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James Austin Johnson returned to 'Saturday Night Live' as President Donald Trump during the season 51 premiere on Oct.4
His Trump riffed on a presidential trip to the Middle East (“Abu Dhabi-doo, like the late, great Fred Flinstone”), critiqued the show (“Season 50, worst one yet”), and then signed off until fall, bidding farewell to the audience as “the fake,
Saturday Night Live‘s Donald Trump made a surprise appearance in an early sketch centered around male Gen Z podcasters. Played once again by cast member James Austin Johnson, Trump asked the boys about his afterlife prospects.
Cast member James Austin Johnson, now in his fifth season, reprised his Trump impression during the cold open of Saturday’s live broadcast by interrupting Colin Jost’s pumped-up version of Pete Hegseth. As Jost spoofed the defense secretary’s recent ...
James Austin Johnson reprised his uncanny Donald Trump impression in a cold open that cast the former president as NBC’s self-appointed censorship czar, dropping in to warn the show’s cast not to “go too far” with their jokes.
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Trump crashes ‘SNL’ cold open, warns show not to be “too mean”
D onald Trump made an unplanned “appearance” on Saturday Night Live’s new season premiere well, at least the show’s version of him did. During the cold open, James Austin
A White House rep has responded to the first cold open of “Saturday Night Live” season 51, which targeted Donald Trump and FCC chair Brendan Carr for their recent clampdown on late-night TV. “Reacting to this would require me to waste my time watching it,
Donald Trump's character made a return to Saturday Night Live Sunday as the show celebrated its 51st anniversary — and tied the president to convicted child abuser Jeffrey Epstein. James Austin Johnson opened the episode in his Trump character, making ...