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Dave Chappelle issues plea to Donald Trump in last SNL before inauguration
- Comedian Dave Chappelle delivered a message to President-elect Donald Trump during Saturday Night Live, urging him to "not forget your humanity."
- Chappelle stated, "The presidency is no place for petty people," and called for empathy for displaced individuals, referencing the Palisades and Palestine.
- He emphasized the importance of remembering displaced people affected by the Los Angeles wildfires and those in Palestine.
- Chappelle reflected on a former president walking with little security while Palestinians cheered, saying, "I don’t know if that’s a good president, but that right there, I am sure, is a great man.
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Dave Chappelle Had a Request for Trump in SNL Monologue
Dave Chappelle hosted Saturday Night Live over the weekend, and offered up a 17-minute monologue being called controversial by multiple outlets. It was also SNL 's longest monologue ever, NBC News reports. Among the topics he covered: Trump: Toward the end of his monologue, Chappelle addressed the president-elect directly, the...
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Read Full Article‘I know you watch the show’: Dave Chappelle opens ‘SNL’ with a request for Trump
Comedian Dave Chappelle hosted "Saturday Night Live" for the fourth time, touching on a wide range of topics in his opening monologue including Sean “Diddy” Combs, the California wildfires, immigration and had a message for President-elect Donald Trump ahead of his second presidential term.
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Leaning Left27Leaning Right13Center19Last UpdatedBias Distribution46% Left
Bias Distribution
- 46% of the sources lean Left
46% Left
L 46%
C 32%
R 22%
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