James Austin Johnson reprised his role as the POTUS at a gas station, while Colin Jost returned as Pete Hegseth.
"Saturday Night Live" addressed high prices at the pump in its cold open, which also took a dig at Timothée Chalamet's ballet ...
The FCC chairman may be threatening the broadcast networks over their coverage of the Iran war, but Saturday Night Live again went with a cold open that skewered Donald Trump and Pete Hegseth for ...
From the "nostalgia" factor to the comics' indelible chemistry, to the "many iconic things that came out of it," this ...
Saturday Night Live referenced rising oil prices during a recent cold open that featured a parody of Donald Trump. The sketch ...
"The writing staff writes at least, say, 45, 50 sketches a week. Of that, maybe eight or nine make the show," the frequent cold open writer and Season 51 cast member explains.
The Saturday Night Live cold open on February 28 eviscerated President Donald Trump over the U.S. and Israel attacking Iran.
Colin Jost and Ashley Padilla skewered Pete Hegseth and Kristi Noem in the cold open for 'Saturday Night Live,' hosted by Ryan Gosling.
SNL's Donald Trump summoned Pete Hegseth to explain how the U.S. has "won" the Iran war and why the press should stop asking ...
Colin Jost took on the role of Secretary of War Pete Hegseth during Saturday Night Live’s (SNL) March 14 cold open. He then ...
In the latest "Saturday Night Live" cold open, Ashley Padilla played Kristi Noem, who insisted Trump didn't fire her as ...
Colin Jost is first up in the short-form show.
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