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SNL jokes Trump is creating a “Hunger Games” to distract from Epstein files
Saturday Night Live opened its holiday episode with a cold-open that didn’t waste a second before diving straight into political comedy. James Austin Johnson stepped back into his Trump impersonation and delivered a chaotic mock holiday address that bounced between Christmas cheer and headline-driven absurdity.
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Trump mocks gaudy gold decor in unearthed SNL sketch years before Oval Office makeover
A resurfaced video from one of President Trump's SNL episodes is going viral, as users point out the ironic punchline
An Israeli prime-time television satirical comedy show has depicted Donald Trump as a McDonalds-loving Roman emperor in their latest sketch. The Eretz Nehederet skit saw a Trump lookalike dressed as Julius Caesar being carried on a golden throne adorned ...
In what some are calling the most amazing farewell of all time, Saturday Night Live’s President Donald Trump has bid adieu to his departing comrade, Bowen Yang. James Austin Johnson, famed for his impression of the president on the long-running comedy sketch show,
"Saturday Night Live" is taking on the White House's new look. A pre-recorded sketch on the show's Nov. 1 episode parodied President Donald Trump's controversial demolition of the East Wing of the White House to make room for a 90,000-square-foot ballroom.
"Saturday Night Live" is taking a break for the next few weeks — and we're hoping they'll also decide to take a break from a certain character they've been running into the ground lately. More than any other recent "SNL" recurring character, James Austin ...
"Saturday Night Live" is back to take on the Trump administration's Venezuelan boat strikes. The sketch show's latest cold open on Dec. 6 starred Colin Jost as Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth delivering a combative press conference about the United States ...
For more than 20 years, comedians appearing in the New York Arab American Comedy Festival, which I co-produce — have been making jokes about American presidents. In fact, we were mocking then-President George W. Bush in the midst of the so-called “war ...