Another year, another Easter monologue by President Donald Trump on "Saturday Night Live." For the third consecutive year, the sketch show celebrated Easter on Saturday with a cold open where Trump ...
Stephen Colbert canceled his cold open to address the "shocking" killing of Renee Good by a Trump ICE agent, and to support officials who spoke out. The post Colbert Cancels Cold Open o Address Trump ...
Colin Jost's Secretary of War Pete Hegseth declared "frat party" rules for the military, while James Austin Johnson's President Trump questioned Jost's absence from the Riyadh Comedy Festival in Saudi ...
Colin Jost portrayed “secretary of war” Pete Hegseth during the first cold open of “Saturday Night Live’s” 51st season, lamenting that “our military is gay as hell,” but also mourning that, “It’s also ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: Saturday Night Live took a swing at Donald Trump’s tariffs in its Easter-themed Cold Open, joking that the U.S. stock market “did a Jesus.” The skit kicked off with a ...
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President Donald Trump was the man behind the curtain in the latest "Saturday Night Live" cold open. The show kicked off its Dec. 13 episode with a sketch featuring James Austin Johnson as Trump ...
Jost's Hegseth is cut off by James Austin Johnson's Trump, who put an early warning out to SNL to play nice. After taking some shots at Jost not being trusted to run the full cold open and how it's ...
Saturday Night Live‘s cold open for November 8 featured President Donald Trump launching into an unhinged monologue after the Oval Office fainting episode during a November 6 press conference. For the ...