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After an unholy week on Wall Street and in Washington, “Saturday Night Live” kicked off its new episode with help from the ...
“Saturday Night Live” opened Saturday night by taking on President Donald Trump’s recent tariffs in a sketch in which they portrayed the president interrupting Jesus Christ to compare his ...
“Saturday Night Live” took another swipe at President Donald Trump this weekend, drawing a bold comparison between Trump and Jesus in its latest cold open. “It’s me, your favorite ...
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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 parody of the biblical “Cleansing of the Temple, ...
The price of eggs is surely going up this Easter due to Donald Trump’s tariffs — and James Austin Johnson’s president crashed the holiday in the cold open of “Saturday Night Live.” ...
Many people are even calling me the Messiah because of the mess I uh made out of the economy,” joked James Austin Johnson as President Donald Trump ...
“Saturday Night Live” mocked President Trump’s tariffs in its Easter-themed cold open, saying the U.S. stock market “did a Jesus.” The opening scene was a spoof on the “Cleansing of ...
Saturday Night Live‘s Donald Trump, ahead of next week’s Easter holiday, compared his handling of the economy to the story of Jesus’ death and resurrection. Barging into a scene from the ...
The sketch opened with Mikey Day as Jesus, recreating the scene from the Bible in which Christ visits the temple and gets enraged at seeing money changers transacting business within its walls.
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