"SNL" mocks Donald Trump over redacted Epstein files
SNL used satire to highlight heavy redactions in DOJ's Epstein file release and mocked Trump's renaming of monuments and Patriot Games announcement during a holiday cold open.
- Saturday Night Live humorously criticized President Donald Trump after the Department of Justice released redacted files related to Jeffrey Epstein.
- The Department of Justice explained that redactions were made to protect victims' identities and ongoing investigations.
- Some Democrats are calling for the impeachment of Department of Justice officials due to the redactions in the Epstein files.
- Trump has denied any wrongdoing connected to Epstein and said their friendship ended in the early 2000s.
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The famous "Saturday Night Live" mocks Donald Trump's speech to the nation, criticizing his handling of Epstein files and his project of the "Patriot Games". ...
SNL Skewers Trump Admin Over Blacked-Out Epstein Document Dump
“Saturday Night Live” didn’t waste time pretending the Trump White House’s Epstein document release was anything close to transparency. In this weekend’s cold open, the show went straight after the administration’s heavily redacted file dump, turning a supposed moment of accountability into a pitch-black punchline. Dressed up as a holiday address to the nation, the sketch zeroed in on what frustrated critics almost immediately: the White House i…
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SNL brutally mocks glaring Trump omissions in Epstein files release
When U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) files on the late billionaire financier Jeffrey Epstein were released on Friday night, December 19, many critics of President Donald Trump and U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi argued that the files had way too many redactions and didn't offer nearly enough details on Epstein's crimes. And "Saturday Night Live" cast member James Austin Johnson, who plays Trump on the 50-year-old sketch comedy show, had some lau
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