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Everybody loves me here. They’re not allowed to not, right?” the “SNL” Trump, played by James Austin Johnson, quipped.
SNL's sketch comedy show parodied President Trump's Middle East trip, highlighting his bromance with Saudi Crown Prince ...
James Austin Johnson took his presidential impression into the studio audience in the opener to Scarlett Johansson's episode.
Live mocks President Trump's foreign policy reset, focusing on a fictional Saudi bromance, a controversial Qatari jet, and ...
President Trump broke the fourth wall and poked fun at Morgan Wallen's abrupt "SNL" exit in the cold open of the Season 50 ...
Trump further defended his acceptance of Qatar’s plane bribe, in a joke referencing the ongoing staffing shortages at the FAA ...
In the season 50 finale, Trump recaps his Middle East tour before taking a load off in the front row of the audience, ...
Saturday Night Live ended its landmark 50th season by returning to a fan-favorite formula. James Austin Johnson brought back ...
Live” closed its 50th season with a satirical take on former President Donald Trump's Middle East trip, featuring James ...
Utah was the punchline for a joke on "Saturday Night Live's" 50th season finale — in a comparison with Saudi Arabia.
Poking fun at the Middle East trip, James Austin Johnson's Trump joked in the sketch: "I did very well on this trip. I got a lot of cool stuff." ...
Saturday brought the close of the show's 50th season. The opening sketch parodied the meeting between Trump and Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
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