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"Let's say, if I had a drink for every Venezuelan we've killed, I'd really like that number of drinks," said Donald Trump's fog of warred Secretary of Defense/War tonight in Saturday Night Live's unusually high temperature cold open.
The show took aim at the Venezuelan boat strikes, the POTUS backing the U.S. Secretary of Defense, and Trump falling asleep during press conferences.
Saturday Night Live skewered President Donald Trump on last night’s (November 15) show, as the past week has seen increased pressure on the Trump administration to release the Epstein files. The cold open skit started with Ashley Padilla portraying White ...
Even if The Phantom of the Opera is no longer running on Broadway proper, the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical is never too far from the public consciousness. On the most recent episode of Saturday Night Live, Donald Trump (played by James Austin Johnson ...
In the latest "SNL" cold open, Colin Jost starred as Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth declaring at a presser, "We're now at war with Venezuela."
This week’s episode of “Saturday Night Live” opened with a soliloquy from President Donald Trump, using the occasion of a pharmaceutical company representative fainting in the Oval Office to give James Austin Johnson‘s Trump a minute to speak his mind.
Saturday Night Live‘s Donald Trump couldn’t be bothered to help a man who had fainted in the Oval Office, instead using the break in his press conference to grumble about New York Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani and other Democratic election winners.
The NBC broadcast network will continue to support its late-night comedy shows that have come under attack from U.S. President Donald Trump, NBCUniversal Studios Chairman Pearlena Igbokwe said at the Reuters NEXT conference on Thursday.