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This past weekend, “SNL” opened the show with a sketch depicting Donald Trump signing a series of executive orders. The ...
Live (SNL) lampooned Donald Trump's initial 100 days in office, exaggerating his executive orders through comedy. James ...
The 'Abbott Elementary' creator-star returns to host the NBC sketch comedy show for the second time, alongside musical guest ...
Presidential impersonator James Austin Johnson also announced the deportation of one of "Sesame Street's" most beloved ...
The former cheerleader and the eight-time Super Bowl champ’s nearly 49-year age gap has made headlines since they went public ...
SNL' cold open addresses Donald Trump's tariffs tanking the stock market President Donald Trump has officially crossed the ...
President Donald Trump signed a series of executive orders, and shared some thoughts about Bill Belichick, in the latest "SNL ...
Marcello Hernandez then appeared as Secretary of State Marco Rubio — just in time to be mocked by Johnson. He shared another ...
Saturday Night Live kicked off in the Oval Office this week, where Donald Trump ( James Austin Johnson) sat beside Stephen ...
This weekend, Saturday Night Live's James Austin Johnson parodied Trump in the show's opener, with the following monologue: Hi, hello. It's me, your favorite president, and perhaps your next pope.
On the heels of his wild briefing room cameo, SNL took on White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller — portraying him as a cold, zombie-like figure.
Live” parodied President Trump signing a flurry of executive orders, with one officially shortening the name of a recession ...