their connection.

Joe Rogan says 'South Park' has reached 'highest level of not giving a f**k' with episode on Donald Trump 

On Friday’s episode of 'The Joe Rogan Experience', amid a broader conversation about the “chaos” in current politics, Joe Rogan brought up the topic of the 'South Park' episode mocking Donald Trump, praising creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone as “hilarious” and calling it "the greatest show of all time."

The episode titled "Sermon on the Mount" portrays Trump lying in bed with Satan while engaging in a heated argument with the Canadian prime minister. It also makes a pointed reference to the controversial “Epstein list,” an alleged roster of Epstein’s clients.



 

Rogan said, “There’s so much chaos. It’s so f**ked up. There’s just so much madness. Oh my god," before asking his guest, "Did you see the 'South Park' episode? They did a Donald Trump one with Satan. It’s f**king hilarious." Baker admitted that it's an "amazing show," but he hadn't seen the latest episode. 

Referencing comedian Bridget Phetasy’s remark, the podcaster said, “Bridget Phetasy had a funny quote, like, when you think that they have reached the bottom of the highest level of not giving a f**k, they reach unseen levels.”

Turning back to Epstein, Rogan said, “The Epstein thing is so crazy. Like, and [Trump] saying, ‘What do you care? Why does everybody care about Epstein?’”

Joe Rogan discussed the 'South Park' episode on Donald Trump during the latest episode of his podcast (X)
Joe Rogan discussed the 'South Park' episode about Donald Trump with Mike Baker on the latest episode of his podcast (@JoeRoganRecaps/X)

His comments echoed growing criticism of the Trump administration’s denial of an Epstein client list, despite Trump’s earlier promise to reveal full details during his 2024 presidential campaign. A July 6 memo from the DOJ and FBI stated that an “exhaustive review” of government documents uncovered no incriminating “client list” tied to Epstein, sparking backlash among Trump supporters and beyond. 

 Backtracking on those initial claims, Trump has recently called the Epstein story a “hoax,” and has gone as far as to suggest that it was created by "radical Left Democrats."

When did Donald Trump supporter Joe Rogan begin to criticize the president?

U.S. President Donald Trump waves as he arrives at Glasgow Prestwick Airport on July 25, 2025 in Prestwick, Scotland. President Trump is visiting his Trump Turnberry golf course, as well as Trump International Golf Links in Aberdeenshire, during a trip to Scotland from July 25 to 29. (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
President Donald Trump waves as he arrives at Glasgow Prestwick Airport on July 25, 2025, in Prestwick, Scotland (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

Joe Rogan, who endorsed Donald Trump for the 2024 presidential election, interviewed him on his podcast and even attended his inauguration, has recently joined a chorus of critics expressing outrage over Attorney General Pam Bondi and the Justice Department’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.

Shortly after the controversial 'South Park' episode aired, creators Parker and Stone appeared at Comic-Con in California, where panel moderator Josh Horowitz asked if they had been following the public’s response to the show. Parker quipped, “We’re terribly sorry,” acknowledging the uproar with humor.

 

Meanwhile, White House spokesperson Taylor Rogers dismissed the show's relevance in a statement to Rolling Stone on Thursday morning.

Rogers claimed the show “hasn’t been relevant for over 20 years” and accused it of “hanging on by a thread with uninspired ideas in a desperate attempt for attention.” She praised Trump’s record, saying, “He has delivered on more promises in just six months than any other president in our country’s history — and no fourth-rate show can derail President Trump’s hot streak.”

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