In the latest "SNL" cold open, James Austin Johnson's Donald Trump weighed in on the release of a trove of Jeffrey Epstein emails.
James Austin Johnson's Donald Trump in the cold open for the "SNL" Season 51 premiere (NBC) Colin Jost’s Secretary of War Pete Hegseth declared “frat party” rules for the military, while James Austin ...
Saturday Night Live's cold open and Weekend Update segment poke fun at all of Trump's controversies this week.
SNL has been beating a dead horse by opening every episode with a Donald Trump monologue — here's why we need a break.
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 ...
The Saturday Night Live Season 51 premiere featured James Austin Johnson as President Donald Trump issuing a bold warning to late-night TV — after interrupting Colin Jost as Secretary of War Pete ...
The latest "SNL" cold open parodied New York City's mayoral election, starring Miles Teller, Ramy Youssef and Shane Gillis as the candidates.
"Saturday Night Live" spoofed the 2025 elections, the government shutdown and more in a rapid-fire cold open. The sketch show kicked off its Nov. 8 episode with an Oval Office sketch parodying a ...
"SNL" wasted no time before taking on the Jimmy Kimmel controversy in its season premiere. The sketch show's cold open on Oct. 4 addressed the recent suspension of "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" and spoofed the ...
LIVE FROM NEW YORK -- After a two-week hiatus, “Saturday Night Live” is back with a new episode tonight with host Melissa ...