The latest episode of "Saturday Night Live" featured President Trump declaring the No Kings protests are actually a ...
The White House is hitting back after a "Saturday Night Live" sketch lampooned President Donald Trump's ongoing feud with the late-night lineup.
As now-married couple Kelsey and Matt, played by Chloe Fineman and Andrew Dismukes, celebrate Matt’s 30th, Kelsey’s ...
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 ...
Trump appears suddenly in the middle of the table, discussing snack cakes and foreign policy. Johnson’s Trump pushes his ...
On 'Saturday Night Live,' Trump had his own interpretation of today's "No Kings" protests, and it involved George Santos.
SNL kicked off Season 51 with a wild cold open mocking Pete Hegseth, Donald Trump, and the state of the U.S. military.
Ribbing President Donald Trump’s fondness for random podcast appearances, Johnson’s character joined the faux show, “Snack ...
“Yesterday, President Trump finally released what everyone has been asking him to release: George Santos, the former ...
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 ...
White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson gave a brief response to Entertainment Weekly about NBC’s “Saturday Night Live" after its 51st season premiere.
The late-night sketch comedy show opened its 51st season with a jab at Donald Trump 's crackdown on TV, with James Austin Johnson reprising his role as Trump.