As the fallout from Donald Trump’s clash with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy continues to stun the world, “Saturday Night Live” gave its own spin on the global disaster. “SNL” opened this weekend’s show - its first since the “SNL50” special - by featuring Trump (played as usual by James Austin Johnson) and vice president JD
Live cast doubt over President Donald Trump‘s claim on taxpayer-funded experiments on transgender mice. SNL cast member James Austin Johnson put on his Trump impression again for the
The SNL alum helped recreate the real March 6 meeting between the president, Cabinet members, and the tech billionaire.
Live" brought in Mike Myers to play Elon Musk for a second week running as it spoofed the billionaire's recent clash with Marco Rubio.
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Mediaite on MSN‘We Humiliated This Guy!’ SNL Absolutely Skewers Trump’s Meeting With Zelensky — Complete With Wild Cameo from Mike Myers as Elon MuskSNL was utterly ruthless in its portrayal of Friday's Oval Office meeting between President Donald Trump and his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky. The post ‘We Humiliated This Guy!’ SNL Absolutely Skewers Trump’s Meeting With Zelensky — Complete With Wild Cameo from Mike Myers as Elon Musk first appeared on Mediaite.
SNL spoofed the recent Oval Office tension between President Trump and President Zelensky through comedic sketches. Actors portrayed Trump and Zelensky, with Mike Myers as Elon Musk adding to the chaos.
After the bungled meeting between Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, it was inevitable that Saturday Night Live would take on the controversial discussion between the leaders, and they got right to it during this week’s cold open.
As the geopolitical impact of the contentious meeting between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian ... incredible trap,” said James Austin Johnson, playing Trump, as he kicked off the episode ...
Cast member James Austin Johnson returned as Trump, with Bowen Yang playing JD ... chainsaw-wielding Elon Musk. "Donald, what are you doing in my office?" Myers (as Musk) said.
Mike Myers, as Elon Musk, adds an extra measure of crazy to an already bizarre moment in MAGA-era foreign policy.
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