In Saturday's premiere, hosted by Bad Bunny, Colin Jost appeared in the Cold Open as Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who called the United States military "gay as hell," before ranting, "We are facing ...
Hosted by Puerto Rican superstar and future Super Bowl headliner Bad Bunny, the SNL premiere wasted no time before spoofing the Trump administration. Though the cold open began with Colin Jost ...
Saturday Night Live’s newest episode has managed to get a rise out of the White House. Donald Trump and his administration were mercilessly blasted on the show’s Season 51 premiere. A White House ...
The Trump administration offered a trite response to an “Saturday Night Live” bit that actually didn’t involve the Puerto Rican superstar.
Trump then got meta, saying, "SNL 51 off to a rough start ... Trump then reminded the audience that if the late night got out of control, "My attack dog at the FCC Brendan Carr would take care of him.
The White House is hitting back after a "Saturday Night Live" sketch lampooned President Donald Trump's ongoing feud with the late-night lineup.
The cold open of this week’s “Saturday Night Live” brought in host Amy Poehler and her BFF Tina Fey to play Pam Bondi and Kristi Noem, respectively. The sketch began by portraying part of Bondi’s ...