"Saturday Night Live" is taking on those Jeffrey Epstein emails. In the show's latest cold open, James Austin Johnson starred as President Donald Trump defending himself after the House Oversight ...
Not even children are safe from Trump’s “piggy” insults. In a satirical sketch from This Hour Has 22 Minutes, a Canadian ...
"Saturday Night Live" spoofed the 2025 elections, the government shutdown and more in a rapid-fire cold open. The sketch show kicked off its Nov. 8 episode with an Oval Office sketch parodying a ...
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 ...
"Saturday Night Live" took a break from the traditional political cold open in its latest episode, but that's not to say James Austin Johnson's President Donald Trump had the week off. The NBC sketch ...
Jeffrey Epstein‘s just-released emails were the topic of conversation on the cold open of the Nov. 15 episode of “Saturday Night Live.” The sketch began with Ashley Padilla’s portrayal of White House ...
Saturday Night Live‘s Donald Trump tried any which way he could to come up with a satisfactory explanation for his reluctance to release more files related to Jeffrey Epstein. In a White House press ...
Saturday Night Live‘s Donald Trump reminded everyone that New York’s mayoral election on Tuesday is about him—to some extent—while making fun of each candidate. First, in response to the debate ...
President Trump (James Austin Johnson) used a man’s collapse in the Oval Office as an excuse to monologue about Zohran Mamdani’s election in New York City and the government shutdown in tonight’s ...
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