“South Park’s” fourth episode of its 27th season continued its trend of mocking President Donald Trump and his administration.

The Sept. 3 episode, “Wok is Dead,” continued a storyline of Trump having a romantic relationship with Satan. This time, though, Satan says the pair have been together “for months, and I want to leave him but I can’t because I’m pregnant.”

The White House has previously said the show "hasn't been relevant for over 20 years," though the season’s premiere set a ratings record that continued with its second episode.

USA TODAY reached out to Paramount and the White House for comment.

Satire is protected by the First Amendment right to free speech. Experts told USA TODAY that political satire like “South Park’s” has some of the greatest constitutional protection, though there are still limits.