‘Saturday Night Live’ Opens With Show’s “Fake” Donald Trump Saying So Long For The Season: “The Real One Will Still Be Omnipresent”
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‘Saturday Night Live’ Opens With Show’s “Fake” Donald Trump Saying So Long For The Season: “The Real One Will Still Be Omnipresent”
Saturday Night Live opened its season finale with the show's Donald Trump (James Austin Johnson) taking his seat in the audience and saying farewell until the fall. "After tonight, you won't be seeing me here for a while," said Johnson's Trump.
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“Saturday Night Live” lampooned President Donald Trump’s recent Middle East trip in its season finale, trivializing what the administration billed as a major foreign policy reset. The cold open featured James Austin Johnson as an exaggerated Trump alongside a fictionalized Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. The sketch suggested an unlikely bromance. “We’re together now, kidding, of course, but we are vibing,” Johnson’s Trump quipped, as though de…
SNL: Mike Myers Has an Awkward Reunion With ‘Kanye West’ — Watch
Saturday Night Live has been giving us plenty of big-name reunions in its landmark 50th season… but we weren’t expecting this one. Former cast member Mike Myers appeared as himself in a sketch on Saturday’s season finale, entering an elevator and getting greeted by fans. When the elevator stopped, though, he was confronted by a […]
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