Live cold open saw James Austin Johnson returning as Donald Trump, two days before the inauguration, this time talking about the TikTok ban. About an hour before the show aired, TikTok went dark as a new U.
This weekend’s “Saturday Night Live” roasted MSNBC in a skit ridiculing the left-wing cable news network about everything from its unhinged coverage of President-elect Trump to
Dave Chappelle spoke directly to President-elect Donald Trump and urged him to have "empathy" during a 17-minute "Saturday Night Live" monologue.
Connecticut got a high-profile mention on “Saturday Night Live” over the weekend. During Saturday’s cold open, the sketch comedy show did an “MSNBC Special Coverage” segment, with a handful of cast members playing the news channel’s most recognizable anchors talking about the upcoming inauguration and other current events.
Donald Trump has had a rocky relationship with NBC's “Saturday Night Live, ” the sketch-comedy show he accused of orchestrating “ Republican hit jobs ” during his first presidential term. But many "SNL" cast and crew members believed they helped get him elected.
Chappelle hosted the latest SNL episode and delivered a monologue touching on a range of topics, including Trump's return to the White House, the legacy of former President Jimmy Carter, the Los Angeles wildfires, and allegations against Sean "Diddy" Combs.
Dave Chappelle shared a powerful message during his opening monologue on the latest episode of “Saturday Night Live.”
Comedian Dave Chappelle called for President-elect Trump to “do better” in his second term and praised the late President Carter during his “Saturday Night Live” monologue. In his opening
Comedian Dave Chappelle offered a direct message to U.S. President Donald Trump at the end of his "Saturday Night Live" monologue this weekend.
Live cold open saw James Austin Johnson returning as Donald Trump, two days before the inauguration, this time talking about the TikTok ban. About an hour before the show aired, TikTok really did go dark as a new U.
Though they'd probably appreciate it if you forgot that Kate McKinnon piano bit, "Saturday Night Live" writers clearly remember what life was like under the first Donald Trump administration. In the cold open of the year's first "SNL" episode,