'South Park’ shows Melania Trump possessing Pam Bondi to expose JD Vance’s deception

The Halloween Special episode also took a jab at Donald Trump about his White House demolition
‘South Park’ Halloween special episode showed Melania Trump possessing Pam Bondi to expose JD Vance’s deception in Halloween special (Screengrab/Comedy Central)
‘South Park’ Halloween special episode showed Melania Trump possessing Pam Bondi to expose JD Vance’s deception in Halloween special (Screengrab/Comedy Central)

WASHINGTON, DC: Comedy Central's 'South Park' Halloween Special episode on Friday, October 31, showed First Lady Melania Trump possessed Attorney General Pam Bondi to expose Vice President JD Vance's "deception".

'South Park' delayed the release of Episode 2 for Season 28 by a couple of days, but it wasted no time in taking a jab at President Donald Trump about his White House demolition.

'South Park' shows Melania Trump haunting WH amid East Wing demolition

The Halloween special episode of 'South Park' picked up where the premiere for Season 28 ended, with Satan pregnant with Trump’s baby and self-proclaimed "antichrist expert" Peter Thiel taking custody of "6-7" possessed Cartman to do something about it.

However, Thiel was stuck waiting for permission from JD Vance, who speculated that Pam Bondi was onto his plan to get rid of the baby.

Interestingly, Vance’s "deception" was finally exposed after "vengeful wrath" Melania Trump started haunting the White House amid the East Wing demolition.



Moreover, the first lady haunted the POTUS throughout most of the episode, which led to favorites of the Trump administration to host a seance, where Melania possessed Bondi.

The AG found herself with "rectoplasm" on her nose from all the brown-nosing, and it forced her to call out Vance.

During the episode, a seemingly possessed Bondi shouted out "deception!" during the seance. She said, "He lies! Corruption. Lies."

Despite this, Vance was able to skirt blame by claiming Bondi wasn’t just possessed, just after his job. 

U.S. President Donald Trump joined by Attorney General Pam Bondi delivers remarks during a cabinet meeting at the White House on March 24, 2025 in Washington, DC. This is Trump's third cabinet meeting of his second term, and it focused on spending cuts proposed by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)
President Donald Trump joined by Attorney General Pam Bondi delivers remarks during a cabinet meeting at the White House on March 24, 2025, in Washington, DC (Win McNamee/Getty Images)

Moreover, it also helped that Kyle’s cousin, also named Kyle, was present for the seance and revealed he was guilty of corruption after launching a cryptocurrency scheme with the kids in South Park.

Interestingly, episode 2, titled “The Woman In The Hat,” was scheduled to release on Wednesday, October 29, before Comedy Central announced on Tuesday, October 28, that it would be moved to Friday.

A source close to the production told TheWrap that "South Park" opted to shift the release of the episode to Halloween night as a way to make an event out of its latest installment.

‘South Park’ mocks Trump’s East Wing demolition

The episode also took a jab at President Donald Trump’s demolition of the White House’s East Wing.

The episode titled "The Woman in the Hat" followed Trump’s character as he’s haunted by an "entity" after tearing down the East Wing.

In the episode, the "entity" was revealed to be Melania Trump, who was wearing a giant purple hat that covered her face, which was an apparent parody of the outfit she wore on a state visit to the UK last month.



Interestingly, Stan, one of the show’s main characters, was concerned that 'South Park' had become too political. 

However, the episode further revealed that Stan’s father lost his job at the United States Geological Service due to the ongoing government shutdown, and his family had to move into his grandfather’s retirement home.

In the episode, Stan and his friends launch a "South Park Sucks" cryptocurrency scheme, and one of the children travels to Washington, DC. 

An excavator works to clear rubble after the East Wing of the White House was demolished on October 23, 2025 in Washington, DC. The demolition is part of U.S. President Donald Trump's plan to build a ballroom reportedly costing at least $250 million on the eastern side of the White House. (Eric Lee/Getty Images)
An excavator works to clear rubble after the East Wing of the White House was demolished on October 23, 2025, in Washington, DC (Eric Lee/Getty Images)

Moreover, during Bondi’s ritual, Stan admitted the scheme was a fraud and ended up behind bars after he was indicted by the attorney general herself.

Meanwhile, a Fox News presenter in the episode said, "Charges, of course, were once again filed by Pam Bondi, who said, ‘We will continue to indict anyone who says bad stuff about our amazing president.'"

The log line for the episode teased a "disruptive spirit from the East Wing."

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