‘South Park’ Rubs Salt in the Wound After Pam Bondi Firing

💩💩💩

The subversive comedy reheated their code brown.

Pam Bondi on South Park
Comedy Central/screengrab

Donald Trump-baiting comedy South Park has given the president’s freshly fired Attorney General Pam Bondi a code brown send-off.

Shortly after Bondi abruptly lost her job on Thursday, South Park’s social media accounts paid tribute to the Trump loyalist by sharing images from last year’s Halloween special, “The Woman in the Hat.”

The episode mocked Bondi, 60, fawning over Trump, 79, by depicting her as a literal brown-noser. Bondi’s sycophantic character continually has presidential fecal matter on her nose. While she wipes it off, it haunts her by refusing to ever actually go away.

In their caption to mark her unemployment, South Park shared their depiction of Bondi with a soiled face, adding the caption “You’ve got some s--t on your nose, Pam.”

South Park mock Pam Bondi on social media after being fired as Attorney General.
South Park mock Pam Bondi on social media after being fired as Attorney General. South Park X

President Trump fired Bondi on Thursday, using the same Truth Social post to announce that Todd Blanche, Bondi’s deputy and Trump’s former personal lawyer, would fill the role until he appoints a new attorney general.

“Pam Bondi is a Great American Patriot and a loyal friend, who faithfully served as my Attorney General over the past year,” Trump wrote.

However, Bondi has faced increasing criticism, including from within MAGA ranks, for her botched handling of the release of the Epstein files.

At a House Judiciary Committee in February, Bondi refused to look Epstein survivors in the eye or apologize for leaking their identities as part of the release of the files of the late child sex offender.

Survivors of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein stand behind Attorney General Pam Bondi and raise their hands in a showing that they have still not been able to meet with her Justice Department moments after Bondi claimed they would take accusations seriously.
Survivors of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein stand behind Attorney General Pam Bondi and raise their hands in a showing that they have still not been able to meet with her Justice Department moments after Bondi claimed they would take accusations seriously. Roberto Schmidt/AFP via Getty Images

As part of last year’s Halloween episode, Bondi was deployed to investigate a threat to Trump’s life partner, Satan, who was pregnant with his child at the time.

“We won’t let any harm come to the baby of the greatest president that ever lived. You are without equal, sir,” Bondi tells the animated Trump, before being alerted to the fact her nose has been soiled by Dan Scavino, director of the White House Presidential Personnel Office.

South Park episode showing Pam Bondi with feces on her nose.
Pam Bondi's perm-soiled nose on 'South Park.' South Park/Comedy Central

She wipes her face, asks if the waste matter has been removed, and is told “no” by Scavino.

The episode took a personal turn when paranormal investigators analyzed the “rectoplasm” on Bondi’s nose, determining it was comprised of 54 percent McDonald’s Filet-O-Fish sandwich and 28 percent Taco Bell.

South Park episode showing Pam Bondi with feces on her nose.
South Park/Comedy Central

South Park previously devoted an episode to another booted MAGA hero, failed Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.

The cartoon Noem continually shot puppies, in a reference to her own canine body count, while staging ICE raids at Dora the Explorer concerts.

At the time, the White House blasted South Park, calling it “fourth-rate” and telling the Daily Beast the show “hasn’t been relevant for over 20 years and is hanging on by a thread with uninspired ideas in a desperate attempt for attention.”

Got a tip? Send it to The Daily Beast here.