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On Saturday Night Live, Donald Trump worries a troublesome past friendship might doom his odds for an afterlife.
A Trump joke on Saturday Night Live's "Weekend Update" segment created an awkward pause when Colin Jost referenced Nazi ratlines.
"I'm the Black comedian that made a joke about Cosby. That's f---ed up. Why'd you do that to me?" Che asked West in the In Whose Name? documentary West also gave a lengthy speech about his support of President Donald Trump after his 2018 performance on the ...
A new documentary shows a tense confrontation between Ye (formerly known as Kanye West) and Michael Che after the rapper's infamous on-air rant on Saturday Night Live. In the doc In Whose Name, the "Weekend Update" anchor can be seen backstage expressing ...
Saturday Night Live‘s Season 51 premiere kicked off with Donald Trump and his Federal Communications Commission attack dog warning cast members not to go too far with their jokes — or face the consequences. Trump (James Austin Johnson) began by ...
Michael Che said that Ye apologized to him a year after his infamous pro-Trump rant on Saturday Night Live. Che and Ye crossed paths during the 2019 SNL Christmas episode hosted by Eddie Murphy. The comedian said that Ye "didn't seem like he was his normal ...
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SNL brutally mock Trump's government shutdown as president golfs
The two Saturday Night Live veterans didn't hold back as they mocked President Trump and the US federal government shutdown during the season premiere on October 4
A viral clip from a new documentary reveals that Che and Ye had an intense backstage exchange after the rapper's infamous 2018 pro-Trump rant.
During Saturday Night Live's cold open, James Austin Johnson impersonating Trump, interrupted a skit on Peter Hegseth and mimicked his crybaby antics against any satire on him. "I'm just here keeping my eye on SNL making sure they don't do anything to mean about me," James Austin Johnson said.