Donald Trump mocked for election defeat in deep fake video by South Park creators

The creators of South Park have ridiculed Donald Trump for his election defeat in a new festive ‘deepfake’ video, which depicts him dissolving while reading a children’s Christmas story.

The funny skit shows Trump reading a deer story with a political twist that reflects the defeat of Joe Biden in November and then his failed attempts to cling to power, revived by Trey Parker and Matt Stone.

The parody airs on the latest episode of the comedy duo’s satirical web site Chassis Justice, and uses deepfake technology to compare one’s look to another and deliver incredible results.

When reading the story of the train reindeer, the skit shows a deep trend dissolution

When reading the story of the train reindeer, the skit shows a deep trend dissolution

Trump’s character, played by Peter Serafinovich, can be seen playing with a colorful Christmas jumper and a festive hat.

‘Once upon a time there was a little reindeer, and all the reindeer agreed that the deer was the best deer of all,’ the clip begins.

‘The next day an irritated, old, sleepy-eyed deer came into town and said,’ Do you know the deer? He’s not awesome. “But he’s awesome,” said all the reindeer. ‘

As the myth continues, Trump’s character finds similarities between himself and the deer company, blurring the lines between beast misery and him.

Trump later claims that an election was held among the reindeer to find out who the ‘best deer’ was, which was eventually ‘fraudulent’ and stumbled upon by ‘fraud’.

‘People started to cheat, the numbers changed,’ he continues. “They said, ‘He won, he won the election! “

Trump's character is outraged by the discovery of similarities between himself and the deer company, blurring the lines between animal misery and him

Trump's character, played by Peter Serafinovich, can be seen playing with a colorful Christmas jumper and a festive hat

Trump’s character finds similarities between himself and the deer company, blurring the lines between animal misery and him.

The parody aired on the latest episode of the comedy duo Tray Parker (right) and Matt Stone (left) satirical web sites Chassis Justice, and uses deepfake technology to transform one's likeness into another.

The parody aired on the latest episode of the comedy duo Trey Parker (right) and Matt Stone (left) satirical web sites Sassy Justice, and uses deepfake technology to reliably replace one’s look with another.

Trump later declared the turnout to ‘300,000 in Pennsylvania … that’s Dominion’, a reference to Dominion voting systems, with members of Trump’s legal team accused of manipulating the turnout.

No longer reading from the book in front of him, the Trump character, who appears to be on the verge of tears, gestures his hands frantically and begins to shout: ‘He did not win the election. He didn’t! ‘

‘He didn’t win because they cheated,’ Trump shouts as a hand-drawn picture showing CNN and the network’s election ‘magic wall’ crops on screen.

‘I fought for an honest election,’ Trump said angrily before exploding his tone.

‘Do you know what happened to that reindeer? He is dead, not Christmas again. ‘

Trump later announced that the turnout in Pennsylvania had been changed to 300,000, and that the reference to Dominion voting systems was Dominion.

Reference to Dominion voting systems, Trump concludes, ‘Voting numbers in Pennsylvania have changed to 300,000 … that’s Dominion.’

They did not win because they were deceived, க CNN and the network's election டிர Trump shouts like a hand-drawn figure showing the magic tail crops on the screen.

‘He didn’t win because they cheated,’ Trump shouts, a hand-drawn picture showing CNN and the network’s election ‘magic wall’ crops on screen.

The story ends with the lost reindeer and Christmas being canceled forever

The story ends with the lost reindeer and Christmas being canceled forever

With the exception of the one-hour ‘Pantomime Special’ episode released in September, South Park is not on screens this year.

Although no release date has yet been set for Season 24 of South Park, the Trump clip comes as part of the latest episode of Parker and Stone’s new project, Chassis Justice, which airs monthly on YouTube.

The show focuses on the characters of Fred Chassi, an American consumer lawyer and reporter for a local television station in Seine, Wyoming.

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