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The latest episode of "Saturday Night Live" featured President Trump declaring the No Kings protests are actually a celebration of George Santos.
Saturday Night Live opened its 51st season with a skit skewering Donald Trump’s crackdown on late-night TV, as the president (James Austin Johnson) warned that “daddy’s watching.” The skit also featured Mikey Day as FCC Chairman Brendan Carr,
Carpenter is the third host of Season 51, following Bad Bunny (with musical guest Doja Cat) on Oct. 4, and Amy Poehler (with musical guest Role Model) on Oct. 11. Saturday Night Live recently celebrated winning 11 Emmy Awards in September.
Amy Poehler and Tina Fey reunited in the latest "SNL" cold open to spoof Attorney General Pam Bondi and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.
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Trump Interrupts ‘SNL’ Cold Open to Threaten Show Not to ‘Do Anything Too Mean’ or He’ll Have FCC Attack: ‘Daddy’s Watching’
Colin Jost portrayed “secretary of war” Pete Hegseth during the first cold open of “Saturday Night Live’s” 51st season, lamenting that “our military is gay as hell,” but also mourning that, “It’s also never been fatter!
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SNL Flays Trump And AG Bondi In Cold Open On Bonkers Hearing — With Huge Surprise Guest
SNL roasted Trump Attorney General Pam Bondi and President Donald Trump in a cold open satirizing Bondi's bonkers appearance at a Senate hearing this week
Sabrina Carpenter pulled double duty as host and musical guest as the third episode of 'Saturday Night Live's season 51 aired on Oct. 18. Here, see the best, worst and most oops moments in our roundup of the highs,
"Saturday Night Live" returned for its Season 51 premiere and addressed the recent suspension of Jimmy Kimmel right off the bat in the cold open.