The Ultimate Guide: Where To Stream Every South Park Donald Trump Episode (Including The New Season 27 Premiere)
Are you looking to watch the most controversial and politically charged episodes of South Park that satirize Donald Trump and the political landscape he created? As of the current date, December 22, 2025, the streaming home for nearly all episodes, including the key "Trump era" arcs, is consolidated, but knowing the specific episodes to watch is crucial for following the complete, hilarious, and often shocking narrative.
The key to understanding the South Park parody of the former President lies in the character of Mr. Garrison, who becomes a thinly veiled caricature of Trump. This storyline spans multiple seasons, beginning long before the 2016 election and continuing right up to the latest Season 27. Here is the definitive guide to where you can stream every essential "Trump" episode today.
The Essential South Park "Trump" Episodes and Where to Stream Them
The vast majority of the South Park catalog, including the specific episodes featuring the Donald Trump parody, is currently available on one main streaming platform. This is due to a massive, multi-billion dollar deal signed by creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone with Paramount Global. The short answer to "where to stream" is simple, but the episodes themselves are a deep dive into topical satire.
The Primary Streaming Home: Paramount+
The most important piece of information for any fan is that the exclusive streaming service for all new and library episodes of South Park in the United States is Paramount+.
- All Seasons Available: Paramount+ offers all past seasons, including the pivotal Season 19, Season 20, and the brand-new Season 27.
- International Streaming: Availability can vary by region, but Paramount+ is the global home for the series' extensive library and new content.
- Free Streaming Option: Some full episodes, often the most recent ones, are temporarily available for free on the official South Park Studios website and the Comedy Central app, but this is not guaranteed for the older "Trump" episodes.
The Trilogy of the 2016 Election Arc (Season 19 & 20)
The core of the initial Trump satire is centered around Mr. Garrison's presidential campaign, which begins in Season 19 and culminates in the Season 20 election. These three episodes are essential viewing.
1. "Where My Country Gone?" (Season 19, Episode 2)
This is the starting point. Mr. Garrison, frustrated by the influx of undocumented Canadian immigrants, decides to run for president on a xenophobic platform, promising to "build a wall" and "screw them all to death." This episode firmly establishes Garrison as the Trump parody.
- Original Air Date: September 22, 2015
- Key Topical Entity: The Wall, Canadian immigrants.
- Streaming: Paramount+.
2. "Member Berries" (Season 20, Episode 1)
This episode introduces the infamous "Member Berries," small, sentient fruits that whisper nostalgic phrases like "'Member Chewbacca?" and quickly become a metaphor for political nostalgia and the desire to "Make America Great Again." The entire 20th season arc, known as "Skank Hunt," is driven by the political climate leading up to the election.
- Original Air Date: September 13, 2016
- Key Topical Entity: Member Berries, Skank Hunt.
- Streaming: Paramount+.
3. "Oh, Jeez" (Season 20, Episode 7)
Arguably the most significant episode, "Oh, Jeez" aired the day after the 2016 Presidential Election. The episode shows the shocking aftermath of Mr. Garrison (the Trump stand-in) winning the election against Hillary Clinton. The town of South Park is in complete disarray, perfectly capturing the national mood at the time.
- Original Air Date: November 9, 2016
- Key Topical Entity: The Election Results, Troll Hunter.
- Streaming: Paramount+.
The Freshest Satire: The Season 27 Premiere
To ensure your viewing is completely up-to-date, you must watch the most recent episode that directly addresses the political figure, which aired in the summer of 2025.
"Sermon on the 'Mount" (Season 27, Episode 1)
This episode is the newest and most direct commentary on the current political landscape. It takes sharp aim at the former President's second run for office, legal battles, and the relationship with his own media network. The episode features a very direct, non-Garrison parody of Donald Trump himself, shown in bed with series regular Satan.
The plot is a masterclass in topical authority, covering everything from the Jeffrey Epstein files to the internal legal conflicts between the former President and Paramount’s parent company. This is the must-see episode for viewers seeking the most current satirical take.
- Original Air Date: July 23, 2025
- Key Topical Entity: Paramount Lawsuit, Satan, Second Presidency Parody.
- Streaming: Paramount+.
The Evolution of the Trump Parody: Garrison vs. The Man
The shift in how South Park addresses the figure is a fascinating piece of television history. Initially, the show used Mr. Garrison to parody the political figure's rise. Garrison served as the stand-in for the "candidate" and later the "President."
However, as the political figure's role changed, so did the satire. In the most recent seasons, creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone have moved away from the Mr. Garrison parody, instead opting for a more direct, albeit still absurd, caricature of the figure himself. This signals a desire to address the figure directly, rather than through an avatar.
This evolution highlights the show's commitment to staying current. The $1.5 billion streaming deal with Paramount+ ensures that this fresh, timely satire will continue for many years to come, making Paramount+ the definitive location for all future political parodies.
To summarize, if you want to watch the complete, controversial, and hilarious arc of the South Park Donald Trump episodes, you need a subscription to Paramount+. It is the only place to find the full story, from the "Where My Country Gone?" wall-building antics to the hyper-current "Sermon on the 'Mount" premiere.
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