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President Donald Trump and numerous high-ranking officials were raked over the coals in a punishing Saturday Night Live cold open.
The fatal shooting of an American by federal agents in Minneapolis today was left out of SNL‘s cold open tonight as the Lorne Michaels-run show went all Trump all the time again, with some old pals showing up.
James Austin Johnson's President Trump hosted the first annual Trumps, an awards show dedicated to honoring himself, in tonight's "Saturday Night Live" cold open, which also featured Sarah Sherman's take on Aunt Gladys from "Weapons" and a cameo from Mike Myers as Tesla CEO Elon Musk.
In the latest "SNL" cold open, James Austin Johnson's President Trump hosted his own version of the Oscars, featuring Mike Myers' return as Elon Musk.
Saturday Night Live returned from its winter break and rang in the new year with what’s quickly become a familiar tradition now that Donald Trump is president again: letting James Austin Johnson suit up as Trump and riff on the absurd — and often deeply troubling — actions coming out of the White House since the show last aired.
Saturday Night Live returned with a cold open once again featuring Donald Trump (James Austin Johnson), this time boasting along with Vice President JD Vance and his cabinet members about his latest moves,
James Austin Johnson as the POTUS also looked out a window during a cabinet meeting and read personal notes aloud.
Saturday Night Live wasted no time diving back into the political deep end.
This week's episode stuck with the theme of a political sketch for the cold open. Once again, James Austin Johnson took on the role of President Donald Trump as he hosted a cabinet meeting to start the new year.
This week's "Saturday Night Live" cold open makes fun of President Trump and numerous cabinet officials. "I hope everyone got what they wanted for Christmas," said James Austin Johnson's Trump impression.