Just hours after Pam Bondi was fired as the Attorney General, long-running animated satire reignited its criticism of the former official.

South Park has a long history of targeting political figures across the spectrum, often using provocative humor to comment on current events. Bondi’s portrayal places her among a list of Trump-era figures who have been satirized by the show.
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Revival of South Park Bondi jab amid political fallout
was made fun of in the show for her obsession with Trump by being portrayed as a typical “brown-noser”. The presidential faeces are always on Bondi’s sycophantic character’s nose. Later in the episode, it haunts her when she tries to wash it off, but it never truly comes off.
The show’s official social media accounts reposted a scene from this previous episode mocking Bondi with a soiled face. They captioned it with a crude jab at Bondi, “You’ve got some s–t on your nose, Pam.”
The clip comes from a Halloween special episode from 2025 titled “The Woman in the Hat.”
President Trump sacked Bondi on Thursday, announcing in the same Truth Social post that Todd Blanche, Bondi’s deputy and Trump’s former personal lawyer, will be the interim Attorney General until a permanent appointment.
He wrote, “Pam Bondi is a Great American Patriot and a loyal friend, who faithfully served as my Attorney General over the past year.”
Bondi is set to take on a new role in the private sector, which is currently unknown, and will assist the Trump administration in that capacity.
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Why was Pam Bondi fired?
Bondi’s removal came amid mounting criticism over her handling of the Epstein files, which had become a major political focal point. Reports indicate that dissatisfaction within the administration had been building for months.
There was a unified opinion among bipartisan congressmen that Bondi failed to deliver transparency and mishandled sensitive disclosures tied to the victims of Epstein and his associates.
Her term was also marred by contentious congressional hearings and larger concerns about politicization inside the Department of Justice, which led her to be subpoenaed by the on April 14.
However, her recent termination has put her testimony regarding the Epstein files in jeopardy, as she is no longer the Attorney General.
