A SOUTH Park episode mocking Charlie Kirk that was aired just weeks before has assassination has been pulled.
Comedy Central took down the episode ‘Got a Nut’ of the satircal cartoon show in the .




Kirk is parodied in the episode by the character Eric Cartman who sets up his own podcast and series of “prove me wrong” events.
It was episode two of the controversial show’s 27th season – which has been firmly taking aim at Trump and the Maga movement.
The 31-year-old had laughed off the parody – saying the show was “spreading the gospel”.
But in the by a sniper at a college campus in Utah, the episode has now been axed from a planned rerun.
It appears to still be avaliable on streaming service Paramont+.
Kirk’s death has left America in shock – with US President Donald Trump describing it as a “dark moment” for the nation.
He also raged at the “radical left” for stoking division and accused them of fostering political violence.
A young, leading voice in the Conservative and MAGA movement – Kirk’s assassination is being seen as an attack on free speech.
And a manhunt is now underway for the sniper, who was described as wearing a black mask, dark clothes, and using a long gun.
More to follow… For the latest news on this story, keep checking back at The U.S. Sun, your go-to destination for the best celebrity news, sports news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures, and must-see videos.
Like us on Facebook at flyingezeofficial and follow us on X at @_flyingeze