I’m very much awake,” Trump, played by James Austin Johnson, said. “Now someone quickly tell me where am I, who am I and what ...
SNL has been beating a dead horse by opening every episode with a Donald Trump monologue — here's why we need a break.
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.
In the latest "SNL" cold open, Colin Jost starred as Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth declaring at a presser, "We're now at war ...
In a broadly holiday-themed episode, SNL kicked off in a familiar place: a news conference with a member of the Trump ...
Colin Jost returned as Secretary of War Pete Hegseth in an SNL skit mocking war crimes as Donald Trump's character seen ...
Back after a Thanksgiving break, SNL scored tonight with the literal bombs being dropped by Trump & Secretary of War Hegseth ...
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 ...
Colin Jost reprised his blistering impression of embattled Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. Jost, who rarely appears on ...
Colin Jost dusted off his acting chops on this week’s Saturday Night Live, dropping in outside of “Weekend Update” to revive ...
Pretend I’m a random fishing boat and fire away,” Colin Jost’s Pete Hegseth told reporters in Saturday's SNL sketch.
In nearly every Saturday Night Live episode since he joined the cast in Season 47, performer James Austin Johnson has wowed viewers with his second-to-none Donald Trump impression. And while Johnson's ...