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(The Hill) — “Saturday Night Live” parodied President Donald Trump signing a flurry of executive orders, with one officially shortening the name of a recession to “now be called recess.” Saturday’s ...
Live" opened this weekend’s episode with a satirical take on President Donald Trump’s first 100 days back in the White House."It has been a hundred years since I became president. Excuse me, days, wow ...
Presidential impersonator James Austin Johnson also announced the deportation of one of "Sesame Street's" most beloved residents.
Saturday Night Live kicked off in the Oval Office this week, where Donald Trump (James Austin Johnson) sat beside Stephen Miller (Mikey Day) and rattled off a ridiculous list of executive orders.
Saturday Night Live‘s Donald Trump signed a host of new executive orders about pet issues like The New York Times‘ Connection word game and baby boomer Bill Belichick’s relationship with a ...
Saturday Night Live’s cold open mocked President Donald Trump’s first hundred days in office, poking fun at the commander-in-chief’s numerous executive orders and desire to become Pope.
“Saturday Night Live” parodied President Trump signing a flurry of executive orders, with one officially shortening the name of a recession to “now be called recess.” The cold open began ...
The skit opened with Trump boasting of signing 147 executive orders so far, “everything from banning paper straws to defunding PBS. I understand Elmo has now been apprehended by ICE brought to ...
Saturday Night Live opened in the Oval Office, where Donald Trump (James Austin Johnson) was joined by Stephen Miller (Mikey Day) to sign a slew of new executive orders. Among them: An order to ...