Saturday Night Live’s resident Donald Trump impersonator James Austin Johnson admits that parodying the president is “super-dark” compared to when he started. Johnson told The Hollywood Reporter that ...
"Saturday Night Live" took a break from the traditional political cold open in its latest episode, but that's not to say James Austin Johnson's President Donald Trump had the week off. The NBC sketch ...
As if President Donald Trump knew his absence during Saturday Night Live’s cold open was felt, James Austin Johnson’s Trump made a surprise appearance, interrupting the New York City mayoral debate to ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: Saturday Night Live kicked off tonight’s episode by diving straight into the week’s biggest political firestorm: Donald Trump’s escalating panic over the Jeffrey Epstein ...
All eyes were on Saturday Night Live to see how the legendary sketch show would address the ongoing battle over TV censorship in the wake of Jimmy Kimmel's suspension and President Donald Trump's ...
For the sketch, James Austin Johnson returned as President Donald Trump. After the collapse of the man, Johnson goes on with a monologue about the recent news stories out of Washington to include the ...
James Austin Johnson returned to Saturday Night Live as President Donald Trump on Saturday, Oct. 4 During the Cold Open, he joked about "keeping an eye" on the show to ensure that he isn’t joked about ...
Saturday Night Live’s resident Donald Trump impersonator James Austin Johnson admits that parodying the president is “super-dark” compared to when he started. Johnson told The Hollywood Reporter that ...
President Trump (James Austin Johnson) used a man’s collapse in the Oval Office as an excuse to monologue about Zohran Mamdani’s election in New York City and the government shutdown in tonight’s ...